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Beaver County Sportsmen's Conservation League

To promote and foster, the protection and conservation of our wildlife resources

September 15, 2018 – Pro Second Amendment Sporting Clay Shoot & Steak Dinner

August 9, 2018 by BCSCL Staff

$100 Ticket (Limited Available)

Includes Shoot, Steak Dinner, and a chance on

Smith & Wesson M&P Black 9mm Full size semi-auto 17 rounds

Smith & Wesson M&P Black 40 cal. Full size semi-auto 15 rounds

Smith & Wesson M&P Black 45 cal. Full size semi-auto 10 rounds

Smith & Wesson M&P Black 9mm Compact semi-auto

(All with Manual Safety – Standard sights and 2 magazines)

 Many additional Raffles will be held separately

$50 For dinner Ticket Only

 Registration @ 9:30 AM

Dinner will begin at 4:30 PM

Location Rochester Sportsmen’s Club  181 Sportsman Lane, Rochester, PA  15074

 REGISTRATION FOR SHOOT

9/15/18 SPORTING CLAY SHOOT FLYER

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Public Range Shooting, Second Admendment

Sign Petition for National Concealed Carry Reciprocity

August 2, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

Please sign and pass on if you want to help get national concealed carry reciprocity passed!

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/national-reciprocity-nations-17-million-concealed-handgun-permit-holders

Filed Under: NRA 2nd Amendment News, Second Admendment

Successful 2nd Amendment Rally

June 20, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

2nd Amendment Rally at Harrisburg Group Picture

After having some time to reflect back on the rally on Monday May 22, 2017, “Make The Second Amendment Great Again,” what Beaver County does at these rallies isn’t matched by any of the other 67 counties or any other group or organization. This isn’t the only thing that our county is great for! We do many things that make our County great.

I thank each and every one of you for participating in fund raising, attending meetings and making schedules. The phone calls that are made by everyone that is involved adds up to hundreds of calls, emails & texts! This kind of effort and your participation make me proud to be from Beaver County.

At the rally our legislators mentioned Beaver County more than any other County, they know about Beaver County and what we do!

Our time and efforts make this worthwhile to enable us to practice our right to defend the Second Amendment!

Hopefully you’re as proud as I am to be a part of the rally and to be from Beaver County!

THANK YOU ALL!

President BCSCL  

Tony Rich

 

Filed Under: Second Admendment

Adam Kraut, Esq. for NRA Board.

June 1, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

Adam Kraut is a strong 2nd Amendment supporter. Adam was at the NRA convention in Atlanta, GA. and the 2nd Amendment Rally in Harrisburg, PA Monday May 22, 2017

He would be a Great addition to the NRA. Board of directors.

His Website is up and running. www.adamkraut.com

Petition packet can be found here: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/579a2f5d893fc059a1159624/t/591f1becf7e0ab9656ee9aa9/1495210992050/NRA+Petition+Packet.pdf

Adam Kraut, Esq.
Firearms Industry Consulting Group® (FICG®)
a division of Prince Law Offices, P.C.
646 Lenape Rd
Bechtelsville, PA 19505
610-845-3803 ext. 81115
610-845-3903 (fax)
akraut@princelaw.com

Your PA Firearms Lawyer® and PA Gun Attorney®, as well as, the home to armor piercing arguments®.  You can find our website at www.PAFirearmsLawyer.com and www.FirearmsIndustryConsultingGroup.com.  

The highest compliment we can receive is the referral of your friends, family and business associates. Thank you for your trust

Filed Under: Legislation, NRA, NRA 2nd Amendment News, Second Admendment

Pennsylvania Second Amendment Issues

May 4, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

Pennsylvania Instant Check System Reform – HB 763 and SB224

For years Pennsylvania has been wasting millions of dollars supporting a state-specific background check system that can be replaced with sole use of the federal National Instant Check System. In addition to the wasted taxpayer money, the PICS system has for years been used and abused by politicians and bureaucrats to skirt Pennsylvania law against keeping a gun owner registry. It is our goal to evaluate PICS and determine whether it can justify it’s continued cost.

Constitutional Carry (Two-Tiered) – HB170

Constitutional Carry creates a presumption that if you can legally possess a firearm then a ‘license’ is not required within the state, concealed or not, for law abiding citizens. When a state or other jurisdiction has adopted Constitutional Carry, it is legal for law-abiding citizens to carry a handgun, firearm, or other weapon concealed with or without an applicable permit or license.

