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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| SENATE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY HUGHES, TARTAGLIONE, FONTANA, KITCHEN AND STACK, MARCH 30, 2011 |
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| REFERRED TO JUDICIARY, MARCH 30, 2011 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania |
2 | Consolidated Statutes, further providing for sale or transfer |
3 | of firearms, for duties of the Pennsylvania State Police and |
4 | for altering or obliterating marks of identification; and |
5 | providing for destruction of confiscated or recovered |
6 | firearms. |
7 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
8 | hereby enacts as follows: |
9 | Section 1. Section 6111(c) of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania |
10 | Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: |
11 | § 6111. Sale or transfer of firearms. |
12 | * * * |
13 | (c) Duty of other persons.--Any person who is not a licensed |
14 | importer, manufacturer or dealer and who desires to sell or |
15 | transfer a firearm to another unlicensed person shall do so only |
16 | upon the place of business of a licensed importer, manufacturer, |
17 | dealer or county sheriff's office, the latter of whom shall |
18 | follow the procedure set forth in this section as if he were the |
19 | seller of the firearm. The provisions of this section shall not |
20 | apply to transfers between spouses or to transfers between a |
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1 | parent and child or to transfers between grandparent and |
2 | grandchild. Nothing in this subsection may be construed to |
3 | authorize the Pennsylvania State Police or any local law |
4 | enforcement agency to sell or transfer any confiscated firearm |
5 | in the possession of the Pennsylvania State Police or local law |
6 | enforcement agency. |
7 | * * * |
8 | Section 2. Section 6111.1(b) of Title 18 is amended to read: |
9 | § 6111.1. Pennsylvania State Police. |
10 | * * * |
11 | (b) Duty of Pennsylvania State Police.-- |
12 | (1) Upon receipt of a request for a criminal history, |
13 | juvenile delinquency history and mental health record check |
14 | of the potential purchaser or transferee, the Pennsylvania |
15 | State Police shall immediately during the licensee's call or |
16 | by return call forthwith: |
17 | (i) review the Pennsylvania State Police criminal |
18 | history and fingerprint records to determine if the |
19 | potential purchaser or transferee is prohibited from |
20 | receipt or possession of a firearm under Federal or State |
21 | law; |
22 | (ii) review the juvenile delinquency and mental |
23 | health records of the Pennsylvania State Police to |
24 | determine whether the potential purchaser or transferee |
25 | is prohibited from receipt or possession of a firearm |
26 | under Federal or State law; and |
27 | (iii) inform the licensee making the inquiry either: |
28 | (A) that the potential purchase or transfer is |
29 | prohibited; or |
30 | (B) provide the licensee with a unique approval |
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1 | number. |
2 | (2) In the event of electronic failure, scheduled |
3 | computer downtime or similar event beyond the control of the |
4 | Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania State Police |
5 | shall immediately notify the requesting licensee of the |
6 | reason for and estimated length of the delay. If the failure |
7 | or event lasts for a period exceeding 48 hours, the dealer |
8 | shall not be subject to any penalty for completing a |
9 | transaction absent the completion of an instantaneous records |
10 | check for the remainder of the failure or similar event, but |
11 | the dealer shall obtain a completed application/record of |
12 | sale following the provisions of section 6111(b)(1) and (1.1) |
13 | (relating to sale or transfer of firearms) as if an |
14 | instantaneous records check has not been established for any |
15 | sale or transfer of a firearm for the purpose of a subsequent |
16 | background check. |
17 | (3) The Pennsylvania State Police shall fully comply, |
18 | execute and enforce the directives of this section as |
19 | follows: |
20 | (i) The instantaneous background check for firearms |
21 | as defined in section 6102 (relating to definitions) |
22 | shall begin on July 1, 1998. |
23 | (ii) The instantaneous background check for firearms |
24 | that exceed the barrel lengths set forth in section 6102 |
25 | shall begin on the later of: |
26 | (A) the date of publication of the notice under |
27 | section 6111(a)(2); or |
28 | (B) December 31, 1998. |
29 | (4) The Pennsylvania State Police and any local law |
30 | enforcement agency shall make all reasonable efforts to |
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1 | determine the lawful owner of any firearm confiscated or |
2 | recovered by the Pennsylvania State Police or any local law |
3 | enforcement agency and return said firearm to its lawful |
4 | owner if the owner is not otherwise prohibited from |
5 | possessing the firearm. If the reasonable efforts of the |
6 | Pennsylvania State Police and the local law enforcement |
7 | agency fail to identify the lawful owner of the confiscated |
