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April 25th, 2019, 11:48 PM #1
Duty to Inform? FOAC Says YES!
Was at a town hall meeting tonight about firearms laws and rights hosted by our district state rep, our county sheriff, a game comission officer and Kim Stolfer, president of FOAC. Kim was asked by a member of the audience about "duty to inform" at a traffic stop. Here is a transcript of the discussion...
Audience member: "What is the actual law, I now there's rights but the law as far as, is there a duty to inform in Pennsylvania?"
Kim Stolfer: "No. This gentleman asked what's the law, there is no duty to inform in Pennsylvania law that you have a firearm. If you're in a vehicle and they ask, yes, you have to tell them. You're on the street, you don't have to tell 'em. You don't have to give 'em ID or anything."
Another Audience Member: "Where does it say that you have to inform them if they ask?"
Kim Stolfer: "It's right in the law, section 6109."
Hmmmmm...Last edited by Mr_Gixxer; April 26th, 2019 at 12:04 AM.
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