State Rep. Aaron Bernstine has introduced House Bill 454, aimed at revamping the concealed-carry process for firearm owners in Pennsylvania. The proposed legislation removes the requirement for residents to obtain a concealed-carry permit, streamlining the process significantly for those who wish to carry concealed firearms.
The bill also introduces an optional license to carry, providing the opportunity to carry in Pennsylvania and 32 additional states. This two-tiered approach seeks to enhance the rights of gun owners while potentially impacting statewide firearm legislation.
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