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CCW Law in PA
During a recent discussion with a friend, the question arose:
"Is it legal to carry a concealed hangun with a valid CCW permit into a place of business that serves alcohol (Bar, liquer store) in the state of Pennsylvania?" After doing much research, I was unable to find the answer to this question. I have visited www.packing.org as well as many other sites, and have read the laws concering firearms: Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes CRIMES AND OFFENSES (TITLE 18) - Chapter 61 - Sub Chapter A - Uniform Firearms Act http://members.aol.com/StatutesP2/18.Cp.61A.html I have not found any evidence to prove or disprove that firearms are illegal in bars. Any insite or links that answer this question is greatly apreciated. Thank You in advance, -BJ **Note** This post is not to question whether it is a "good idea" to carry a firearm into a bar, but about strict legality. |
RE: CCW Law in PA
Schools,Churches and Courthouses are the only places Illegal to carry. It is not recomended to carry in Bars,Banks ect.
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RE: CCW Law in PA
Yeah, The only 2 places I have read that are totally off-limits are courthouses and school properties.
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RE: CCW Law in PA
I have had a PA CCWP for 23 years now. Unless they have changed the law, you may not carry in a class #1 city either. To the best of my knowledge, Philadelphia is the only city that this applies to.
I admit to not keeping up with any regulation changes though. I know as much today about it as I did when I first got my permit in 1981. |
RE: CCW Law in PA
Yeah, it tough to find an answer. I think I'm going to have to contact the local sheriff to see for sure.
I will probably do this on monday and post my results. Until then, keep the input commin guys. |
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