Re: Local Municipality "Codes" and "Ordinaces"
Agreed that township or borough ordinances should be reviewed by their respective solicitor, but that doesn't guarantee that said solicitor is knowledgeable of the Uniform Firearms Act (UFA). Nothing against my borough's solicitor, and I'm sure he's more than up to speed on contract law and other borough-related issues, but, based on my proposed home defense ordinance November a year ago, he does not give me warm fuzzies regarding his knowledge of the UFA.
We, PAFOA members, are probably more knowledgeable than most township supervisors and borough councilmembers when it comes to firearms. And, our police chiefs? They only view the issue from one of people control.
We must all remain vigilant, research our local ordinances, and point out the errors in law at township/borough meetings. Remember, we have the power.
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