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  2. Gun laws in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    State permit required to purchase? No: No: Firearm registration? No: No: 18 Pa.C.S. § 6111.4: All handgun buyers in the state must undergo a PICS check at the point of sale, a record of which is maintained by the state police in a "sales database". However, firearm owners moving to Pennsylvania from another state are not required to register ...

  3. Concealed carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Within the unrestricted category, there exist states that are fully unrestricted, where no permit is required for lawful open or concealed carry, and partially unrestricted, where certain forms of concealed carry may be legal without a permit, while other forms of carry may require a permit. Some states have a limited form of permitless carry ...

  4. Constitutional carry - Wikipedia

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    Residents and non-residents under 21 may open carry without a permit, or conceal carry if they are a non-resident and hold a valid out-of-state concealed carry permit. Open carry without a permit was already legal for residents and non-residents before passage of the bill and is guaranteed by the State Constitution. [citation needed]

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