Test Drive Our New Site! We have some improvements in the works that we're excited for you to experience. Click here to try our new, faster, mobile friendly beta site. We will be maintaining our current version of the site thru the end of 2024, so you can switch back as our improvements continue.
Legislation Quick Search
08/16/2024 04:12 AM
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/Legis/CSM/showMemoPublic.cfm?SPick=20230&chamber=H&cosponId=38372
Share:
Home / House Co-Sponsorship Memoranda

House Co-Sponsorship Memoranda

Subscribe to PaLegis Notifications
NEW!

Subscribe to receive notifications of new Co-Sponsorship Memos circulated

By Member | By Date | Keyword Search


House of Representatives
Session of 2023 - 2024 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: December 7, 2022 10:14 AM
From: Representative MaryLouise Isaacson
To: All House members
Subject: Firearms on Local Government Property
 
In June 2019, six people were shot and one was killed in a shooting at a graduation party in a park in Philadelphia. Without state action allowing for local regulation of firearms on city parks, this has remained a feature of life in Pennsylvania. This past year, a Pennsylvanian was killed and two others were injured at a shooting at a park in Reading, a 41-year-old mother was shot outside the Philadelphia City Recreation Center, and a 14-year-old was killed and others were injured in a shooting outside a Philadelphia high school.
 
Shootings on local government property contribute to the 1,574 Pennsylvanians killed on average each year in gun violence. Nevertheless, local governments are powerless to act. Although Philadelphia responded quickly with a ban on firearms in the city’s indoor and outdoor recreation spaces after the first such shooting this year, state law blocked the rule from taking effect.
 
For this reason, I am putting forward legislation to return the power to regulate firearms on local government property from Harrisburg politicians to local governments. My legislation would allow political subdivisions to regulate the possession and transportation of firearms when carried or transported on public grounds, including but not limited to buildings, parks, and conveyances or vehicles.  The bill will not only keep our constituents safe, but will also provide peace of mind for government employees working in these buildings and parks and driving government vehicles.
 
Please join me in empowering local governments to better protect our communities from gun violence.



Introduced as HB217