Further, this law decriminalizes the carry of handguns for self-defense purposes without a license, and puts the burden upon a prosecutor to prove criminal intent of a person carrying a handgun. Also, there are no defined statutory limits as to ‘how’ a legally carried handgun should be carried openly or concealed; thus it is considered Constitutional Carry.

This legislation creates a two-tiered system with the carrying of firearms for lawful purposes:

  1. Option 1 gives citizens the ability to obtain a (LTCF) License To Carry Firearm permit that is valid throughout Pennsylvania and would provide for carrying firearms in other states.
  2. Option 2 recognizes that Commonwealth citizens have a fundamental constitutional right to keep and bear arms (Article 1, Section 21) and that ‘no LTCF’ is required for law abiding citizens to carry a firearm throughout Pennsylvania.
Strengthening Castle Doctrine / Disparity of Force in self-defense protection – HB167

While Pennsylvania generally has very reasonable laws relating to the Use of Force and lawful self-defense, a current quirk in the wording of the law creates ambiguity with regards to self-defense where force disparity is not as clear as an attacker with a weapon capable of inflicting serious bodily harm. This proposal would make it clear under Pennsylvania law that a disparity in strength, size, and number of attackers can constitute a threat of serious bodily harm or death.

Strengthening of PA Firearms Preemption Laws – HB671 – SB5

Local communities have been enacting, or maintaining, gun laws that violate PA Law prohibiting these laws.  This is in violation of Title 18, Section 6120 which is clear and unequivocating in this prohibition with the penalty being found in Title 18, section 6119.  Current Pennsylvania law was initially enacted in 1974 and since this law is in the PA Crimes Codes the enforcement of this prohibition falls to County District Attorneys who have failed miserably in holding these communities accountable for violating PA Law.

What these bills would do, respectively, is amend either Title 18, Section 6120 (HB 671) or Title 53 (SB 5) with clear language to add standing for individuals and organizations to sue communities which are in violation of the law preemptively and prior to actually being prosecuted.  Should an organization or individual win a legal action against a community acting in a criminal fashion this legislation would then provide for legal costs reimbursement.

Stop the Pennsylvania State Police Gun Registry – HB156

Under Pennsylvania law it is illegal for any government entity to maintain a registry of Pennsylvanian’s guns. However, since 1931 the Pennsylvania State Police have maintained a registry of ‘all’ handgun purchasers in Pennsylvania.  Since 1998 the PICS (Pennsylvania Instant Check System) has expanded the compilation of this “Record Of Sales (ROS) database”. The PA Supreme Court, in 2004, made a politically correct decision that the Record Of Sales database was incomplete and let the PSP continue to accrue private gun owner information.  Numerous anti-gun politicians have seen the weak foundation of the PA Supreme Court decision and have introduced numerous bills to ‘legalize’ the ROS collection of gun owner info.  This bill will put a stop to such nonsense by clearly stating that such a database is a registry as prohibited by Pennsylvania law.

Concealed Carry Reciprocity Simplification – HB155

Currently, Pennsylvania’s system for concealed carry permit reciprocity with other states is an overly complicated process that allows for potential abuse by politically motivated Attorneys General. This bill would streamline Pennsylvania’s reciprocity system by simplifying how comparable laws from other states are reviewed and used to evaluate licensing requirements.

Correcting Firearm Transportation Laws (under development)

Due to poorly worded statutory language and definitions, there is common confusion about transporting firearms in Pennsylvania. We hope to clarify the wording and intent of the Uniform Firearms Act in order to provide gun owners with a clear understanding of how to legally transport firearms throughout the Commonwealth.

Targeting Violent Criminals Using Firearms in Crime – Offense Sentences – HB166

This proposal would ensure that criminals that commit violence with firearms serve their sentences consecutively, preventing abuse of the plea bargaining system that allows violent criminals to get out of jail sooner than they should.

Link to this information below:

Second Amendment Legislation Issues

Filed Under: Action Day, Second Admendment

2017 Action Day Rally

April 6, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

2017 Action Day Rally Info        Get On The Bus Flyer Info

Bus Transportation Information

COST: FREE

DATE: Monday, May 22nd, 2017

DESTINATION: Harrisburg, Capitol Building

DEPARTURE Location: Beaver County Rehabilitation Center, 131 Pleasant Drive, Aliquippa, PA 15001

Located at the I-376 Center exit just behind McDonalds.
There will be an individual there giving parking directions.
PLEASE follow his instructions.

