House Bills 335 and 2206 both failed by a 101-100 vote Tuesday, with state Rep. Frank Burns (D-Cambria), joining every Republican in opposition.
“It’s not illegal to print these because you have a right to bear arms but the unlicensing of it is the danger," added Lamont ...
A proposed ban on gun parts that would accelerate the fire of a semiautomatic weapon as well as a separate proposal that firearms dealers report applications and sales ...
From the rally’s podium, House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler criticized legislation passed by the Democratic-controlled ...
the nation’s biggest seller of “ghost gun” parts. The city negotiated a settlement in which the company agreed to stop selling the parts in eastern Pennsylvania, and JSD Supply, a large ...
The settlement also requires JSD Supply -- which officials called the biggest distributor of ghost guns in Pennsylvania -- to stop selling ghost guns kits to consumers in Pennsylvania for four years.
The tiny and inexpensive 'switch' lets criminals create machine guns, increasing danger on the streets and to law enforcement ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia leaders celebrated on Wednesday and believe they took a big step in the fight to get ghost guns off city streets. Two major suppliers of ghost guns reached an ...
NEW AT 530, A PENNSYLVANIA STATE SENATOR IS TRYING TO MAKE IT LEGAL FOR MARIJUANA PATIENTS TO OWN FIREARMS. REPUBLICAN DAN MCLAUGHLIN INTRODUCED A BILL IN THE SENATE TO AMEND THE UNIFORM FIREARMS ...
Angela Arsenault, reporter of the bill from the House Committee on Judiciary, "which makes S.209 an important public safety measure." The rapid increase of ghost guns poses a serious challenge to law ...
A top Pennsylvania Republican state senator took a significant step toward amending the state’s Uniform Firearms Act. Sen. Dan Laughlin introduced previously announced Senate Bill 1146 on 2nd ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns that had been struck down by lower courts.