HB 2398 makes a very simple amendment, and pretty much undoes everything that Kane set out to do.
Check it out:
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS...d=0&billBody=H&billTyp=B&billNbr=2398&pn=3919
It replaces the vehicle exemption with reciprocity for all CCW permits, resident or non.
(11) Anyperson while carrying a firearm in any
vehicle, which person nonresident who possesses a valid and
lawfully issued licensefor that to carry a concealed
firearm for any purpose which has been issued under the laws
of the United States or any other state, regardless of the
state of residence.
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(15) Any person who possesses a valid and lawfully
issued license or permit to carry a firearm which has been
issued under the laws of another state, regardless of whether
a reciprocity agreement exists between the Commonwealth and
the state under section 6109(k), provided:
(i) The state provides a reciprocal privilege for
individuals licensed to carry firearms under section
6109.
(ii) The Attorney General has determined that the
firearm laws of the state are similar to the firearm laws
of this Commonwealth.
Check it out:
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS...d=0&billBody=H&billTyp=B&billNbr=2398&pn=3919
It replaces the vehicle exemption with reciprocity for all CCW permits, resident or non.
(11) Any
vehicle, which person
lawfully issued license
firearm for any purpose which has been issued under the laws
of the United States or any other state, regardless of the
state of residence.
* * *
issued license or permit to carry a firearm which has been
issued under the laws of another state, regardless of whether
a reciprocity agreement exists between the Commonwealth and
the state under section 6109(k), provided:
(i) The state provides a reciprocal privilege for
individuals licensed to carry firearms under section
6109.
(ii) The Attorney General has determined that the
firearm laws of the state are similar to the firearm laws
of this Commonwealth.