PRINTER'S NO.  953

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE BILL

 

No.

919

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY HUGHES, TARTAGLIONE, FONTANA, KITCHEN AND STACK, MARCH 30, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO JUDICIARY, MARCH 30, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania

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Consolidated Statutes, further providing for sale or transfer

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of firearms, for duties of the Pennsylvania State Police and

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for altering or obliterating marks of identification; and

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providing for destruction of confiscated or recovered

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firearms.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 6111(c) of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania

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Consolidated Statutes is amended to read:

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§ 6111.  Sale or transfer of firearms.

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(c)  Duty of other persons.--Any person who is not a licensed

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importer, manufacturer or dealer and who desires to sell or

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transfer a firearm to another unlicensed person shall do so only

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upon the place of business of a licensed importer, manufacturer,

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dealer or county sheriff's office, the latter of whom shall

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follow the procedure set forth in this section as if he were the

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seller of the firearm. The provisions of this section shall not

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apply to transfers between spouses or to transfers between a

 


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parent and child or to transfers between grandparent and

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grandchild. Nothing in this subsection may be construed to

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authorize the Pennsylvania State Police or any local law

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enforcement agency to sell or transfer any confiscated firearm

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in the possession of the Pennsylvania State Police or local law

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enforcement agency.

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Section 2.  Section 6111.1(b) of Title 18 is amended to read:

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§ 6111.1.  Pennsylvania State Police.

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(b)  Duty of Pennsylvania State Police.--

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(1)  Upon receipt of a request for a criminal history,

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juvenile delinquency history and mental health record check

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of the potential purchaser or transferee, the Pennsylvania

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State Police shall immediately during the licensee's call or

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by return call forthwith:

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(i)  review the Pennsylvania State Police criminal

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history and fingerprint records to determine if the

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potential purchaser or transferee is prohibited from

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receipt or possession of a firearm under Federal or State

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law;

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(ii)  review the juvenile delinquency and mental

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health records of the Pennsylvania State Police to

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determine whether the potential purchaser or transferee

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is prohibited from receipt or possession of a firearm

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under Federal or State law; and

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(iii)  inform the licensee making the inquiry either:

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(A)  that the potential purchase or transfer is

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prohibited; or

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(B)  provide the licensee with a unique approval

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number.

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(2)  In the event of electronic failure, scheduled

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computer downtime or similar event beyond the control of the

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Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania State Police

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shall immediately notify the requesting licensee of the

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reason for and estimated length of the delay. If the failure

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or event lasts for a period exceeding 48 hours, the dealer

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shall not be subject to any penalty for completing a

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transaction absent the completion of an instantaneous records

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check for the remainder of the failure or similar event, but

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the dealer shall obtain a completed application/record of

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sale following the provisions of section 6111(b)(1) and (1.1)

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(relating to sale or transfer of firearms) as if an

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instantaneous records check has not been established for any

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sale or transfer of a firearm for the purpose of a subsequent

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background check.

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(3)  The Pennsylvania State Police shall fully comply,

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execute and enforce the directives of this section as

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follows:

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(i)  The instantaneous background check for firearms

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as defined in section 6102 (relating to definitions)

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shall begin on July 1, 1998.

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(ii)  The instantaneous background check for firearms

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that exceed the barrel lengths set forth in section 6102

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shall begin on the later of:

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(A)  the date of publication of the notice under

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section 6111(a)(2); or

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(B)  December 31, 1998.

