I learned yesterday that the sale of a handgun between two individuals in Pennsylvania, requiring an FFL, is a state thing (or, more correctly, Commonwealth thing), and this is not a Federal requirement. I did not realize that this requirement was not a Federal requirement.
Pennsylvania is probably the most pro 2A state in the northeast, so how did this come about? When and why? Who was responsible for it?
I am surprised that a pro 2A state like Pennsylvania ever approved this. Any chances of the legislature getting rid of it, and, in order for that to occur, what would have to happen?
Pennsylvania is probably the most pro 2A state in the northeast, so how did this come about? When and why? Who was responsible for it?
I am surprised that a pro 2A state like Pennsylvania ever approved this. Any chances of the legislature getting rid of it, and, in order for that to occur, what would have to happen?