As many of our viewers are aware, I have sent 6+ page letters to numerous (over 90) municipalities regarding their unlawful firearm ordinances and the looming effective date of Act 192. I am going to attempt to keep this blog article updated on the status of those municipal ordinances, where the municipality has taken or is taking some form of action (aka, you may want to bookmark this article, if you want to keep track). If we have not yet heard back from the municipality, it will not be listed below.
If any of you wish to donate towards the time and cost invested in obtaining the repeal of these ordinances, it would be greatly appreciated. You can simply call the office at 888-313-0416 and speak with accounting (simply tell them it is in relation to matter 34548) or send a check to Prince Law Offices, P.C., 646 Lenape Rd, Bechtelsville, PA 19505 and simply place “Matter 34548″ on the memo line. To all of those who have already donated, we GREATLY appreciate your donations.
Updated 5/12/15
Altoona City: Repealing its unlawful ordinances
Athens Borough: Repealing its unlawful firearm ordinances
Athens Township: Repealed its unlawful firearm ordinances
Bellefonte Borough: Repealed its unlawful ordinances at the December monthly meeting of the Board of Supervisors
Brecknock Township: Ordinances to be repealed on January 13th at the monthly meeting of the Board of Supervisors
Brookville Borough: Ordinances to be repealed at the January 6th meeting.
Buckingham Township: Ordinances have been repealed.
Bucks County: Will be moving forward with a repeal of its discharge ordinance.
Carroll Township: Repealing their ordinance on April 7, 2015.
Cheltenham Township: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
City of Allentown: Repealed all of their firearm ordinances on 2/4/2015.
City of Bethlehem: Ordinances amended but still do not comply with Section 6120.
City of Erie: The original litigation of Dillon v. City of Erie resulted in the Commonwealth Court finding that the City’s ban on possession of firearms in city parks was unlawful; however, the City has now also repealed its lost and stolen ordinance.
City of Harrisburg: Refusing to rescind its ordinances
City of Reading: Ordinances in the process of being repealed.
College Township: Ordinances in the process of being repealed.
Crescent Township: Repealing its ordinances at the January 8th meeting
Cumru Township: Repealing its Protected Area Ordinance 6/15/15
Dingman Township: In the process of repealing their ordinances.
Dover Borough: Repealing its ordinances.
Doylestown Borough: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
East Vincent Township: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
Elizabethville Borough: Ordinances in the process of being repealed.
Emporium Borough: Reviewing their ordinances and will discuss at their meeting on Feb 2 (repeal expected)
Ferguson Township: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
Greene Township: Ordinances have been repealed
Hanover Township: Ordinances repealed but still working on fixing signs
Hepburn Township: Ordinances to be repealed by the February monthly meeting of the Board of Supervisors
Horsham Township: Will be introducing a repeal of their ordinances on January 26th.
Lehigh Township: Ordinances to be repealed in the near future (with the addition of a VERY pro NFA provision, which will be discussed once enacted)
Liberty Borough: Repealed their ordinances on January 19th.
Lower Allen, Cumberland Co: Ordinances repealed 12/22/2014
Lower Heidelberg Township: Ordinances repealed 2/19/2015
Macungie Borough: Ordinances amended but still do not seemingly comply with Section 6120.
Marshall Township: Repealed all of their unlawful firearm ordinances
Morrisville Borough: Ordinances in the process of being repealed.
North York Borough: Repealing their ordinances
Northampton Borough: Repealed its illegal discharge ordinance on March 5th
Oxford Borough: Repealed their ordinance.
Plumstead Township: Ordinances to be repealed on January 5th at the monthly meeting of the Board of Supervisors
Richland Township: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
Salisbury Township: Moving forward with drafting an ordinance to repeal their unlawful ordinances.
Sellersville Borough: Ordinance has been amended
Telford Borough: Ordinance No. 405 repealed Ordinance 174 in its entirety and Chapter 6, Conduct, Part 5, Discharge of Firearms on February 2nd.
Tullytown Borough: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
Union Township: Ordinances in the process of being repealed
Warrington Township: Ordinances to be repealed in the near future
Warwick Township: Set to repeal all their firearm regulations on January 19th
Washington County: Repealing its unlawful ordinances.
West Mifflin Borough: Lost and Stolen has been repealed; awaiting confirmation regarding Parks and Rec
Whitehall Township: Although verbiage has been removed from the signs, it is still quasi-visible.
Wilson Borough: Repealed its unlawful ordinances
Worcester Township: Ordinances repealed at December 17, 2014 meeting
Yoe Borough: Ordinances repealed February 3, 2015.
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