http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2015/06/commonwealth_court_act_192_unc.html
The law enacted last year that put teeth into enforcing the state preemption law was struck down. It was ruled that how they passed it (attached to an unrelated bill) violated PA law. So, we had several years of Republican control of the state house, senate and governors desk and they couldn't pass a simple preemption law or end the state monopoly on liquor sales. The republicans are truly worthless. In the "good news" for them the huge state legislature salaries and pensions are still in place.
What this means for PA is that communities can and will pass local laws that violate the state preemption law. The loophole for the communities that do this is that they can only be sued if someone can claim to have been hurt by the law. They skirt that by not enforcing the laws. How the anti gunners see that as useful is beyond me.
Back to the drawing board Shooter13.
The law enacted last year that put teeth into enforcing the state preemption law was struck down. It was ruled that how they passed it (attached to an unrelated bill) violated PA law. So, we had several years of Republican control of the state house, senate and governors desk and they couldn't pass a simple preemption law or end the state monopoly on liquor sales. The republicans are truly worthless. In the "good news" for them the huge state legislature salaries and pensions are still in place.
What this means for PA is that communities can and will pass local laws that violate the state preemption law. The loophole for the communities that do this is that they can only be sued if someone can claim to have been hurt by the law. They skirt that by not enforcing the laws. How the anti gunners see that as useful is beyond me.
Back to the drawing board Shooter13.