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PA Bill Number: HB335

Title: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons.

Description: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons. ...

Last Action: Re-committed to APPROPRIATIONS

Last Action Date: May 6, 2024

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Madness, Sheer Madness Part II--and its close by. Connecticut lunacy. :: 04/02/2013

After the Newtown tradgedy, knees have been jerking in rapid succession. You need to read this. These laws, if the Philadelphia caucus has its way, will be right here in Pennsylvania. We NEED you at the April 23rd rally. If you haven't gotten your reservation on the bus, please contact brk357&aol.com right away.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/01/high-capacity-magazine-registry-universal-background-checks-and-more-connecticut-lawmakers-reach-deal-on-tough-gun-laws/

High-Capacity Magazine Registry, Universal Background Checks and More: Connecticut Lawmakers Reach Deal on Tough Gun Laws

HARTFORD, Conn. (TheBlaze/AP) - Connecticut lawmakers announced a deal Monday on what they called some of the toughest gun laws in the country that were proposed after the December mass shooting in the state, including a ban on new high-capacity ammunition magazines like the ones used in the massacre that left 20 children and six educators dead.

The proposal also called for background checks for private gun sales and a new registry for existing magazines that carry 10 or more bullets. Some anti-gun advocates, including some parents of Newtown victims, reportedly wanted a retroactive ban on high-capacity magazines.

The package also creates what lawmakers said is the nation's first statewide dangerous weapon offender registry, immediate universal background checks for all firearms sales and expansion of Connecticut's assault weapons ban.

A new state-issued eligibility certificate would also be needed to purchase any rifle, shotgun or ammunition under the legislation. To get the certificate, a buyer would need to be fingerprinted, take a firearms training course and undergo a national criminal background check and involuntary commitment or voluntary admission check.