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HB 887An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for limitation on the regulation of firearms and ammunition; and, in general provisions relating to home rule and optional plan government, repealing provisions relating to limitation on municipal powers.

Congress · introduced 2025-03-13

Latest action: Referred to JUDICIARY, March 13, 2025

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  1. · house Referred to JUDICIARY, March 13, 2025

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Bill text

Printer's No. 0928 · 2,682 characters · source document

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PRINTER'S NO.    928

                     THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA



                         HOUSE BILL
                         No. 887
                                               Session of
                                                 2025

     INTRODUCED BY ISAACSON, CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, DONAHUE, FREEMAN, GIRAL,
        HILL-EVANS, HOHENSTEIN, KHAN, KINKEAD, OTTEN, PIELLI,
        SAMUELSON, SANCHEZ, SCHLOSSBERG AND VENKAT, MARCH 13, 2025

     REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, MARCH 13, 2025


                                    AN ACT
 1   Amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 53 (Municipalities
 2      Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in
 3      firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for
 4      limitation on the regulation of firearms and ammunition; and,
 5      in general provisions relating to home rule and optional plan
 6      government, repealing provisions relating to limitation on
 7      municipal powers.
 8      The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
 9   hereby enacts as follows:
10      Section 1.    Section 6120(a) of Title 18 of the Pennsylvania
11   Consolidated Statutes is amended and the section is amended by
12   adding a subsection to read:
13   § 6120.   Limitation on the regulation of firearms and
14                ammunition.
15      (a)    General rule.--[No county, municipality or township]
16   Except as provided in subsection (a.4), no political subdivision
17   may in any manner regulate the lawful ownership, possession,
18   transfer or transportation of firearms, ammunition or ammunition
19   components when carried or transported for purposes not
20   prohibited by the laws of this Commonwealth.
 1      * * *
 2      (a.4)    Exception.--A political subdivision may, by ordinance,
 3   regulate the possession, transfer or transportation of firearms,
 4   ammunition or ammunition components when carried or transported
 5   on any property owned, operated or maintained by the political
 6   subdivision, including, but not limited to:
 7             (1)   Buildings.
 8             (2)   Parks.
 9             (3)   Conveyances or vehicles.
10      * * *
11      Section 2.     Section 2962(g) of Title 53 is repealed:
12   § 2962.    Limitation on municipal powers.
13      * * *
14      [(g)    Regulation of firearms.--A municipality shall not enact
15   any ordinance or take any other action dealing with the
16   regulation of the transfer, ownership, transportation or
17   possession of firearms.]
18      * * *
19      Section 3.     This act shall take effect in 60 days.




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Inbound (16)

datefromtypeamountrolesource
2025-03-13Ben Waxmancosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Johanny Cepeda-Freytizcosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Kyle Donahuecosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Robert Freemancosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Jose Giralcosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Carol Hill-Evanscosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Joseph C. Hohensteincosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Tarik Khancosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Emily Kinkeadcosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Danielle Friel Ottencosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Chris Piellicosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Steve Samuelsoncosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Benjamin V. Sanchezcosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Michael H. Schlossbergcosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13Arvind Venkatcosponsor_of_billcosponsorsponsorship
2025-03-13MaryLouise Isaacsonsponsor_of_billsponsorsponsorship

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referred_to_committeePennsylvania House Judiciary Committeepa-leg

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Every typed relationship touching this entity — 17 edges across 2 categories. Grouped by what the connection is; the heaviest few are shown, with a link to the full list.

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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1MaryLouise Isaacson (D, state_lower PA-175)sponsor05
2Arvind Venkat (D, state_lower PA-30)cosponsor01
3Ben Waxman (D, state_lower PA-182)cosponsor01
4Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, state_lower PA-153)cosponsor01
5Carol Hill-Evans (D, state_lower PA-95)cosponsor01
6Chris Pielli (D, state_lower PA-156)cosponsor01
7Danielle Friel Otten (D, state_lower PA-155)cosponsor01
8Emily Kinkead (D, state_lower PA-20)cosponsor01
9Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (D, state_lower PA-129)cosponsor01
10Jose Giral (D, state_lower PA-180)cosponsor01
11Joseph C. Hohenstein (D, state_lower PA-177)cosponsor01
12Kyle Donahue (D, state_lower PA-113)cosponsor01
13Michael H. Schlossberg (D, state_lower PA-132)cosponsor01
14Robert Freeman (D, state_lower PA-136)cosponsor01
15Steve Samuelson (D, state_lower PA-135)cosponsor01
16Tarik Khan (D, state_lower PA-194)cosponsor01

Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

Activity

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  1. 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee · pa-leg
  2. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Michael H. Schlossberg (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  3. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Jose Giral (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  4. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Steve Samuelson (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  5. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Ben Waxman (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  6. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Emily Kinkead (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  7. 2025-03-13 · sponsored by MaryLouise Isaacson (sponsor) · sponsorship
  8. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Benjamin V. Sanchez (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  9. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Joseph C. Hohenstein (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  10. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Robert Freeman (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  11. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Kyle Donahue (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  12. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Carol Hill-Evans (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  13. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Chris Pielli (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  14. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Arvind Venkat (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  15. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  16. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Tarik Khan (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  17. 2025-03-13 · cosponsored by Danielle Friel Otten (cosponsor) · sponsorship

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