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| As I understand it Delaware is a Restrictive May-Issue state. However, it does honor the FL non-resident permit. Since there is a way to get around the restrictive May-Issue law via the FL nonres permit, why doesn't DE just go Shall-Issue? |
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| They are stupid. |
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| No, the voters of DE are stupid. Keep in mind that if you are a DE resident you are required to get a DE CCW. Reciprocity does not apply to DE residents per the DE AG's office.
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| Hi friends- I have a Florida permit and am planning to head up to Delaware for the weekend. I can't find anything that clearly states the laws about where I can and can't carry, ie restaurants, parks etc... I'm hoping to camp, and am always armed when I'm out in the woods. Any info on the laws? Thanks! |
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