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mine is my carry it's perfectly legal and in the event I actually run into an issue Phil will be my first call. Then I will spend the additional money to sue them for everything I can nail to a wall for that over reach. I'm willing to take that chance though some prefer not to that's a personal choice but the issue is (even with the fact that several in law enforcement don't know or choose to ignore the actual laws.) allowing the leeway by not doing so (similar to open carry issues) make the general mindset that it is not legal and eventually some bill gets passed that actually makes it not legal.
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State police update process for selling 'ghost gun' frames
https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/penns...5194edfdb.htmlQuote:
The Pennsylvania State Police have updated the way gun dealers have to perform background checks for selling so-called "ghost gun" frames.
Officials said dealers can no longer use the online background check system.
Instead, dealers have to call the state police office that manages that system to get approval to sell the frames.
The change comes after Attorney General Josh Shapiro issued a legal opinion that "ghost guns" are firearms under state law.