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In doing some PA county research...i found that it seems Chester is not familiar with exemption...

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Please keep in mind that there are some areas where it is prohibited to carry a firearm: schools, courts (both county and district), and county properties (parks, and anywhere it may be posted).
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Q. I have some firearms that were given to me by a parent/relative, do I have to register them in my name?
A. No. Pennsylvania does not require firearms to be registered.
They're correct about not registering, but from relatives other than a parent, grandparent, or spouse, the transfer still has to be done through an FFL.

Most of the other info on the page was accurate though
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interesting, how can Chester County ban firearms in the county properties (parks!) in light of the UFA?????

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interesting, how can Chester County ban firearms in the county properties (parks!) in light of the UFA?????

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As we've seen many times before, many local governments are just unaware of the law regarding the pre-emption statute
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As we've seen many times before, many local governments are just unaware of the law regarding the pre-emption statute
This particular one is not unaware. I sent a letter to Sheriff Welsh regarding this information as published on her website some months ago. I got no response and due to major home reconstruction I haven't followed up yet. But they do know about it.
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The Chester County Parks issue is being discussed here: http://forum.pafoa.org/chester-16/68...-firearms.html (ChesCo Parks Ban Firearms...)
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