Delaware bill would block teens from buying rifles, shotguns
Democratic legislators in Delaware are looking to block teens from buying rifles, shotguns and other weapons, the latest in a series of gun control bills now working their way through the General Assembly.
The bill, introduced Thursday by House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach, would raise the legal age limit to purchase long guns and long-gun ammunition from 18 to 21 matching a similar federal restriction on handgun purchases from licensed firearms dealers.
"Theres no reason we should treat rifles or shotguns any differently," Schwartzkopf said in a release.
The Delaware State Sportsmen's Association the local affiliate of the National Rifle Association is opposed to Schwartzkopf's bill, calling it an inconvenience to law-abiding citizens.
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