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Re: Concerning deceased family members guns
A. All of the above is correct.
2. there is no registration of guns in PA
Thirdly, the state police maintain a registry of sale database that is illegally (by them) used as a registration. Police agencies regularly run gun serial numbers through it to determine if a gun is stolen or not.
So, people wanting to carry for protection should only carry guns that have been entered in their database, or they risk losing the gun in a roadside stop or actual usage of the gun for self defense.
Yes, even if you have legally acquired the gun, you are de-facto guilty until proven innocent.
d. Police and gun shop owners are dismally uninformed about the real laws.
Finally, you have arrived at the best resource for gun rights / knowledge in the state of PA. Welcome to PAFOA!
Correction.... POOFO.Last edited by markshere2; January 1st, 2017 at 09:24 PM.
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