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Who’s Your NFL Party MVP?

Dover – To prevent 2012 starting out with the senseless loss of life on First State roads due to impaired drivers, the Delaware Office of Highway Safety and law enforcement officers are reminding football fans that if your celebrations include alcohol, make the right decision before kickoff and always have a designated driver.




Thousands of Firearms Turned in During Gun Buy Back

Delaware citizens overwhelming supported today’s Gun Buy Back turning in thousands of firearms. Delaware State troopers, Wilmington police and New Castle County police collected a variety of firearms including assault weapons, handguns, shotguns, and rifles at two locations.




Governor’s Weekly Message: A Community Call to Action – Buying Back Dangerous Weapons

The gun buyback takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, December 17th at two Wilmington churches, Ezion Fair Baptist in Southbridge and Canaan Baptist on New Castle Avenue.




Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: A Community Call to Action – Buying Back Dangerous Weapons

Earlier this year, I signed into law public safety legislation, including a program that allows the state to buy back dangerous guns. This week, we are putting that law into practice for the first time with a gun buyback program in the city of Wilmington.




State and City Officials, Clergy and Law Enforcement Join Together to Announce Gun Buy Back

Today Gov. Jack Markell joined with Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker, State and City officials, law enforcement and Wilmington clergy to announce a “Gun Buy Back” program that will allow citizens to turn in unwanted weapons in exchange for bank gift cards.







 Pages Tagged With: "publicsafety"

Who’s Your NFL Party MVP?

Dover – To prevent 2012 starting out with the senseless loss of life on First State roads due to impaired drivers, the Delaware Office of Highway Safety and law enforcement officers are reminding football fans that if your celebrations include alcohol, make the right decision before kickoff and always have a designated driver.




Thousands of Firearms Turned in During Gun Buy Back

Delaware citizens overwhelming supported today’s Gun Buy Back turning in thousands of firearms. Delaware State troopers, Wilmington police and New Castle County police collected a variety of firearms including assault weapons, handguns, shotguns, and rifles at two locations.




Governor’s Weekly Message: A Community Call to Action – Buying Back Dangerous Weapons

The gun buyback takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, December 17th at two Wilmington churches, Ezion Fair Baptist in Southbridge and Canaan Baptist on New Castle Avenue.




Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: A Community Call to Action – Buying Back Dangerous Weapons

Earlier this year, I signed into law public safety legislation, including a program that allows the state to buy back dangerous guns. This week, we are putting that law into practice for the first time with a gun buyback program in the city of Wilmington.




State and City Officials, Clergy and Law Enforcement Join Together to Announce Gun Buy Back

Today Gov. Jack Markell joined with Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker, State and City officials, law enforcement and Wilmington clergy to announce a “Gun Buy Back” program that will allow citizens to turn in unwanted weapons in exchange for bank gift cards.