A letter published in the Scranton Times-Tribune challenges the effectiveness of gun permit laws, asserting they do not prevent criminals from obtaining firearms. The writer, David Kveragas, cites findings from RAND that indicate studies on gun permits yield inconclusive results, emphasizing that criminals often acquire guns through illegal means rather than lawful channels.
Kveragas also critiques the proposed nationwide gun permit legislation, arguing it exceeds Congress’s authority and undermines constitutional rights regarding private firearm ownership. He highlights the influence of advocacy groups like Moms Demand Action, suggesting they prioritize control over safety, thus sparking further debate about the role of such organizations in shaping gun policy in Pennsylvania and beyond.
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