The Delaware Senate voted Thursday to require handgun buyers to get permits and training before they can purchase their firearms, joining states like New York and Connecticut, as well as a bill that would ban magazines that hold more than 17 rounds. The measure passed in a 13–8 vote, with one Senate Democrat joining Republicans in voting against the bill. The lone Democrat to vote against the bill, Sen. Bruce Ennis, argued that the money used to operate a handgun permit system could be used to target gang activity and crime in Delaware. Republican lawmakers said the bills infringe on the Constitution’s Second Amendment. “Magazines capable of feeding 30, 40, 50, or 100 rounds of ammunition into weapons are a common thread among mass shooters in the United States,” said bill sponsor Sen. David Sokola, a Democrat. “The more bullets one can fire, the more death and injury one can …