Posted March 15, 2019 5:00 pm by Comments

By Micah Rate

AP Photo/Marc Levy

A new gun control bill proposed to Pennsylvania’s House Judiciary Committee is calling for a thorough firearm registry.

The bill, HB768, introduced by Democratic State Rep. Angel Cruz of Philadelphia, would require potential and current gun owners to provide extensive background information and pay an additional fee before being allowed to purchase or possess a firearm.

According to NBC-affiliate WJAC-TV, the Firearms Registration Act would require gun owners to register each of their firearms with the Pennsylvania State Police. Gun owners would also be required to undergo a background check, be fingerprinted, and give other personal information such as home and businesses addresses and their social security numbers.

Ashley Honea of WJAC explains:

The bill states a person would have to obtain a registry certificate from the Pennsylvania State Police in order to possess, transfer, sell, give, or accept a firearm.

In order to do so, they must undergo a criminal background check and submit fingerprints along with their social security number, home and business address, telephone number, date of birth, age, sex and citizenship.

All of these requirements would be in addition to the state’s current laws to obtain a concealed carry permit and undergo the Pennsylvania Instant Check System, …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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