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In 1995, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed a law that gave the Attorney General a duty to seek out reciprocity agreements with other states for concealed carry licenses provided that certain provisions are met. Many states actually have a more stringent process that requires many hours of training from a limited number of “official” trainers,…
Pennsylvania Represented in Historic Supreme Court Case
Gun owners owe Tom Corbett a huge thank you for making sure the Keystone State was represented in a historic brief filed with the Supreme Court of the United States in support of the Second Amendment.
Gov. Tom Corbett on Gun Bans
The press challenged Gov. Corbett to change his mind on banning legal firearms today, and he responded with a clear message that he doesn’t see the answer to tragedies in gun bans.
We Don’t Give ‘A’s for Effort
In the pro-Second Amendment movement, politicians know that if they really need to stand up for sportsmen and their rights before they get a reasonable grade. But we don’t give credit just for showing up. However, the anti-gun crowd is in such desperate shape that they do have to give out points for even acknowledging…
Pennsylvania Voices in McDonald
Though McDonald‘s impact on gun laws in the Keystone State will likely be minimal, several of our lawmakers have been involved in the case so far.
Castle Doctrine Lawmakers Celebrate
Based on the smiles on their faces and the speed of their social network updates, more than a few lawmakers were genuinely excited to see Gov. Tom Corbett sign the important self-defense bill into law. Here’s a roundup of statements, tweets, and other posting by lawmakers who fought so hard to pass Castle Doctrine this year.