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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

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HOUSE BILL
No. 2483 Session of 2006


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INTRODUCED BY D. EVANS, COHEN, DONATUCCI, FRANKEL, JAMES,
JOSEPHS, MELIO, MYERS, OLIVER, PARKER, ROEBUCK, THOMAS,
WHEATLEY, YOUNGBLOOD AND LEDERER, MARCH 7, 2006


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REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, MARCH 7, 2006


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AN ACT

1 Amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 53 (Municipalities
2 Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further
3 providing for limitation on the regulation of firearms and
4 ammunition and for limitation on municipal powers.

5 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
6 hereby enacts as follows:
7 Section 1. Section 6120(a) of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania
8 Consolidated Statutes is amended and the section is amended by
9 adding a subsection to read:
10 § 6120. Limitation on the regulation of firearms and
11 ammunition.
12 (a) General rule.--[No] Except as set forth in subsection
13 (a.2) and notwithstanding 53 Pa.C.S. § 2962(g) (relating to
14 limitation on municipal powers), no county, municipality or
15 township may in any manner regulate the lawful ownership,
16 possession, transfer or transportation of firearms, ammunition
17 or ammunition components when carried or transported for
18 purposes not prohibited by the laws of this Commonwealth.



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1 * * *
2 (a.2) Exception.--
3 (1) A county, municipality or township may enact an
4 ordinance under paragraph (2) upon approval of the electorate
5 in a public referendum as follows:
6 (i) The referendum question shall be in
7 substantially the following form:
8 Do you favor the governing body of (county,
9 municipality or township) enacting an ordinance to
10 regulate firearms or ammunition within the (county,
11 municipality or township) pursuant to 18 Pa.C.S. §
12 6120(a.2)?
13 (ii) Adoption of a referendum in May of 2005 by the
14 electorate of a city of the first class shall authorize
15 enactment of an ordinance regulating firearms or
16 ammunition.
17 (2) A county, municipality or township may enact
18 ordinances limited to the following enumerated purposes:
19 (i) Regulating the discharge of firearms within its
20 boundaries.
21 (ii) Restricting areas in which firearms may be
22 sold, although businesses selling firearms may not be
23 treated more restrictively than other businesses in the
24 same area.
25 (iii) Prohibiting or limiting firearms in or
26 reasonably around publicly owned county, municipality or
27 township grounds or buildings, including areas in
28 municipal or county parks or recreation areas.
29 (iv) Prohibiting or limiting unaccompanied minors
30 from possession except on the property of parents,
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1 grandparents or guardians.
2 (v) Regulating firing ranges.
3 (vi) Regulating possession of firearms by municipal
4 employees while in the scope of their employment.
5 (vii) Regulating the brandishing or the display of a
6 firearm on public roads, sidewalks, alleys or other
7 public property or places of public accommodation, or the
8 manner by which a person may carry a firearm.
9 (viii) Regulating firearms in the times of
10 insurrection or civil unrest.
11 (ix) Restricting air rifles as defined under section
12 6304(g) (relating to sale and use of air rifles). Nothing
13 in this subparagraph shall be construed as permitting the
14 regulation of air rifles in a manner less restrictive
15 than permitted under section 6304.
16 (x) Regulating pawn shops or secondhand shops.
17 (xi) Limiting or prohibiting an individual without a
18 license to carry a firearm from possessing or carrying a
19 firearm within reasonably defined zones surrounding
20 schools, playgrounds, universities, colleges, bars,
21 convention centers or other places of general public
22 accommodations.
23 (xii) Regulating the storage or transportation of
24 explosives except that the regulations may not prohibit
25 the safe storage or transportation of ammunition.
26 (xiii) Regulating the storage of firearms.
27 Regulations under this subparagraph may not circumvent 53
28 Pa.C.S. § 2962(g) (relating to limitation on municipal
29 powers).
30 (xiv) Requiring citizens or public employees to be
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1 armed for personal or national defense, law enforcement
2 or other lawful purpose.
3 (xv) Regulating possession of firearms by a person
4 that contracts with the municipality while in the
5 performance of their duties specified in the contract.
6 (3) A city of the first class may adopt ordinances doing
7 any of the following:
8 (i) Limiting the ownership, possession, transfer or
9 transportation of assault weapons within the city limits.
10 (ii) Requiring background checks or waiting periods
11 on the purchase of firearms in addition to that required
12 by State law.
13 (iii) Limiting the number of firearms that may be
14 purchased in a specific period of time.
15 * * *
16 Section 2. Section 2962(g) of Title 53 is amended to read:
17 § 2962. Limitation on municipal powers.
18 * * *
19 (g) Regulation of firearms.--[A] Except as set forth in 18
20 Pa.C.S § 6120(a.2) (relating to limitation on the regulation of
21 firearms and ammunition), a municipality shall not enact any
22 ordinance or take any other action dealing with the regulation
23 of the transfer, ownership, transportation or possession of
24 firearms.
25 * * *
26 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days.



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Thanks for the alert Alan. I'll be contacting my state rep. - other gun owners in PA should do the same. I think this one has been introduced before and usually dies in committee, but we do need to stay on it.

Would I be correct in assuming that of the 15 morons who sponsored this bill the majority are from Philly?
 
Avizpls asked:

Am I reading this right? This bill will allow local municiplities to make thier own laws?

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To my untutored eye, that is the way it looks, easpecially respecting "cities of the first class". You might, of course, check this aspect of the proposal with your state representative.
 
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