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Home » Pennsylvania Lawmaker Introduces Bill for Constitutional Carry and Optional Concealed Carry Permits

Pennsylvania Lawmaker Introduces Bill for Constitutional Carry and Optional Concealed Carry Permits

Adam Green By Adam Green February 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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HARRISBURG, PA — State Representative Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) has introduced House Bill 454, a legislative proposal aimed at reshaping Pennsylvania’s concealed carry laws. The bill seeks to remove the requirement for a permit to carry a concealed firearm while maintaining an optional licensing system for those seeking reciprocity with other states.

Key Provisions of House Bill 454

The legislation introduces a two-tiered approach to concealed carry rights:

  • Constitutional Carry: The bill would eliminate the need for Pennsylvanians to obtain a permit to carry a concealed firearm within the state. Any law-abiding citizen who passes a background check to purchase a firearm would be allowed to carry it concealed without additional government approval.
  • Optional License to Carry a Firearm (LTCF): While the bill removes the mandatory permit requirement, it establishes a voluntary LTCF for those who wish to carry concealed in other states that recognize Pennsylvania’s permit. Currently, Pennsylvania has reciprocity agreements with 32 states, and the LTCF would continue to facilitate lawful concealed carry across state lines.

Bernstine argues that the current licensing system places unnecessary burdens on law-abiding citizens while doing little to deter criminals. “Pennsylvanians have the fundamental right to protect themselves and their families,” Bernstine said in a statement. “This legislation ensures that right is respected while allowing individuals the flexibility to obtain a permit if they choose.”

Potential Impact and Next Steps

If passed, Pennsylvania would join the growing number of states that have adopted constitutional carry, recognizing the right to carry concealed without a permit. The bill has been referred to the

House Judiciary Committee for review. It remains to be seen how much support the measure will garner in the legislature, especially given past debates over constitutional carry in Pennsylvania.

What This Means for Gun Owners

For Pennsylvania residents, House Bill 454 could significantly reduce legal hurdles to carrying a concealed firearm for self-defense. Those who travel frequently or wish to carry outside the state could still opt for the LTCF to maintain reciprocity privileges. As always, gun owners should stay informed on changing laws and ensure they understand both state and federal firearm regulations.

With the bill now in committee, its progress will be closely watched by Second Amendment advocates and opponents alike. If signed into law, Pennsylvania could take another step toward strengthening gun rights for its citizens.

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