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by stevie_d_64
Fri May 04, 2007 7:32 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Thoughts on Philadelphia gun-control ordinance...
Replies: 14
Views: 1947

I'm liking what I'm seeing here...commentary-wise...

Does it appear to anyone else that if this were to pass, and be challenged between the two government entities that the purpose is two-fold...

One, would be to tie up the retail of this product "while" the two government entities square off in court...

And two, just to do it???
by stevie_d_64
Fri May 04, 2007 3:37 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Thoughts on Philadelphia gun-control ordinance...
Replies: 14
Views: 1947

If you are not sure if this will have a "ripple" effect on other areas around the country, I tried to add a third option on the poll, but it didn't take...

Please feel free to elaborate...
by stevie_d_64
Fri May 04, 2007 3:35 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Thoughts on Philadelphia gun-control ordinance...
Replies: 14
Views: 1947

Thoughts on Philadelphia gun-control ordinance...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070504/ap_ ... a_gun_laws

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Philly bypasses state, OKs gun control

PHILADELPHIA - The City Council approved limits to gun purchases with the promise to sue state lawmakers to enforce it, saying the city could no longer wait for the Legislature as the murder rate skyrockets.

Only state lawmakers can enact firearms laws in Pennsylvania. But with 137 homicides in Philadelphia so far this year, Councilman Darrell Clarke said the city had to do something.

"It's utterly ridiculous where we are right now. It's an aberration when somebody doesn't get killed," Clarke said. "We can't wait any longer."

The council approved measures Thursday that would limit gun purchases to one a month and require gun owners to promptly report lost or stolen firearms.

Clarke, who co-sponsored the bills with Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller, said the City Council would soon file a lawsuit against the General Assembly to give the city the authority to pass its own gun laws.

Philadelphia gun control "never had the votes to get out of committee, and that hasn't changed," said House Speaker Dennis O'Brien, a Republican.

The bills require Mayor John Street's approval, and he seems likely to sign them.

"We support Councilman Clarke and Councilwoman Reed Miller in their legislative efforts to reduce and prevent gun violence in Philadelphia," Street spokesman Joe Grace said.

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