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File #: 190454    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Bill Status: LAPSED
File created: 5/23/2019 In control: Committee on Public Safety
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Amending Chapter 10-2000 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Use of Three-Dimensional Printer to Manufacture Firearms," to change the Chapter title, add definitions, and add additional prohibitions on use of three-dimensional printers and prohibitions relating to the purchase or sale of components for, and unlicensed manufacture of, firearms; under certain terms and conditions.
Sponsors: Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Jones
Indexes: FIREARMS, THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTERS
Code sections: 10-2000 - Use of Three-Dimensional Printer to Manufacture Firearms
Attachments: 1. Bill No. 19045400.pdf

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Amending Chapter 10-2000 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Use of Three-Dimensional Printer to Manufacture Firearms,” to change the Chapter title, add definitions, and add additional prohibitions on use of three-dimensional printers and prohibitions relating to the purchase or sale of components for, and unlicensed manufacture of, firearms; under certain terms and conditions.

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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

SECTION 1.  Chapter 10-2000 of The Philadelphia Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

 

CHAPTER 10-2000.  PROHIBITION ON UNLICENSED MANUFACTURE OF FIREARMS, INCLUDING USE OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTER TO MANUFACTURE FIREARMS AND PURCHASE OR SALE OF COMPONENT PARTS

§ 10-2001.  Definitions.

                     (1)                     Firearm. Any device designed, made or adapted to expel a projectile through a barrel by using the energy generated by an explosive or burning substance or any device readily convertible to that use.                     

                     (2)                     Three-dimensional printer. A computer-driven machine capable of producing a three-dimensional object from a digital model.

                     (3)                     Major component of a firearm. Includes the slide or cylinder, or the frame or receiver of a firearm; and in the case of a shotgun, the barrel.

                     (4)                     Unfinished firearm frame or receiver.  A piece of any material that does not constitute the frame or receiver of a firearm, but that has been shaped or formed in any way for the purpose of becoming the frame or receiver of a firearm.

                     (5)                     Additive manufacturing.  A manufacturing process in which material is added in order to produce the product, including but not limited to three-dimensional printing in which layers of material are laid down in succession.

§ 10-2002.  Restriction on Use, Purchase, Sale or Manufacture.

                     (1)                      No person, unless licensed to manufacture firearms under Federal law, 18 U.S.C.  § 923(a), shall:

 (a)   use a three-dimensional printer to create any firearm, or any piece or part thereof or attachment thereto[, unless such person possesses a license to manufacture firearms under Federal law, 18 U.S.C. § 923(a).];

(b)  use any additive manufacturing process in order to produce a firearm;

(c)   purchase any major component of a firearm, or any unfinished frame or receiver, with the intent to manufacture a firearm; or

(d)  sell or transfer any major component of a firearm, or any unfinished frame or receiver, when such seller knows or has reason to know that the buyer intends to use the component to manufacture a firearm.

 

§ 10-2003.  Penalties.

                     A violation of this Chapter shall be a Class III offense and subject to a fine as set forth in § 1-109 of this Code.

 

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Explanation:

 

[Brackets] indicate matter deleted.

Italics indicate matter added.

 

 

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