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Home » Harrisburg Heat: Pennsylvania Senate Advances Constitutional Carry And Preemption Strength

Harrisburg Heat: Pennsylvania Senate Advances Constitutional Carry And Preemption Strength

Adam Green By Adam Green May 13, 2026 3 Min Read
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Harrisburg Heat: Pennsylvania Senate Advances Constitutional Carry And Preemption Strength

Pennsylvania’s Second Amendment landscape shifted significantly on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, as the State Senate advanced two high-priority firearms bills. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to move Constitutional Carry (SB 357) to the floor, while the full Senate approved SB 822, a measure designed to penalize local governments that violate the state’s firearms preemption laws.


HARRISBURG, PA — The halls of the Pennsylvania Capitol were a flurry of activity this week as lawmakers moved to solidify the rights of the Commonwealth’s gun owners. Wednesday, May 6, proved to be a “doubleheader” for pro-gun legislation, addressing both the right to carry and the protection of state law uniformity.

SB 357: The Push for Constitutional Carry

In a morning session, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 9-5 to advance Senate Bill 357. If signed into law, Pennsylvania would become the 30th state to adopt Constitutional Carry, allowing law-abiding citizens to carry a concealed firearm for self-defense without the requirement of a government-issued permit.

Proponents argue the bill eliminates “government red tape” and delays that can hinder the immediate exercise of a constitutional right. Notably, the bill:

  • Preserves Permits: It would not invalidate existing Licenses to Carry Firearms (LTCF).
  • Ensures Reciprocity: Pennsylvanians who wish to carry in other states that require a permit could still obtain one through the current process.

SB 822: Strengthening Preemption

Later that afternoon, the full Senate moved to protect gun owners from the “patchwork” of local ordinances that often plague urban centers. By a 30-20 vote, the Senate passed Senate Bill 822.

This legislation seeks to put “teeth” into the state’s preemption statute, which forbids local municipalities from enacting their own gun control measures. A key provision of SB 822 allows membership organizations (such as the NRA or GOA) to recover litigation costs and attorney fees when they successfully sue a local government for violating state preemption.

Safety Tip: The advancement of SB 357 is a major step toward recognizing the natural right to self-defense, but it also increases the “Personal Accountability” requirement for citizens. Even in a Constitutional Carry state, the laws regarding “prohibited places” (schools, courthouses, federal property) remain in full effect. Furthermore, SB 822 is a critical win because it ensures that when you cross a city line—such as moving from York into a larger metro area—your legal status doesn’t change due to a rogue local ordinance.

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