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File #: 210525    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 5/27/2021 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 6/10/2021
Title: Calling upon the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to enact Senate Bill 598 to allow political subdivisions to restrict the presence and use of firearms at their properties and facilities.
Sponsors: Councilmember Green, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Parker, Councilmember Gauthier, Councilmember Gilmore Richardson, Councilmember Brooks, Councilmember Domb, Councilmember Gym, Councilmember Thomas, Councilmember Johnson
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 21052500, 2. Signature21052500

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Calling upon the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to enact Senate Bill 598 to allow political subdivisions to restrict the presence and use of firearms at their properties and facilities.

 

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WHEREAS, Public safety is one of the primary responsibilities of local government and one that the municipalities of this Commonwealth take very seriously, which is why their prohibition from regulating the presence of firearms on municipal property is a glaring hole in fulfilling that duty to protect the safety of residents and their local elected officials, municipal employees and tourists, and all users of municipal buildings and facilities; and

 

WHEREAS, Schools, counties, and court facilities, on the other hand, do not lack this authorization, nor does the state government; and

 

WHEREAS, Our democracy is built on the exchange of ideas and the ability to voice one’s opinions without fear of violence, not to menace, intimidate, or inflict violence. All residents should feel safe entering a government building - be it federal, state, county or municipal. They should also feel safe participating in local municipal meetings; and

 

WHEREAS, Equally true, our employees and fellow elected officials should be safe carrying out the duties of their respective positions; and

 

WHEREAS, The need for this local authorization is clear: incidents of gun violence at municipal buildings - Ross Township, Monroe County; Masontown Borough, Fayette County; and Paradise Township, Monroe County - have unnecessarily injured or taken the lives of innocent residents and municipal employees; and

 

WHEREAS, To address such threats, Senators Maria Collett and Carolyn Comitta have introduced SB 598, legislation that would allow political subdivisions the ability by ordinance to restrict the presence and use of firearms at properties and facilities they own or operate; and

 

WHEREAS, This legislation would only apply if a political subdivision elects to restrict the presence or use of firearms and posts public notices of such restrictions at every public entrance to the facility or property, bolstering the freedom of local governments and helping to keep all Commonwealth residents safe without impeding on Second Amendment rights; and

 

WHEREAS, In offering the legislation, the senators quoted the members of Horsham Council, a municipality in Sen. Collett’s district, in their rhetorical support for the legislation: "Is the protection of our judges and legislators of more concern than the protection of the children who use our parks and libraries?"; and

 

WHEREAS, Like those local elected officials and the sponsors, we must answer that question with a resounding no; now, therefore, be it

 

RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Philadelphia, Does hereby call upon the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to enact Senate Bill 598 to allow political subdivisions to restrict the presence and use of firearms at their properties and facilities.

 

 

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