Federal Court Rules for State, Against Gun Lobby on Delaware Gun Safety Law 

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A challenge to a Delaware law that allows gun dealers in the First State to be held accountable in court for the violence they create has been dismissed. On Friday, Judge Richard Andrews of the US District Court for the District of Delaware dismissed a challenge by the National Shooting Sports Foundation to the KeKe Anderson Safe Firearm Sales Act, which became law in 2022. The law plays a part in an ongoing DOJ investigation into whether Cabela’s violated various laws through its hands-off approach to the shoplifting of ammunition from its Christiana location.

Earlier this year the same federal court ruled against plaintiffs challenging Delaware’s Assault weapons ban and large-capacity magazine ban.

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