BOARDING TIME: 3:45am – 4:15am

DEPARTURE TIME: 4:30am *VERY IMPORTANT* Buses must depart at 4:30am SHARP!
If you are not on board at that time you will not ride the bus to Harrisburg!

DEPART HARRISBURG: Approximately 2PM-3PM

RESTROOMS ON BUS: YES

BREAKFAST & DINNER: Bus will make brief stops to and from Harrisburg for a quick bite to eat & restroom breaks.

-For more information please contact:  Bob Oles 412-327-2985   roles120@reagan.com

2017 Action Day Rally Info        Get On The Bus Flyer Info

Filed Under: Action Day, Second Admendment Tagged With: 2017

Firearms Training Class by Blue Line Training

April 6, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

 

 

One 6-Hour Day Class, April 8TH

Saturday, 8 AM – 2 PM

Cost $125 Per Person

Registration & Payment Must Be Made By April 3RD

Need 200-Rounds Of Ammunition

Bring Your Own Firearm(s) Or Rent One With Ammo Included For $75

No Micro Pistols Please, you will not get the full benefit from the class.

Please bring 3 magazine for autos or speedloaders for revolvers

Bring Appropriate Clothing For Weather Conditions

No Low-Cut Shirts, Sandals, Or Flip-Flops

Ball Cap, Eye & Ear Protection Required

Firearms Training Registration Form

Bring your own refreshments, lunch or snacks as needed. We will be taking a short lunch break because there is a lot of information to cover, small breaks will also be given.

Location: Beaver Valley Rifle & Pistol Club

Address: 505 Constitution Blvd, Beaver Falls, PA 15010. Entrance is next to the walking trail at Brady’s Run Park.

Filed Under: Firearm Training, Second Admendment Tagged With: Blue Line Firearms Training

Beaver County Sheriff’s Office Press Release …..Carry Permits to be Issued at Maple Syrup Festival

April 6, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

For Immediate Release: March 03, 2017 1315hrs

The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office will be issuing License to Carry Permits for eligible Beaver County residents at this years’ Maple Syrup Festival. The event will be Saturday, April 1st and Sunday, April 2nd between 8:30am and 4:30pm at the Lodge in Brady’s Run Park. Applications will be processed at the County’s Emergency Management Mobile Command Post which will be located near the bus drop-off at the walking bridge.

Sheriff Tony Guy stated “Our courthouse hours are generally Monday thru Friday from 8:30am til 3:30pm for obtaining permits. Many people are unable to come in to apply due to work or other obligations. This will be an opportunity for us to serve our citizens better by making our services more available. If all goes well we may look to expand this mobile service at other county events. I want to thank Executive Director Shaner and the Beaver County Conservation District Board of Directors for making this available to us and Eric Brewer, Director of the County’s Emergency Management for allowing us the use of their mobile equipment.

Applicants must be Beaver County residents, pass a background check, and provide the following:

  • Pennsylvania Driver’s License or Pennsylvania Identification Card with current address along with another form of identification.
  • Two references with full name, address, and telephone number
  • $20.00 cash or check

Filed Under: Beaver County Sheriff, Carry Permit, Second Admendment

Patriots Unite Dinner Flyer

February 21, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

Patriots Unite DinnerPatriots Unite Dinner Flyer

Filed Under: Dinner, Second Admendment

Annual Friends of NRA Fundraiser

February 21, 2017 by BCSCL Staff

Beaver County Annual Fundraiser Friends of NRA

AT MONACA TURNERS
1700 OLD BROADHEAD RD.▪ MONACA, PA 15061
CELEBRATE A LEGACY OF SHOOTING SPORTS TRADITIONS.
Join other champions of the Second Amendment for dinner, raffles, auctions and fun with a chance to win exclusive NRA guns, gear, décor and collectibles!

To order tickets call: (724)775-7740 Or Email: transmission-man637@comcast.net

Eric Anderson
637 Pennsylvania Avenue, Rochester, PA 15074

Or Order tickets online: www.friendsofnra.org

Friends of NRA Fundraiser Flyer

 

Filed Under: NRA, Second Admendment

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