“+ 31. Pennsylvania
Lame-duck Governor Tom Wolf continues to veto pro-gun legislation at a steady clip. Late in 2021, he vetoed a permitless carry bill. In February ’22, he killed a much-needed firearm preemption legislation with the stroke of his pen. The state receives 7 points for RTC and full marks in the Black Rifle and NFA Categories. Use-of-force laws favor the victim, earning the Keystone State 8 points. Overall, Pennsylvania’s shooting culture is strong, particularly outside of the big cities. The state has a long and proud hunting tradition.
■ 50. Hawaii
Hawaii may be a tropical paradise, but that description does not extend to the states’ gun laws. Hawaii remains the most-restrictive state in the nation when it comes to issuing carry permits. Though state law does allow for their issuance, none have been granted for several years, meaning that there are no valid permits at this point. Purchasing a handgun — even from a private party — requires a background check, a permit to purchase and registration. In 2022, the duration of purchase permits was extended from 10 days to 30, a small step in the right direction. Hawaii restricts semiautos, NFA items and even “assault pistols.” Use-of-force laws are weak here. The state does have a strong hunting culture though.”
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GUNS&AMMO
The Best States for Gun Owners: Ranked for 2022
We've ranked every state in the Union, from worst to best. Where does your state land? Full rankings chart at the end of the list.
By Keith Wood
August 18, 2022
The safest state for school age children is Hawaii. It’s an island. The locals know everybody. Guns aren’t manufactured there.
Alaska could be the next safest state for children since you need to go through Canada to get there overland.
Gun laws in the 48 states left don’t matter. Guns are easily transported. Guns in the lower 48 are unregulated.
The Washington Post
Nashville school shooter who killed 6 was heavily armed, left ‘manifesto’
By Kim Mueller, Brittany Shammas, Ben Brasch and Holly Bailey
Updated March 27, 2023 at 11:25 p.m. EDT|Published March 27, 2023 at 8:07 p.m. EDT
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