Posted on 04/27/2023 6:07:17 AM PDT by mikelets456
HB 338 – Reporting lost and stolen firearms.
HB 714 – Universal Background Checks.
HB 731 – Mandatory Storage of Long Guns.
HB 1018 – Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
(Excerpt) Read more at legis.state.pa.us ...
PA reupliturd party and STUPID voters, in conjunction with ballot harvesting, early voting shenanigans ALL own this!!!!
Pennsylvania is now a state to LEAVE!
Wish I could get out faster, but I need a few more years, but then ADIOS!!!!!!!
I’m out next summer ... would be sooner but family issues and all.
what is this mandatory storage of long guns??
We planned on selling and cashing out last year but God had other plans-—we are looking to exit later this year or early next.
Pennsyltucky was always a good place to avoid! Next they will ban hunting season. Bet on it!
If they try that crap, PA congress critter demonRATs will become the next legal big game.
I kilt ma first deer at age 10 with a single shot 410, no license, none required on the farm, and have been hunting ever since, and won't stop now or ever {as long as I can still walk}.
Never ate a congress critter roasted over an open fire, {probably needs garlic}.
what is this mandatory storage of long guns??
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Shove your AR-15 up some politicians .... to protect it from the sun, you know.
Firearm-related injuries are the second-leading cause of death among minors in the United States. Furthermore, 1.7 million children live in a home with an unsecured firearm, with the vast majority of school shooters obtaining their weapons from their homes or the homes of relatives or friends. Moreover, unsecured firearms significantly enable firearm theft, as well as firearm trafficking. According to current law in Pennsylvania, a licensed firearm seller is required to provide a locking device with sales of handguns; however, these requirements do not apply to long guns.
For this reason, I will be introducing legislation that will provide safe storage requirements for long guns. Under the bill, all firearm sales would need to include a locking device to ensure safe storage of the firearm.
It is vital that we protect the people of Pennsylvania by implementing better safe storage requirements. Safe firearm storage will reduce the prevalence of gun violence, as well as decrease theft and the trafficking of legally purchased firearms. Please join me in working toward mitigating gun violence and saving the lives of Pennsylvanians.
https://www.legis.state.pa.us//cfdocs/Legis/CSM/showMemoPublic.cfm?chamber=H&SPick=20230&cosponId=39061
A PDF of the actual Bill is here: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS/Legis/PN/Public/btCheck.cfm?txtType=PDF&sessYr=2023&sessInd=0&billBody=H&billTyp=B&billNbr=0731&pn=0674
They want ‘locking devices’ supplied with all firearm sold, not just handguns.
The PA House has a one vote Dim majority and the Senate is solid Republican. DOA in the Senate if it gets past the House.
I hope-—
Stolen “elections” have consequences...
“Stolen “elections” have consequences...”
Hence the reason for stealing elections. Rigged elections kill FAR more honest people that guns ever would.
Pennsylvania is awesome. But yes, stolen elections have consequences.
It's a big win for the lock manufacturers. I never use the locks bundled with my firearm purchases. My wife DID use a bundled lock on a shotgun purchased in San Diego. We moved to Idaho. The shotgun was in the safe. The key was lost. Solution? I purchased a set of lock picking tools from Amazon. It took less than 10 seconds to pick. The removed lock was immediate re-locked to itself.
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