Wyoming County, Pennsylvania is a Second Amendment Sanctuary
On May 6, 2021, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania Commissioners passed a resolution in support of the Second Amendment, and declared the county a Second Amendment Sanctuary. If you happen to...
Sugarcreek Borough, Pennsylvania passes resolution in support of Second Amendment
On July 7, 2021, the Sugarcreek Borough, Pennsylvania Council passed a resolution in support of the Second Amendment. If you happen to know the vote count for this Resolution,...
Venango County, Pennsylvania passes resolution in support of Second Amendment
On June 8, 2021, Venango County, Pennsylvania Commissioners passed a resolution in support of the Second Amendment. If you happen to know the vote count for this Resolution, please...
Penn Forest, Pennsylvania is a Second Amendment Township
On April 5, 2021, Penn Forest Township, Pennsylvania Supervisors passed a resolution in support of the Second Amendment and declared the town a Second Amendment Township.
Verification Citation/Source: Township of...
Bowmanstown Borough is a Second Amendment Sanctuary
On January 5, 2021, the Bowmanstown Borough Mayor and Council declared their Borough a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
Verification Citation/Source: Bowmanstown Borough, PA - Council and MayorResolution date passed: 5 Jan...
Forest County, Pennsylvania is now a Second Amendment County
On April 7, 2021, Forest County, PA passed a resolution supporting the Second Amendment and declared the county a Second Amendment County.
Montour County, Pennsylvania is now a Bill of Rights Sanctuary County
On February 9, 2021 Montour County Commissioners passed Resolution R-2-9-2021 declaring Montour County a Bill of Rights Sanctuary County.
Greene CTY, PA Commissioners Pass a Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution
On February 4, the Greene County, Pennsylvania Commissioners Board passed a resolution declaring the county to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
Union County PA, passes support for the Second Amendment Resolution
Commissioners Preston Boop and Jeff Reber, both Republicans, voted in favor. Commissioner Stacy Richards, a Democrat, dissented.
White Deer Township PA, resolves to support Constitutions
White Deer Township supervisors pass a resolution in support of Constitutional rights in general and Second Amendment rights in particular.