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PA Bill Number: HB829

Title: In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions;

Description: An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions;

Last Action: Referred to RULES

Last Action Date: Jul 2, 2024

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Can people carry guns into polling places? You might be surprised :: 10/21/2020

Growing activity from armed far-right groups and President Trump’s calls for his supporters to watch polling places “very carefully” have raised concerns of possible disruptions or voter intimidation ahead of the Nov. 3 election. States will also have to prepare for the prospect of guns being brought into voting sites — legally.

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The Difference Between Insurrection And Defending Liberty :: 10/21/2020

There have been a lot more people showing up in more places with firearms than in years past. While I’ve been upfront that I don’t believe armed protests are particularly wise in some instances–things like protesting lockdowns in Michigan, for example–I do believe there are times when armed protests make sense.

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Buy a shotgun Biden now lecturing cops, too :: 10/20/2020

Joe Biden is giving unsolicited advice again about the proper use of a firearm, this time to law enforcement officers in the middle of a life-or-death struggle.

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Election Day choice: Remain a republic if you can keep it :: 10/20/2020

A longtime military analyst says he is fearful for the future of America if Joe Biden wins the White House after joining forces with far-left activists, and there is also the issue of the far-left vice presidential nominee. 

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Federal Lawsuit Filed Over The Right To Carry For Under-21s :: 10/20/2020

Three young Pennsylvania gun owners have filed suit in federal court in Pittsburgh, alleging that the state’s requirement that only those over the age of 21 can obtain a concealed carry license violates their Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights. The suit, brought in conjunction with the Second Amendment Foundation and the Firearms Policy Coalition, is one of several recent court challenges to laws subjecting those between the ages of 18 and 21 to various restrictions.

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Law Professors Make Case for 2A Rights in Uncertain Times :: 10/20/2020

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Americans have made clear that they value their Second Amendment rights, especially during uncertain times. Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic and then widespread civil unrest, Americans have bought firearms in record numbers. Through September, the FBI had processed a record-setting 28,826,449 total National Instant Criminal Background Check System checks for 2020. With three months of the year still left, 2020 has seen 456,699 more checks than any previous year. In August, the National Shooting Sports Foundation estimated that roughly 5 million Americans purchased a firearm for the first time in 2020.

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Why Destroying Guns Is Bad For Cities :: 10/20/2020

Lately, there’s been something of a push for communities to destroy confiscated firearms. The argument is that by selling those firearms to dealers, you’re simply funneling guns right back into criminal hands. No community leader wants to do that, so they’ve taken to destroying the firearms instead.

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An Anti-Gunner's Journey Toward Potential Gun Ownership :: 10/19/2020

People become anti-gun for a number of reasons. For many, it’s simply that they’re told it will make things better. Some just don’t like the idea of people being able to have weapons. For others, they or someone they know has been the victim of a horrific shooting. There are far, far more reasons than just these, as well.

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Everytown Aiming For Swing-State Takeover Of Legislatures :: 10/19/2020

Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety is pouring another $4.4-million into several state legislative races around the country as part of the group’s efforts to reshape the gun control debate in traditionally 2A-friendly states like Texas and Arizona.

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Impressive Mental Gymnastics :: 10/19/2020

Pro-gun arguments can take many forms, but at the end of the day, every pro-gun voice can fall back on the idea that the Second Amendment protects a right to keep and bear arms. The truth is, we shouldn’t need any additional arguments than that.

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The Cost Of Compliance With Biden's Gun Ban :: 10/19/2020

If Joe Biden and Kamala Harris actually win the war for the White House next month, one of the first things the pair will likely do when they take office is turn their attention to American gun owners. If Republicans manage to hang on to the U.S. Senate, a Biden/Harris administration would use the power of executive orders to start cracking down on legal gun owners in the name of fighting crime, but if Democrats manage to take the U.S. Senate in addition to the Oval Office, they’ll quickly move to pass Biden’s proposed ban on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines.

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Voters will decide whether to give Pittsburgh's Citizen Police Review Board new powers :: 10/19/2020

While attention has been laser focused on the presidential campaign ahead of Nov. 3, voters in Pittsburgh will have the chance to make their voices heard on the high-profile topic of investigating police misconduct.

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Joe Biden's Gun Agenda Could Cost AR15 Owners $3.6 Billion in Taxes for Guns They Already Own :: 10/18/2020

Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden’s proposed gun control policy includes a provision that could require every AR-15 rifle be registered under the National Firearms Act of 1934. Unless there were some form of carve-out, this could mandate that American gun owners pay a $200 federal tax per AR-15 that they own. The National Rifle Association’s Andrew Arulanandam told Breitbart News that the current “low end” estimate of privately-owned AR-15s in the United States is 18 million. A tax of $200 on 18 million AR-15s means that gun owners could potentially be required to a pay a collective $3.6 billion in taxes, if this policy were enacted into legislation.

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New Effort to Split Gun Vote: ‘Gun Owners for Safety’ Just in Time for Election :: 10/18/2020

U.S.A.-(AmmoLand.com)- Almost like clockwork, another ostensibly pro-gun organization has appeared on the landscape just in time for a national election in which the gun vote will be critical, and this one was launched by the Giffords gun control organization, and according to The Hill, “It seeks to offer gun owners an alternative to the NRA, which remains stringently opposed to most anti-gun violence proposals.”

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Where Has All The Ammo Gone? :: 10/18/2020

The record-setting run on guns has left many store shelves bare, and while firearms and ammunition manufacturers are producing as much as they can, gun owners are getting increasingly concerned about how long the shortage might last. Media outlets across the country are now starting to pay attention to the ammunition shortage, from Texas:

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At the Wall Street Journal: Democrats Are Coming for Your Guns: Holding gun makers liable for gun crimes hurts the vulnerable :: 10/17/2020

When President Trump introduced Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, he warned: “The coming years will decide the survival of our Second Amendment.” He’s right. 

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Packing heat at the polls: Yes, it's allowed in Pennsylvania, raising concerns :: 10/17/2020

Can voters carry a gun to the polls in Pennsylvania?

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Rod of Iron firearm festival held in Greeley :: 10/17/2020

Thousands of Second Amendment supporters turned out for the second annual Rod of Iron Freedom Festival in Pike County this past weekend. The largest open-carry festival in the country, the event was centered on the celebration of gun ownership but underpinned by politics ahead of this year’s General Election.

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Sorry, NYTimes, But There's Only One Constitution :: 10/17/2020

The left’s descent into malevolent and feigned ignorance on the topic of judicial originalism took another plunge downward into the abyss on Friday with the publication of Jamelle Bouie’s latest column for the New York Times, entitled “Which Constitution Is Amy Coney Barrett Talking About?” Bouie claims that in actuality, we really have two Constitutions; the one we all know about that was ratified in 1787, and the Constitution that came about as a result of the Civil War in the 1860s.

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80 Percent Silencers, the Political Ramifications of Mass Ownership :: 10/16/2020

U.S.A.-(AmmoLand.com)- In the first two parts of this on home made silencers series, I wrote of how we arrived at the current situation, historically, and what exists today, in terms of the technology and legal system, for individuals to make their own silencers utilizing the ATF Form 1.

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