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(4)  The Pennsylvania State Police and any local law

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enforcement agency shall make all reasonable efforts to

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determine the lawful owner of any firearm confiscated or

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recovered by the Pennsylvania State Police or any local law

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enforcement agency and return said firearm to its lawful

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owner if the owner is not otherwise prohibited from

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possessing the firearm. If the reasonable efforts of the

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Pennsylvania State Police and the local law enforcement

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agency fail to identify the lawful owner of the confiscated

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or recovered firearm within 120 days after the Pennsylvania

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State Police or local law enforcement agency comes into

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possession of the firearm, or if the lawful owner of the

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firearm is identified but otherwise prohibited from

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possessing the firearm, the Pennsylvania State Police or

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local law enforcement agency shall destroy the firearm under

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section 6117.1 (relating to destruction of confiscated or

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recovered firearms). When a court of law has determined that

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the Pennsylvania State Police or any local law enforcement

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agency have failed to exercise the duty under this

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subsection, reasonable attorney fees shall be awarded to any

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lawful owner of said firearm who has sought judicial

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enforcement of this subsection.

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Section 3.  Section 6117 of Title 18 is amended by adding a

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subsection to read:

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§ 6117.  Altering or obliterating marks of identification.

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(e)  Nonapplicability.--This section shall not apply to a

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firearm destroyed under section 6117.1 (relating to destruction

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of confiscated or recovered firearms).

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Section 4.  Title 18 is amended by adding a section to read:

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§ 6117.1.  Destruction of confiscated or recovered firearms.

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(a)  General rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of

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law to the contrary, the Pennsylvania State Police or a local

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law enforcement agency shall destroy all confiscated or

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recovered firearms in its possession if the reasonable efforts

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of the Pennsylvania State Police and the local law enforcement

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agency required under section 6111.1(b)(4) (relating to

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Pennsylvania State Police) fail to identify the lawful owner of

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the firearm or if the lawful owner of the firearm is identified

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but otherwise prohibited from possessing the firearm.

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(b)  Exception.--No confiscated or recovered firearm may be

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destroyed under this section if the firearm is evidence in an

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ongoing investigation or in a criminal prosecution or civil

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litigation. Confiscated or recovered firearms under this

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subsection shall only be destroyed when the investigation is

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complete or a court of competent jurisdiction issues an order

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authorizing the destruction of the firearm.

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(c)  Method of destruction.--Confiscated or recovered

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firearms subject to destruction under this section shall be

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melted at smelting plants located within this Commonwealth.

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(d)  Procedure prior to destruction.--The following shall

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apply to confiscated or recovered firearms subject to

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destruction under this section:

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(1)  The Pennsylvania State Police and each local law

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enforcement agency shall place all firearms in sealed

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containers and in a secure environment with access limited to

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individuals directly responsible for maintaining the official

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registry under paragraph (2).

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(2)  The Pennsylvania State Police or each local law

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enforcement agency shall establish a registry for purposes of

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cataloging all confiscated or recovered firearms in its

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possession. The Pennsylvania State Police and each local law

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enforcement agency shall designate one or more individuals

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who shall be responsible for maintaining the registry.

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(3)  Each firearm shall be individually cataloged in the

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official registry required under paragraph (2). The registry

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shall contain the following information relating to the

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firearm:

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(i)  The serial number of the firearm.

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(ii)  The make and model of the firearm.

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(iii)  The date the firearm came into the possession

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of the Pennsylvania State Police or the local law

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enforcement agency.

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(iv)  The earliest date on which the firearm can be

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destroyed under this section.

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(v)  The date the lawful owner of the confiscated

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firearm was identified and the date the firearm was

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returned to the lawful owner, if applicable.

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(vi)  The date the firearm was destroyed.

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(4)  Firearms subject to destruction shall be transported

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in sealed containers.

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(e)  Time period for destruction.--Except as otherwise

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provided in this subsection, firearms subject to destruction

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under this section shall be destroyed as promptly as possible

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but no less than quarterly. The Pennsylvania State Police or

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each local law enforcement agency may maintain confiscated or

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recovered firearms in its possession until it has accumulated a

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sufficient number of firearms to defray the costs associated

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with this section, provided that each firearm subject to

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destruction under this section shall be destroyed no later than

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180 days after it comes into the possession of the Pennsylvania

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State Police or a local law enforcement agency.

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Section 5.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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