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PA Bill Number: HR541

Title: Recognizing the month of October 2024 as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Description: A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2024 as "Domestic Violence Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

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Last Action Date: Sep 27, 2024

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A Total of 26 States Are Now Fighting to Reverse This Second Amendment Infringement in California :: 02/20/2017

South Dakota’s Attorney General Marty Jackley and Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin have added their names to an Amicus brief intent on reversing an infringement on the Second Amendment rights of California’s San Diegans.

 “The Second Amendment gives law-abiding citizens the fundamental right to bear arms for the defense of themselves, their families and their homes. As Attorney General, I have a strong interest in protecting and defending our law-abiding citizen’s right to keep and bear arms,” stated Jackley.

The Amicus brief was filed in the case of Edward Peruta vs. State of California with the U.S. Supreme Court after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled there was no right to concealed carry of a firearm in that case.

In it’s decision, the Court stated that based upon their interpretation, the Second Amendment does not cover the right to carry a concealed firearm. The Amicus brief, supported by associations like the Western State Sheriff’s Association and the National Rifle Association, asserts citizens’ right to carry concealed falls under the Second Amendment as it falls within the realm of a person protecting her/himself when outside the perimeter of their home. The brief further argues San Diego is in violation of the Second Amendment due to the city’s extraneous requirements for gun ownership, a clear infringement on law-abiding citizens right to keep and bear arms.

In addition the 26 states in the brief, including Alabama, Florida, Nevada, Ohio and Wisconsin, say that, “when it comes to regulating gun rights, California thinks that the State can do things that would be unthinkable in other areas of constitutional law.”

Arguably obvious is the fact that our Second Amendment right to protect ourselves must go beyond ownership of arms to included concealed carry as well, since the need to protect oneself is never confined to the perimeters within one’s own home.

Is that so hard to prove in court?

Pamela Jablonski is a Certified Firearms Instructor in Basic Pistol, PPitH, PPOtH, and in RtbaV. She is also a Chief RSO. Training with the National Sheriff’s Association, Jablonski also became a Certified Neighborhood Watch Coordinator and worked to assist Core City Neighborhoods to address safety concerns. Ms Jablonski has lectured and trained in the areas of personal protection, the Second Amendment, responsible and safe use of firearms, and understanding firearms laws. You can find her on Twitter @MsGunnerChick and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Ms-Gunner-Chick-1447311425313759/.

https://bearingarms.com/pamela-j/2017/02/20/south-dakota-attorney-general-defends-san-diegans-gun-rights/