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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY WATERS, YOUNGBLOOD, PARKER, M. O'BRIEN AND DENLINGER, MARCH 24, 2009 |
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| REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, MARCH 24, 2009 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Providing for child firearm safety lock mechanisms. |
2 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
3 | hereby enacts as follows: |
4 | Section 1. Short title. |
5 | This act shall be known and may be cited as the Child Firearm |
6 | Safety Lock Act. |
7 | Section 2. Purposes. |
8 | The purposes of this act are as follows: |
9 | (1) To promote the safe storage and use of handguns by |
10 | consumers. |
11 | (2) To prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access |
12 | to or use of a handgun, including children who may not be in |
13 | possession of a handgun. |
14 | (3) To avoid hindering industry from supplying law- |
15 | abiding citizens with firearms for all lawful purposes, |
16 | including hunting, self-defense, collecting and competitive |
17 | or recreational shooting. |
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1 | Section 3. Definitions. |
2 | As used in this act, the following words and phrases shall |
3 | have the meanings given to them in this section: |
4 | "Licensee." Any licensed manufacturer, importer or dealer of |
5 | firearms. |
6 | "Locking device." A device that, if installed on a firearm |
7 | and secured by means of a key or a mechanically, electronically |
8 | or electromechanically operated combination lock, prevents the |
9 | firearm from being discharged without first deactivating or |
10 | removing the device or a locking mechanism incorporated into the |
11 | design of a firearm that prevents discharge of the firearm by |
12 | any person who does not have access to the key or other device |
13 | designed to unlock the mechanism. |
14 | Section 4. Locking device for firearms. |
15 | It shall be unlawful for any licensee to sell, deliver or |
16 | transfer any firearm to any person other than another licensee |
17 | unless the transferee is provided with or purchases a locking |
18 | device for that firearm. |
19 | Section 5. Exceptions. |
20 | The following firearms are not subject to the provisions of |
21 | this act: |
22 | (1) Firearms for transfer to or possession by any law |
23 | enforcement officer employed by any Federal, State or local |
24 | government entity or rail police employed and certified by a |
25 | rail carrier as a police officer whether on or off duty. |
26 | (2) Firearms for transfer to any person if the firearm |
27 | qualifies as an antique firearm under 18 Pa.C.S. § 6118 |
28 | (relating to antique firearms). |
29 | (3) Firearms for transfer to any person for which a |
30 | safety device is temporarily unavailable, provided that the |
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1 | licensed manufacturer, licensed importer or licensed dealer |
2 | delivers to the transferee within 14 calendar days of the |
3 | original date of the delivery of the firearm a safety device |
4 | for the firearm. |
5 | Section 6. Penalties. |
6 | Failure to comply with the provisions of this act may result |
7 | in: |
8 | (1) Suspension or revocation of any license issued to a |
9 | licensee. |
10 | (2) A civil penalty for any licensee of not more than |
11 | $10,000. |
12 | Section 7. Civil immunity. |
13 | A person who has lawful possession and control of a firearm |
14 | and who uses a safety device with the firearm shall be entitled |
15 | to immunity from civil liability for damages resulting from the |
16 | criminal or unlawful misuse of the firearm by a third party if: |
17 | (1) the firearm was accessed by another person who did |
18 | not have the permission or authorization of the person having |
19 | lawful possession and control of the firearm to have access |
20 | to it; and |
21 | (2) at the time access was gained by the person not so |
22 | authorized, the firearm had been made inoperable by use of a |
23 | safety device. |
24 | Section 8. Effective date. |
25 | This act shall take effect in 60 days. |
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