Crawford v Commonwealth - PA Supreme Court guts gun control

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Gun Owners of America (GOA) today praised yesterday’s unanimous decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in the case of Crawford v. Commonwealth, which upholds the preemption provisions of the Pennsylvania Uniform Firearms Act (UFA). This landmark ruling reaffirms the authority of the state legislature to regulate firearms and prevents local governments from enacting their own, potentially conflicting, firearms regulations.

The City of Philadelphia has repeatedly violated the state firearms preemption law. Most recently, local officials attempted to ban firearms in city parks and outlaw the private manufacturing of firearms.

In this decisive ruling, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected the claims of Stanley Crawford (a local anti-gun activist in Philadelphia) and his co-appellants, instead emphasizing the importance of a uniform regulatory framework for firearms across the Commonwealth. The Court highlighted that the General Assembly’s preemption of local firearms regulations is a legitimate exercise of its legislative authority, aimed at ensuring consistency and protecting the constitutional rights of Pennsylvania’s citizens. GOA’s amicus briefs to the court, which were separately filed in May 2021 and December 2022, made these very same arguments.
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Why should I be punished just because scum in the cities can't behave...
 
One could absolutely make the argument that if you need a gun anywhere in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia would be near the top of everyone's list.
 
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