Be respectful of others' views and choices.
 #105274  by NCC
 
From a NRA-ILA Alert:



Tomorrow, the Delaware House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hear House Bill 168. HB 168 would make it a class A or B misdemeanor if a person is guilty of the unsafe storage of a firearm should they intentionally or recklessly store or leave a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of an unauthorized person and where such person obtains the firearm. HB 168 is legislation in search of a problem that doesn’t currently exist. The bill’s vague language fails to define critical sections that could potentially ensnare unknowing gun owners, including what is “within reach” or considered “easy access.” It is critical that you contact and urge members of the House Judiciary Committee to vote NO on HB 168!

This proposal has little to do with making children safer and everything to do with making it safer to be a criminal. HB 168 would be virtually unenforceable and in addition to these concerns, there are also safety concerns to consider. The mandatory use of a locking device can greatly diminish reaction times under duress. Being forced to fumble with a lock and key in a self-defense situation could mean the difference between life and death.

If anti-gun legislators were serious about keeping kids safe, they would know that the key to reducing firearm accidents isn't about prosecuting after the fact, it's about educating our children about the safe use of firearms. For that reason, the National Rifle Association developed the Eddie Eagle Gunsafe® accident prevention program that teaches children to, “STOP, DON’T TOUCH, RUN AWAY and TELL A GROWN-UP.”

At the end of the day, it comes down to the fact that all households are different and have different needs. This reckless bill encompasses every home, not only those with young children residing in them. This one-size fits all approach is a solution to a non-existent problem and is both over-reaching and not based on fact.

Please contact the members of the House Judiciary Committee and urge them to vote NO on HB 168 when it is heard. Contact information for committee members is provided below.

House Judiciary Committee:

Representative John L. Mitchell Jr. (D-13), Chair
(302) 744-4351
john.l.mitchell@state.de.us

Representative Melanie George Smith (D-5), Vice Chair
(302) 744-4126
melanie.g.smith@state.de.us

Representative Gerald L. Brady (D-4)
(302) 744-4351
gerald.brady@state.de.us

Representative James Johnson (D-16)
(302) 744-4351
jj.johnson@state.de.us

Representative Sean M. Lynn (D-31)
Phone: (302) 744-4351

Representative William R. “Bobby” Outten (R-30)
(302) 744-4083
bobby.outten@state.de.us

Representative W. Charles Paradee (D-29)
302-744-4351
trey.paradee@state.de.us

Representative Charles Potter Jr. (D-1)
(302) 744-4351
Charles.Potter@state.de.us

Representative Stephen T. Smyk (R-20)
(302) 744-4321
Steve.Smyk@state.de.us

Representative Jeffery N. Spiegelman (R-11)
(302) 744-4171
jeff.spiegelman@state.de.us

Representative David L. Wilson (R-35)
(302) 744-4150
David.L.Wilson@state.de.us
 #105277  by pick_six
 
Yeah, saw a news urinal link off the gunfeed the other day.

Basically, common sense, surely NRA supports it, and gun owners too, women, children, an puppies.

The writer was one of the D type leg folks, who claimed to be a gun guy and respecter of gun rights.

With all the D's on that committee, you folks will have your work cut out for you. This and the other gun bills going through.
 #105290  by Owen
 
If that picture is what I think it is it's for SB83 the one about domestic violence assistance erm I mean disarmament. Different bill than the storage one.
 #105295  by NCC
 
Red Alert wrote:Guess it passed...
I just got an email from Jeff Speigleman who said it was tabled/defeated in committee.
 #105300  by NCC
 
And this email. (Yes, I emailed all of them.)

Defeated 7-2 in committee

Best Regards,

Gerald L. Brady
House of Representatives
4th District