Lost-gun ordinances usually fire blanks November 3, 2008
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Lose a gun in Cleveland and fail to report it to police and you could face a $250 fine and 30 days in jail. But in the 12 years that ordinance has been on Cleveland’s books, only two people have been taken to court for failing to report a lost or stolen gun.
That experience, and those of other cities, suggests that Pittsburgh’s proposed ordinance on reporting lost or stolen guns and others cropping up all over the state and nation warrant neither the fear they are engendering in foes, nor the hope they inspire in advocates.
Read the rest or Post-Gazette’s Rich Lord’s article here.


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