A Pennsylvania lawmaker plans to introduce a bill that would allow residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit. Introduced by State Representative Frank Burns, the proposed legislation seeks to amend Pennsylvania’s Constitution to enhance citizens’ rights under the Second Amendment.
In a recent memo, Burns argues that current requirements, including mandatory licensing even after passing background checks, hinder the rights of responsible gun owners. The proposed changes have drawn attention as the state is perceived to lag in protecting rights related to concealed carry, sparking a potential debate among lawmakers and citizens alike.
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