8 | or recovered firearm within 120 days after the Pennsylvania |
9 | State Police or local law enforcement agency comes into |
10 | possession of the firearm, or if the lawful owner of the |
11 | firearm is identified but otherwise prohibited from |
12 | possessing the firearm, the Pennsylvania State Police or |
13 | local law enforcement agency shall destroy the firearm under |
14 | section 6117.1 (relating to destruction of confiscated or |
15 | recovered firearms). When a court of law has determined that |
16 | the Pennsylvania State Police or any local law enforcement |
17 | agency have failed to exercise the duty under this |
18 | subsection, reasonable attorney fees shall be awarded to any |
19 | lawful owner of said firearm who has sought judicial |
20 | enforcement of this subsection. |
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22 | Section 3. Section 6117 of Title 18 is amended by adding a |
23 | subsection to read: |
24 | § 6117. Altering or obliterating marks of identification. |
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26 | (e) Nonapplicability.--This section shall not apply to a |
27 | firearm destroyed under section 6117.1 (relating to destruction |
28 | of confiscated or recovered firearms). |
29 | Section 4. Title 18 is amended by adding a section to read: |
30 | § 6117.1. Destruction of confiscated or recovered firearms. |
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1 | (a) General rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of |
2 | law to the contrary, the Pennsylvania State Police or a local |
3 | law enforcement agency shall destroy all confiscated or |
4 | recovered firearms in its possession if the reasonable efforts |
5 | of the Pennsylvania State Police and the local law enforcement |
6 | agency required under section 6111.1(b)(4) (relating to |
7 | Pennsylvania State Police) fail to identify the lawful owner of |
8 | the firearm or if the lawful owner of the firearm is identified |
9 | but otherwise prohibited from possessing the firearm. |
10 | (b) Exception.--No confiscated or recovered firearm may be |
11 | destroyed under this section if the firearm is evidence in an |
12 | ongoing investigation or in a criminal prosecution or civil |
13 | litigation. Confiscated or recovered firearms under this |
14 | subsection shall only be destroyed when the investigation is |
15 | complete or a court of competent jurisdiction issues an order |
16 | authorizing the destruction of the firearm. |
17 | (c) Method of destruction.--Confiscated or recovered |
18 | firearms subject to destruction under this section shall be |
19 | melted at smelting plants located within this Commonwealth. |
20 | (d) Procedure prior to destruction.--The following shall |
21 | apply to confiscated or recovered firearms subject to |
22 | destruction under this section: |
23 | (1) The Pennsylvania State Police and each local law |
24 | enforcement agency shall place all firearms in sealed |
25 | containers and in a secure environment with access limited to |
26 | individuals directly responsible for maintaining the official |
27 | registry under paragraph (2). |
28 | (2) The Pennsylvania State Police or each local law |
29 | enforcement agency shall establish a registry for purposes of |
30 | cataloging all confiscated or recovered firearms in its |
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1 | possession. The Pennsylvania State Police and each local law |
2 | enforcement agency shall designate one or more individuals |
3 | who shall be responsible for maintaining the registry. |
4 | (3) Each firearm shall be individually cataloged in the |
5 | official registry required under paragraph (2). The registry |
6 | shall contain the following information relating to the |
7 | firearm: |
8 | (i) The serial number of the firearm. |
9 | (ii) The make and model of the firearm. |
10 | (iii) The date the firearm came into the possession |
11 | of the Pennsylvania State Police or the local law |
12 | enforcement agency. |
13 | (iv) The earliest date on which the firearm can be |
14 | destroyed under this section. |
15 | (v) The date the lawful owner of the confiscated |
16 | firearm was identified and the date the firearm was |
17 | returned to the lawful owner, if applicable. |
18 | (vi) The date the firearm was destroyed. |
19 | (4) Firearms subject to destruction shall be transported |
20 | in sealed containers. |
21 | (e) Time period for destruction.--Except as otherwise |
22 | provided in this subsection, firearms subject to destruction |
23 | under this section shall be destroyed as promptly as possible |
24 | but no less than quarterly. The Pennsylvania State Police or |
25 | each local law enforcement agency may maintain confiscated or |
26 | recovered firearms in its possession until it has accumulated a |
27 | sufficient number of firearms to defray the costs associated |
28 | with this section, provided that each firearm subject to |
29 | destruction under this section shall be destroyed no later than |
30 | 180 days after it comes into the possession of the Pennsylvania |
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1 | State Police or a local law enforcement agency. |
2 | Section 5. This act shall take effect in 60 days. |
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