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Sounds like something some Philadelphia congressman thought up. Likely would not get out of committee. Nor would it pass if it did come up for a vote. But, if the world turned upside down (that would make a catchy tune title :)) and it did become law, it would be observed mostly in the breach. Registration is the first step to confiscation. And no, they wouldn't let us keep our muzzleloaders. Freedom is lost incrementally. Once you start down the road of compromise, the battle is lost.

Richard/Grumpa
Hi Zonie and Grumpa. I finally ran down where I read it at, and it was in the POINT-BLANK paper that is put out by the CCRKBA. It just said that state representatives Angle Cruz, Mary Isaacson And Mary Jo Daly sponsored the so-called firearm registration act. It's a fairly good article that you can probably read on the website or maybe In their monthly paper if you're a member as I am.
Squint
 
Lawmakers of all breeds can propose laws but if it is against an existing law, it won't get far.

Without ammending the existing law first, their proposals are just fancy sounding new laws that don't do anything at all except to make their followers happy.
 
Its always the urbanite politicians who propose this manure. They need to clean up their own backyards and not worry about the rest of the state. Not our fault the cities are degregated sewers. Why should the whole state be punished for the actions of a few bad actors in the city.
 
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