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SDARJ supports passage of HB 124

Charlotte King & Scott Strickler May 17, 2021 The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice strongly supports HB 124 which will prohibit the possession or purchase of deadly weapons by carefully defined categories of people who present a real threat of death or injury to others. It is a fundamental principle of gun safety legislation that guns should be kept out of the hands of people who cannot be trusted to use them properly, and this legislation will help to achieve that goal. It will reduce gun violence and save lives, and it therefore should be enacted. Specifically, HB 124 prohibits a person who is the subject of a Protection from Abuse Order and who knows or has reason to know that the protective order has been issued from purchasing, owning, possessing or controlling a deadly weapon or firearm ammunition in Delaware. It also prohibits the purchase of a firearm by a person who is a subject of an outstanding arrest warrant, active indictment or information relat

A brave space: Sexual assault survivors and poets share stories on Denim Day

A brave space: Sexual assault survivors and poets share stories on Denim Day It s a reclamation. It s a stance of power. It is taking my name back, taking my body back. All you have to do is wear jeans. For Denim Day Wednesday which started in 1999 after an Italian supreme court decision that overturned a rape conviction. One argument being because the 18-year-old girl involved wore quote very, very tight jeans. and last updated 2021-04-28 03:35:22-04 COLORADO SPRINGS — This year, Denim Day falls on Wednesday, April 28. It s a chance for people to show solidarity with survivors of sexual assault by wearing jeans.

Bill aims to protect domestic violence victims from online harassment

The Daily Ardmoreite A measure that will offer better protection for domestic violence survivors has passed through the state Senate while a bill clarifying the state’s definition of rape is on its way to the governor’s desk.  HB 1007 expands harassment in relation to the Domestic Abuse Reporting Act to include abusive and threatening messages from social media or other electronic communications, posting sensitive or embarrassing information without a person’s consent, impersonating another person and creating fake accounts to get private information with the intent to threaten or cause humiliation to someone.  “Sadly, domestic violence is all too common in our state, and those who prey on others will use whatever means they can to break down victims be it physical, emotional or mental,” Senator Jessica Garvin, the principal Senate author of the bill, said in a press release. “While, for the most part, our law address the physical and emotional abuse victims face,

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