Federal Judge Declares Pennsylvania’s Ban On Carrying Firearms In Vehicles Without License Unconstitutional
Story by Mike Jenkins • 13h •
District Judge Christopher C. Conner of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania has issued a ruling granting summary judgment to the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners, declaring the state’s law banning the carry of firearms in a vehicle without a license unconstitutional.
He also ruled that a ban on firearms possession without a license during a state of emergency is facially unconstitutional and has enjoined Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris from enforcing these provisions.
However, the court ruled in favor of Col. Paris on another issue and dismissed a challenge to a different section of the state’s Uniform Firearms Act of 1995 due to lack of standing, without prejudice. The court noted that plaintiffs have the right to file an amended complaint to address this deficiency.
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