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« Knife rights organization | Main | Former Demo candidate uses assault rifle »

Gun law proposals in Pennsylvania

Posted by David Hardy · 11 January 2007 08:56 AM

According to Fox News,

"Among the measures included in the bill package: limiting handgun purchases to one a month, banning the sale of military-style weapons, providing law enforcement with new investigative tools, tougher bail and sentences for violent crimes and repeat offenders, letting communities enact their own gun laws, and requiring gun owners to report lost or stolen guns to police."

The Philadelphia Inquirer adds that the sponsor "said he had a commitment from the new Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee to at least allow the measures to come up for a vote on the floor of the state's House of Representatives. "

· State legislation

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Anonymous Coward | January 13, 2007 11:52 AM | Reply

letting communities enact their own gun laws

Does that mean "communities" will be able to permit the sale of military-style weapons, and purchases of more than one-gun-a-month?

Romantic Violence | November 16, 2007 12:10 AM | Reply

I don't live with the 'community'. First of all define what a community is and second are communal decisions unanimous? If not, then the community can FTS when it comes to defense of myself and family

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