Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker has signed a new ordinance aimed at combating gun violence by directly addressing the issue of straw purchases—where legal buyers acquire guns for individuals who are prohibited from owning them. The “Straw Purchase Warning Sign Ordinance” requires licensed firearms dealers to prominently display warnings about the risks and legal consequences associated with such purchases, with violators facing severe penalties including hefty fines and potential prison time.
This legislative action comes as Philadelphia reports a significant decline in gun-related violence, with recent statistics showing a 16% decrease in homicides compared to last year. Advocates for gun violence prevention see this ordinance as a proactive measure to bolster public safety and further drive down crime rates in the city. Mayor Parker emphasizes the urgency of continued efforts to ensure all residents feel safe in their communities.
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