Delaware House Passes Bill Requiring Reporting of Lost and Stolen Firearms
Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Attorney General Jennings secures court order protecting SNAP benefits
Governor Meyer Announces First Round of Medical Debt Relief, Nearly $19 Million Eliminated for more than 18,000
AG Jennings, colleagues announce multistate anti-theft settlement with Hyundai and Kia
With Waterfowl Seasons Reopening After Recent Virus Detection, DNREC Urges Safe Handling of Harvested Wild Birds
DNREC Demands Delaware City Refinery Install New Fenceline Air Sensors After Volatile Compound Release
AG Jennings secures court victory preventing Trump administration from halting federal wind energy permitting
AG Jennings gives consumers instructions on accessing $700 million Google settlement
Delaware Department of Labor Invites Community Partners to the 2026 Youth Workforce Connect Conference
Snow Goose Tests Presumptive Positive for Avian Influenza; Delaware Poultry Producers Encouraged to Take Precautions
AG Jennings sues over HUD policy that would force more people into homelessness
Fiscal Year 2027 Grant Applications for Delaware Arts and Community-Based Organizations and Schools Now Open
From Ancestry to Artistry: Mezzanine Gallery presents Renita Coursey’s “The Garden”
Governor Meyer Orders Lowering of Flags to Honor Passing of West Virginia Army National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom
State Auditor Issues Performance Audit of the Diamond State Port Corporation
AG Jennings successfully defends services for sexual assault and domestic violence survivors
CPAC and OCA Release FY25 Annual Reports Showcasing Key Accomplishments
DNREC Awards Nearly $350,000 in Community Environmental Grant Funding for 2026
Delaware DOJ obtains nearly $1 million penalty from Kovack investment advisory firm
Loyalists and Patriots in Sussex County at the Archives’ December First Saturday Program
Laurel guidance secretary named 2026 Delaware Educational Support Professional of the Year
Results of OHS’ Thanksgiving DUI Checkpoint and Sober Rides Initiative
Delaware Department of Agriculture officials meet with West Africa trade delegations
DPH Announces Availability of All Routine Vaccinations at DPH Clinics
Governor Meyer Releases Government Efficiency and Accountability Review (GEAR) Report
DEMA, Office of Highway Safety, DelDOT, & i.g. Burton Auto Group Present Winter Weather Safety Campaign
Teachers Invited to Nominate Students for Delaware’s Mock 2nd Continental Congress
DE Department of Labor Highlights Increase in Workers’ Comp Provider Enrollment Following Passage of Legislation
John Quick Named Executive Director of the Delaware Workforce Development Board
Governor Meyer’s Nominee for Sussex County Family Court Commissioner Confirmed, Takes Office
Delaware FFA members rack up recognitions, awards at national convention
Delaware’s Arts Community Reimagines Sustainability, Collaboration, and Cultural Impact at Biennial Summit
Delaware PSC and DPA Help Customers Understand Their Delmarva Electric Bills
Governor Meyer Signs Bill to Save State from $400 Million Revenue Shortfall
Delaware Office of Highway Safety Sober Rides and Safe Holiday Travels Awareness Campaign Is Officially Underway
‘Thiskiss’ wins second-round DSBF showdown from the Delaware Standardbred Breeders’ Fund
2026 District/Charter Educational Support Professionals of the Year recognized
Division of the Arts Director Jessica Ball Elected to National NASAA Board
Delaware Department of Agriculture Celebrates EDGE 2.0 Winner and LEADelaware Fellow Nichole Krambeck
Inaugural Mental Health Conference Spotlights Delaware Veterans & First Responders
Governor Meyer Announces Generational Plan to Overhaul Rural Healthcare in Delaware
Applications Available for FY 26 Sports Tourism Capital Investment Fund
DNREC Launches Statewide Survey to Gather Community Feedback on Air Quality
DE E-ZPass Announces New Website, Invoicing System, and Temporary Service Outage
Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Governor thanks lawmakers for providing important law enforcement tool
(Dover, DE) Governor Markell issued the following comment after the passage of Senate Bill 16 in the Delaware House of Representatives:
“Law enforcement tells us straw purchasers have two main excuses when the gun they purchased ends up at a crime scene: ‘I lost that weapon” or ‘That weapon was stolen.’ By requiring individuals to report their gun lost or stolen, this bill helps eliminate those excuses once and for all. I want to thank Sen. Henry, Rep. Barbieri, and other members of the General Assembly for providing law enforcement with this important tool to reduce straw purchases.”
With the passage of SB 16, Delaware becomes only the 8th state to require the reporting of lost or stolen firearms. (The District of Columbia also requires such reporting, as do numerous cities and towns.) Senate Bill 16 will require gun owners to report the loss or theft of their firearm to police within 7 days of discovering the weapon is missing. Violators will be subject to a fine of $75-$100 for a first offense and a fine of $100-$250 for a second offense. A third offense is a class G felony.
The bill is one of the gun safety measures proposed by Gov. Markell, Lt. Gov. Denn and Attorney General Biden in the wake of the Newtown, CT massacre and other recent mass shootings. The prime sponsors of the bill are Sen. Margaret Rose Henry (D-Wilmington East) and Rep. Michael Barbieri (D-Newark).
The bill passed the Delaware Senate on May 2, 2013. The Governor intends to sign the bill in the near future.
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Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Governor thanks lawmakers for providing important law enforcement tool
(Dover, DE) Governor Markell issued the following comment after the passage of Senate Bill 16 in the Delaware House of Representatives:
“Law enforcement tells us straw purchasers have two main excuses when the gun they purchased ends up at a crime scene: ‘I lost that weapon” or ‘That weapon was stolen.’ By requiring individuals to report their gun lost or stolen, this bill helps eliminate those excuses once and for all. I want to thank Sen. Henry, Rep. Barbieri, and other members of the General Assembly for providing law enforcement with this important tool to reduce straw purchases.”
With the passage of SB 16, Delaware becomes only the 8th state to require the reporting of lost or stolen firearms. (The District of Columbia also requires such reporting, as do numerous cities and towns.) Senate Bill 16 will require gun owners to report the loss or theft of their firearm to police within 7 days of discovering the weapon is missing. Violators will be subject to a fine of $75-$100 for a first offense and a fine of $100-$250 for a second offense. A third offense is a class G felony.
The bill is one of the gun safety measures proposed by Gov. Markell, Lt. Gov. Denn and Attorney General Biden in the wake of the Newtown, CT massacre and other recent mass shootings. The prime sponsors of the bill are Sen. Margaret Rose Henry (D-Wilmington East) and Rep. Michael Barbieri (D-Newark).
The bill passed the Delaware Senate on May 2, 2013. The Governor intends to sign the bill in the near future.
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