Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB737

Introduced
3/28/23  

Caption

In firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for Pennsylvania State Police and for licensing of dealers.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 737 would establish stricter measures for the licensing of firearm dealers, mandating comprehensive background checks for both sellers and employees involved in firearm sales. By doing so, the bill seeks to prevent sales to individuals who may pose a threat due to their criminal history or mental health status. Supporters believe that enhancing these regulations could lead to a reduction in gun violence, making communities safer while ensuring that lawful gun owners still have access to firearms.

Summary

House Bill 737 aims to amend laws regarding firearms and their sales in Pennsylvania, particularly focusing on the duties of the Pennsylvania State Police in approving firearm purchases and the licensing process for dealers. This bill outlines updated requirements for background checks involving criminal history, juvenile delinquency, and mental health evaluations before a potential purchaser can obtain a firearm. It emphasizes the need for compliance with both federal and state laws in these assessments to enhance public safety and responsible gun ownership.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the bill is somewhat mixed, with proponents feeling it is a necessary step towards better gun regulation and public safety, while opponents argue that it may infringe upon Second Amendment rights and overburden legal firearm transactions. Some legislators and advocacy groups demand more robust measures to address gun violence, presenting the bill as a precautionary approach toward gun sales, while critics voice concerns about the potential impacts on responsible gun owners and local businesses that rely on firearm sales for income.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates surrounding the balance of safety versus rights, where proponents advocate for more stringent regulations as a means to protect the public, whereas opponents highlight fears of the bill leading to unintended consequences such as reduced access to firearms for law-abiding citizens. The controversy reflects broader national discussions on gun control policy, indicating a divided legislature and public opinion on how best to approach the issue of firearm regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

PA HB157

In Pennsylvania PreferredĀ® Trademark, further providing for definitions, for Pennsylvania PreferredĀ® trademark, for licensee qualification, for duties and authority of department, for trademark license agreement, application and licensure process, for costs, for Pennsylvania PreferredĀ® Trademark Licensing Fund, for injunctive relief, for rules and regulations and for purpose, repealing provisions relating to definitions and further providing for qualified veterans and qualified veteran business entities.

PA SR108

Congratulating The Pennsylvania State University wrestling team on its 11th National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Championship and Pennsylvania residents who competed and placed during the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Wrestling Championship.

PA SB297

Authorizing the provision or sale of Pennsylvania milk in Pennsylvania schools.

PA HB997

Authorizing the provision or sale of Pennsylvania milk in Pennsylvania schools.

PA SB463

Authorizing the provision or sale of Pennsylvania milk in Pennsylvania schools.

PA HB179

Authorizing the provision or sale of Pennsylvania milk in Pennsylvania schools.

PA HB2273

In licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for Pennsylvania Malt and Brewed Beverages Industry Promotion Board and for Pennsylvania Wine Marketing and Research Program Board; and, in distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, establishing the Pennsylvania Distilled Spirits Industry Promotion Board.

PA HB364

Providing for the Pennsylvania Amber Alert System for Abducted and Missing Persons, the Missing Endangered Person Advisory System (MEPAS) and the Green Alert System and for duties of the Pennsylvania State Police; assessing costs; providing for immunity and penalties; and making a repeal.