Wyoming County, Pennsylvania is a Second Amendment Sanctuary

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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White Deer Township supervisors pass a resolution in support of Constitutional rights in general and Second Amendment rights in particular.