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House of Representatives
Session of 2023 - 2024 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: December 8, 2022 03:41 PM
From: Representative Benjamin V. Sanchez and Rep. Mike Zabel
To: All House members
Subject: Establishing a 72-Hour Waiting Period for Firearm Purchases
 

For years, gun violence in America has been an ever-growing issue. In the last decade alone, over 1.2 million Americans have been shot, millions more have had to witness the brutal effects of gun violence firsthand, and nearly all of us will know at least one victim of gun violence in our lifetimes. According to one Harvard Business School study, states with mandatory waiting periods have an average of 17% fewer gun homicides and 10% fewer gun suicides. In 2014 alone, 750 gun homicides were avoided in states with waiting-period laws and it was estimated that almost an additional thousand could be saved if there were mandatory waiting periods across the country. The time has come for us to take action to protect our friends and families from this preventable tragedy.


For this reason, our legislation establishes a 72-hour waiting period for all firearm transfers in the state of Pennsylvania. Study after study supports the fact that disrupting impulsive acts of violence and self-harm by establishing a waiting period such as this, saves lives and provides the time necessary for individuals to gain perspective and seek necessary help.

By not taking action to prevent the creation of more victims, we are doing a disservice to those we are sworn to serve. We hope to count on your support in taking these necessary steps to make our home safer for those we love.
 



Introduced as HB337