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Ed Rendell

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Gun Control Laws and Legislation: Where Does Pennsylvania Stand?

In the wake of recent mass shootings in Newtown, CT. and elsewhere, Patch examines the recent history of gun-control legislation in Pennsylvania.

On the books, Pennsylvania's gun laws are somewhat tougher than those found elsewhere in the United States, according to the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The gun-control group gives Pennsylvania a 25 out of a possible 100-point rating on its state scorecard—the 10th-strictest rating in the country. "While Pennsylvania has some common-sense gun laws, including the requirement of Brady criminal background checks on all handgun purchasers, more needs to be done to stop illegal gun trafficking," according to the Brady Center website. Current Law In Pennsylvania, a person does not need a license to "open-carry" a gun by wearing it in a holster or in similar fashion anywhere but in Philadelphia, state police spokeswoman Diana Bates told…

robert redinger jr

10:53 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

If you look at the statistics increasing gun "control" laws actually increases violence because the criminals then have less to fear, even as most of them use illegally obtained guns in the first place!   more ›

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Rendell's Smokescreen

The ex-governor's new book diverts attention from what he did, or didn't do, while he was at the helm.

To the Editor: Former Gov. Ed Rendell is currently attempting to capitalize on his fame (or infamy) as two-term Pennsylvania governor with he promotion of his book, “A Nation of Wusses." I suppose it is advisable for Rendell to focus on something which distracts attention from his calamitous eight years of service as Pennsylvania’s “leader." Those of us who believed that a “new Democrat” was running in 2002 were quickly disabused of the notion when upon election, Rendell immediately called for a 34 percent hike in the punitive and onerous state income tax. He “settled” for a 10 percent boost in the levy after a lengthy stalemate with General Assembly Republicans, who gave up the fight for spending and tax restraint. Rendell made a campaign…

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Jay Bahr

2:28 pm on Monday, June 25, 2012

In addition to “gutter-like” communication skills – you apparently also have an attention deficit disorder. The article was about the horrendous job Rendell did as governor. Stick to the subject matter at hand please. If you want to discuss the current governor - he would not find himself in the situation he is today had it not been for the lousy job Rendell did. It reminds me of when a kid goes …   more ›

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