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Buyback programs have been around for decades. The public can turn in guns, no questions asked, and are usually rewarded with gift cards or cash. They aren’t without controversy, and while the city of Philadelphia promotes them, it does not support them financially.
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Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court reverses a decision by a lower court that sided with the District Attorney.
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A state court is stopping a Philadelphia ordinance that requires gun owners to tell police when a firearm has been lost or stolen.
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Officials say shots were fired at Ross Park Mall on Saturday afternoon.
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Gov. Tom Wolf will veto legislation heading to his desk that would repeal long-standing laws intended to control the carrying of guns and prevent public…
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The rate of Allegheny County residents applying for licenses to carry firearms has nearly tripled in the last month. The Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office…
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State authorities have a clear message for people with guns who plan to gather at polling places in Pennsylvania: voter intimidation is against the…
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State Police troopers have completed a record-number of instant background checks for gun purchases or license to carry permits applications in the third…
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Legislation that would limit the governor’s ability to restrict access to guns during a disaster emergency declaration is moving through the Pennsylvania…
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A gun rights rally scheduled to take place in Harrisburg on Monday has been indefinitely postponed after a credible threat was made, one of the organizers…