![]() § 6111.4 (Registration of firearms), in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed with the Pennsylvania State Police that because the database is not a complete record of all handgun ownership (as people bringing handguns into the state do not have to register them), it does not. While almost any casual observer can see that this database clearly violates the spirit of 18 Pa.C.S. This doesn’t just affect Pennsylvania either. ![]() It should be noted however that all transfers of handguns in Pennsylvania are required to go through the Pennsylvania Instant Check System ( PICS) and as such the Pennsylvania State Police keep a "Sales Database" of all handguns purchased within the Commonwealth. No county, municipality or township may in any manner regulate the lawful ownership, possession, transfer or transportation of firearms, ammunition or ammunition components when carried or transported for purposes not prohibited by the laws of this Commonwealth, according to the state law. If you legally possess bring your firearms into the Pennsylvania or come into possession of the firearms legally, no further action is required. ![]() ![]() No, in fact in Pennsylvania it is actually illegal for any government or police agency to keep a registry of firearms per 18 Pa.C.S. ![]()
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