Attention Pennsylvanians!

I know everyone is distracted by the oral arguments in Heller that will be happening tomorrow, but if you recall a few days ago I released some important information about an upcoming fight in our state.

It’s important to call your representatives TODAY and tell them to vote YES on Representative Cappelli’s amendment (A05131) to amend “Castle Doctrine” to House Bill 1845 and alsdo to vote YES on Representative Stevenson’s amendment (A05706) which would allow a Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms to be used as a substitute for a PICS check.  Most importantly, do not forget to ask them to vote NO on Representative Levdansky’s amendment (A06178) to impose severe criminal penalties on gun owners who fail to report a lost or stolen firearm to the authorities.

The NRA alert on the matter is here.  If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask in the comments.  There are no stupid questions, only stupid politicians.

2 thoughts on “Attention Pennsylvanians!”

  1. As an alternate info source to the NRA site, , I got this email.
    You may wanna subscribe

    Mark,

    Pennsylvania House Bill 1845 has quietly passed out of the Appropriations Committee this past week with scheduled action on this bill for Monday, March 17th. HB1845 provides for enhanced penalties for possession of a firearm with altered manufacturer’s (serial) number as well as increased penalties for altering or obliterating marks of identification on firearms. The original bill is not controversial but what has happened is that a package of amendments (filed late Wednesday the 12th) are pending that need YOUR attention.

    Two of these amendments are pro-gun and ones we NEED TO SUPPORT. The first is Rep. Cappelli’s bill – HB 641 – the Castle Doctrine that has been bottled up in the Judiciary Committee and the Amendment ID# is ‘A05131’. Please ask legislators to support this one! The second Pro-Gun amendment is Rep. Stevenson’s – HB 1029 – this amendment will allow holders of a valid CCW / PA License to Carry a Firearm to bypass (is an exception to) the PA Instant Check when purchasing a firearm and the Amendment ID# is ‘A05706’. Please ask legislators to support this one TOO!

    There is an amendment filed by Rep Levdansky that threatens our rights and that is amendment – A06178, which is part of the Philadelphia Legislators anti-gun agenda. This legislation ‘requires’ under penalty of law the MANDATORY REPORTING of lost or stolen guns within 72 hours and criminal penalties with graded offenses. In addition it imposes numerous duties on FFL dealers and employees, with financial and legal responsibility, to provide copies of the warning on lending & loaning firearms AND to fully explain these firearm laws to their customers. (Pa has lost over 9,000 FFL dealers since the mid 1990’s and this amendment will surely chase and/or harass even more FFL’s out of business) Please ask legislators to OPPOSE this amendment A06178!

    We ask that you contact your state legislator and as many others as you can to respectfully ask them to take the actions indicated above. IF you need help finding your state legislator you can go to this link – Find YOUR State Legislator – and look in the upper Right Hand Corner of the Website. For contact information for ALL of the PA House of Representatives members please go to the ACSL and look for the alert!

    We deeply appreciate your donation of time and ANY effort you can make to help out with this alert and we apologize for the lateness of it. We were not made aware of this situation until the middle of the week and it was necessary to analyze the amendment language for changes and mistakes and to run our concerns past our attorneys.

    Deepest Appreciation and Thanks!!

    Kim Stolfer Harry Schneider
    Legislative Committee, Chairman Legislative Committee, Chairman
    Allegheny County Sportsmen’s League Pennsylvania Sportsmen’s Association

    E-Mail — activist@fyi.net psa@pagunlaws.com

    Website — http://www.acslpa.org

    (412) 221-3346, Home Phone

    (412) 257-1099, Home Fax

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