At an aviation conference in New York, TSA administrator John Pistole said that effective April 25 the TSA is lifting its ban on small knives in airplane cabins. Pistole said that the allowable knives will be limited to "retractable blades shorter than 6 centimeters (2.4 inches) and narrower than 1/2 inch at the widest point." … Continue reading TSA to Allow Certain Knives on Planes, Again
Category: Firearms Law
Susquehanna County Enacts 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution!
After many towns and cities in Pennsylvania have enacted 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolutions, Susquehanna County is the first county to enact a 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution! Republican Commissioner Michael Giangrieco, concerned over the legislation being passed in New York, decided that it was imperative to pass a 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution at a county-level. He … Continue reading Susquehanna County Enacts 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution!
Muhlenberg Township Passes 2nd Amendment Resolution
Muhlenberg Township is now the latest municipality to pass a 2nd Amendment Resolution. Based almost entirely off of the Gilberton 2nd Amendment Resolution, Muhlenberg Township recently passed its own 2nd Amendment Resolution. You can download a copy here. Muhlenberg now joins many other municipalities in Pennsylvania that have adopted Second Amendment Resolutions, after Gilberton Police … Continue reading Muhlenberg Township Passes 2nd Amendment Resolution
Meet the Next Judge of the Berks Co. Court of Common Pleas – James Smith!
As my viewers know, I have endorsed James Smith for one of the two vacancies on the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. You can find Jim's website here. Jim is a strict constructionist, who acknowledges that the Bill of Rights is not rights afforded to us by the Government; rather, the Bill of Rights … Continue reading Meet the Next Judge of the Berks Co. Court of Common Pleas – James Smith!
Frackville Borough Council Passes 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution
On Friday, February 15, 2013, the Borough of Frackville, PA, passed its own 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution, which is extremely similar to the 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution passed by the Borough of Gilberton, PA. When I obtain a copy of the executed Resolution, I will post it. It is important that these resolutions be passed … Continue reading Frackville Borough Council Passes 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution
FICG/Prince Law Offices, P.C.’s 2nd Amendment Preservation Machine Gun Shoot – May 18, 2013!
Firearms Industry Consulting Group (FICG), a division of Prince Law Offices, P.C., will be hosting the fourth bi- annual machine gun shoot at Eastern Lancaster County Rod and Gun Club on May 18, 2013, in celebration of the 2nd Amendment and your PA Gun Attorney Joshua Prince's birthday on May 24th. Eastern Lancaster Rod and … Continue reading FICG/Prince Law Offices, P.C.’s 2nd Amendment Preservation Machine Gun Shoot – May 18, 2013!
Monumental Commonwealth Court Decision in PA License to Carry Firearms Case
While losing on the overall outcome, Attorney Joshua Prince secured a major victory for Pennsylvania License to Carry Firearms (LTCF) holders in obtaining the first decision in the history of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that held that an individual has a liberty and property interest (neither of which were previously established) in an issued LTCF; … Continue reading Monumental Commonwealth Court Decision in PA License to Carry Firearms Case
Attorney General Kane Eviscerates Florida License to Carry Firearms Reciprocity Agreement
Today, February 8, 2013, Attorney General Kathleen Kane followed through on her pledge to eviscerate Pennsylvania's reciprocity agreement with Florida, regarding licenses to carry firearms (LTCFs). In a Notice from Attorney General Kathleen Kane, she announces that she has, unsupported by the law, "entered into a modification of the current firearm reciprocity agreement with the … Continue reading Attorney General Kane Eviscerates Florida License to Carry Firearms Reciprocity Agreement
Pennsylvania State Police to Share Mental Health Records with Federal Bureau of Investigation
Recently, the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) has decided to share civil mental health commitments, which include civil commitments under Section 302 and 303 of Pennsylvania's Mental Health and Procedures Act (MHPA), with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This is a monumental change for Pennsylvania, which never used to share civil commitment records because of the … Continue reading Pennsylvania State Police to Share Mental Health Records with Federal Bureau of Investigation
Firearms Law Seminar – March 23, 2013 – Presented by Joshua Prince, Esq.
On March 23, 2013, from 10am-2pm, Attorney Joshua Prince, from the Firearms Industry Consulting Group, a division of Prince Law Offices, P.C., will present on federal and state firearms law issues at the Denver Firehall, 425 Locust St. Denver, PA 17517. You can find the flyer and registration information here. There is a small admission … Continue reading Firearms Law Seminar – March 23, 2013 – Presented by Joshua Prince, Esq.