A recent procedural vote in the Pennsylvania House regarding constitutional carry legislation ignites controversy as gun rights groups chastise Democratic Rep. Frank Burns for his vote. Burns upheld a ruling that rejected an amendment proposed by Republican Rep. Aaron Bernstine, asserting it violated House rules, a move that has drawn ire from gun rights advocates who view him as a proponent of the Second Amendment.
This clash underscores a broader debate over gun rights in Pennsylvania, a state where discussions around constitutional carry—allowing individuals to carry firearms without a permit—are intensifying. The conflict highlights the growing divide among lawmakers as gun rights groups push back against legislative decisions they perceive as undermining Second Amendment protections.
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