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File #: 120063    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: WITHDRAWN
File created: 2/2/2012 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Urging the Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee to reject House Bill No. 1523 which could impose heavy financial penalties on municipalities that adopt or enforce reasonable regulations of firearms, and to allow the City of Philadelphia to continue its efforts to regulate firearms for the health, safety and welfare of the City.
Sponsors: Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Bass
Indexes: FIREARMS
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 12006300.pdf
Title
Urging the Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee to reject House Bill No. 1523 which could impose heavy financial penalties on municipalities that adopt or enforce reasonable regulations of firearms, and to allow the City of Philadelphia to continue its efforts to regulate firearms for the health, safety and welfare of the City.
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WHEREAS, The City is faced with a wave of gun related crimes, which sadly and frequently result in death, life threatening injuries, and permanent disabilities; and
WHEREAS, Between January and June 2011, there were 127 murders by gunshot and 674 gunshot victims in the City; and
WHEREAS, Many of the firearms used in crimes were purchased legally through straw purchases (the purchase of weapons for others who are not legally authorized to purchase them), only eventually to come into the possession of criminals; and
WHEREAS, Regulations requiring the reporting of lost or stolen firearms are likely to discourage straw purchases; indeed, studies indicate that more firearms used in the commission of criminal offenses originate in states without lost or stolen gun reporting legislation; and
WHEREAS, The City, in an effort to combat the wave of gun related violence, enacted five ordinances, on April 10, 2008 regulating the ownership and transfer of firearms within the City, among which is Bill No. 080032-A "Lost or Stolen Gun Ordinance," requiring gun owners to report their lost or stolen firearms to police within twenty-four hours after discovery of the theft for the purpose of limiting straw purchases; and
WHEREAS, Laws requiring gun owners to notify law enforcement about lost or stolen weapons have survived court challenges and remain in effect in 30 municipalities throughout Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, House Bill No. 1523, currently before the House Judiciary Committee, seeks to curtail the passage of local legislation regulating firearms by subjecting municipalities that pass such regulatio...

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