I looked it up once. Number 13 has posted it.
It refers over and over to laws already on the books and changes made to them. It would take a Philadelphia Lawyer a week to look up all the references and decide what was changed and how it was changed.
In other words it is written in Lawyerlese so that you and I cannot understand it.
Basically it outlaws a mess of guns in October, and stops a lot of people from buying guns without telling their life history.
The only good part is that veterans are let off the hook mostly.
State Senator Nancy Jacobs made a nice summary of the final bill after it passed. I am trying to find that again.
RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS | HANDGUNS | ||
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Permit to Purchase | No | No | |
Registration of Firearms | No | Yes | |
Licensing of Owners | No | No | |
Permit to Carry | No | Yes | |
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