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  1. #1
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    DELCO, Pennsylvania
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    Default Susquehanna County takes stand on gun rights

    Good for them...SUSCO rocks!

    New gun laws won't apply here...

  2. #2
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    Hopewell, Pennsylvania
    (Beaver County)
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    Default Re: Susquehanna County takes stand on gun rights

    YOU BEAT ME TO IT!!! lol

    WTG Susco! Now if we can only get the rest of the state on board with this kind of legislation, we'd be set. Protecting our rights in PA 1 county at a time.

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Susquehanna County takes stand on gun rights

    Great News! lets hope this continues through out the rest of the state.

  4. #4
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    Tobyhanna (X-NYC), Pennsylvania
    (Monroe County)
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    Default Re: Susquehanna County takes stand on gun rights

    Congrats to the county.

  5. #5
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    Fairfield/Carroll Valley, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Susquehanna County takes stand on gun rights

    cant wait to move to PA 4 weeks to go

  6. #6
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    Default Re: Susquehanna County takes stand on gun rights

    Greetings,

    FYI, here is a copy of a letter I just sent to all 3 of the Bucks commissioners. Feel free to copy it and send to all of them state wide.

    Regards, Jim


    Bucks County Commissioners,

    As a 30+ year resident and property owner in Bucks County, I'm writing to ask you kindly consider authoring a resolution similar to that recently signed in Susquehanna County. Please see the details in the short article below. It is quite similar to pending PA HR 357.

    Thank you for your time!

    Regards, Jim 18930



    With gun rights coming under fire across the border in New York State, the Susquehanna County commissioners spoke out by resolution Wednesday in favor of the Second Amendment.

    Republican Commissioner Michael Giangrieco said the issues in New York prompted him to address the matter on a county level.

    He proposed a resolution stating that "any federal act, bill, law, rule or executive order that in any way infringes on our Second Amendment rights by attempting to reduce the private ownership of any firearm, magazine or ammunition shall be unenforceable in Susquehanna County."

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently signed legislation that restricts residents to purchasing ammunition magazines that carry seven bullets.

    Those types of restrictions would be in violation of the Pennsylvania constitution, according to the resolution.

    Commissioner Chairman Alan Hall, also a Republican, seconded the motion; with Mr. Giangrieco, Mr. Hall and Democratic Commissioner MaryAnn Warren supporting the resolution.

    Mr. Giangrieco acknowledged the resolution by the county was largely ceremonial but said that he thought it was an important statement to make in response to the gun laws passed in January in New York State and current proposals in Pennsylvania.

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