Posted: | December 1, 2014 03:45 PM |
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From: | Senator Christine M. Tartaglione |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Co-Sponsorship of Legislation: Gun Violence |
In the near future, I plan to reintroduce legislation from last session in an attempt to curb gun violence in Pennsylvania. Illegal possession of firearms poses a growing threat to residents across the United States. Violence and crime resulting from these unlawfully-owned weapons has reached an alarming rate in recent years and has become overwhelmingly apparent in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In the City of Philadelphia, many police officers and innocent civilians have been injured or killed as a result of illegal firearms. To deter such occurrences in the future, I intend to reintroduce Senate Bill 810 of 2013-2014, which would require lost or stolen firearms be reported to the local police department within 24 hours of the event. Further, I intend to reintroduce Senate Bill 811 of 2013-2014, which would require all firearms sold or transferred in the City of Philadelphia be registered with the Pennsylvania State Police. S.B. 810 was previously co-sponsored by Senators Kitchen, Farnese, Williams and Hughes. S.B. 811 was previously co-sponsored by Senators Kitchen, Williams and Hughes. |
Introduced as SB272
Description: | Senate Bill 810 of 2013-2014 would require lost or stolen firearms be reported to the local police department within 24 hours of the event. It was previously co-sponsored by Senators Kitchen, Farnese, Williams and Hughes. | |
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Introduced as SB273
Description: | Senate Bill 811 of 2013-2014 would require all firearms sold or transferred in the City of Philadelphia be registered with the Pennsylvania State Police. It was previously co-sponsored by Senators Kitchen, Williams and Hughes. | |
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