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Pennsylvania: Radnor Township Tables Consideration of “Lost or Stolen” Ordinance Until Next Month!
 
Monday, February 22, 2010
 

Please Stand Up and Make Your Voice Heard!

The Radnor Township Board of Commissioners has tabled consideration of proposed “lost or stolen” legislation until Monday, March 22.

This proposed ordinance would require gun owners to report lost or stolen firearms within 72-hours or face a fine up to $1,000 and/or up to 90 days in jail. 

This proposal not only violates Pennsylvania’s state preemption law, but also potentially turns law-abiding gun owners -- who have already been victimized by theft -- into criminals.

Please continue to contact the members of the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners and respectfully voice your opposition to this unwarranted, unjust and illegal proposal.  Contact information can be found below. 

Commissioner Harry Mahoney - Ward 1
(215) 587-9400       
hmahoney@radnor.org

Commissioner Kevin Higgins - Ward 2        
(610) 688-7787       
khiggins@radnor.org

Commissioner William Spingler - Ward 3     
(610) 687-0839       
bspingler@radnor.org                   

Commissioner Elaine Schaefer - Ward 4
(610) 355-0611       
eschaefer@radnor.org        

Commissioner John Nagle - Ward 5 (President)
(610) 527-7218       
jnagle@radnor.org    

Commissioner Donald Curley - Ward 6 (Vice-President)
(610) 256-1287       
dcurley@radnor.org

Commissioner John Fisher - Ward 7          
(610) 519-0253       
jfisher@radnor.org

Township Manager William Martin
(610) 688-5600       
wmartin@radnor.org


 

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