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Policing gun stores, read more..
**House Bill 18
Further providing for limitation on the regulation of firearms and ammunition and for limitation on municipal powers.
Voting November 20, 2007
Aye 19  Nay 10 - Defeated
See How Our Lawmakers Voted to limit regulations of guns.
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/RCC/PUBLIC/listVoteSummaryH.cfm?sYear=2007&sInd=0&cteeCde=24&theDate=11/20/2007&rNbr=1200

**House Bill 22
Providing for a limit on handgun purchases and sales;
establishing the Violence Prevention Fund;
and further providing for municipal regulation
of firearms and ammunition.
Voting November 20, 2007
Aye 12    Nay 17 Bill Defeated
See who voted against limiting handguns in PA
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/RCC/PUBLIC/listVoteSummaryH.cfm?sYear=2007&sInd=0&cteeCde=24&theDate=11/20/2007&rNbr=1201

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Write to OUR
State Representative's
concerning their votes
on gun laws!


Let Your Voice Be Heard!
House Bill 29
A measure that would make it a
requirement to report
a lost or stolen gun.
 The measure went down
to defeat 11-17
By The House Judiciary Committee.
If your automobile is stolen you are required to report it but if your weapon disappears,
you need not say anything.


Check out the stats from the Bureau of Statistics on homicide
Wake Up Pennsylvania Legislators!
Our Gun Laws DO NOT WORK!
Guns are in the hands of criminals
and they are NOT being held accountable.
Instead they are taking the lives of Pennsylvanian's!
How many more lives must be lost
through VIOLENCE?
What are YOU going to do about it?

In 2006, 332 guns from Pennsylvania
were brought to New Jersey
and used to commit crimes.

N.J. Prosecutors Seek Crack Down on Guns from Out-of-State "PA" Read More Here.
Criminals cross state lines and take guns
into the Garden State.
New Jersey prosecutors say those guns
 are frequently purchased in Pennsylvania.

See How Our Legislators Voted on Bill 29
Making Law in PA. Who is "The Boss"?
We, The People of Pennsylvania
are the "boss".
If you wish to be heard,
our legislators are our voice.

Our Berks County Legislators
The Road to Violence. Read Here