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Concealed Weapon

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a handgun partially tucked into a person’s waistband, leaving the handle visible, does not automatically count as a concealed firearm.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a handgun partially tucked into a person’s waistband, leaving the handle visible, does not automatically count as a concealed firearm.

Categories / Appeals, Civil Rights, Criminal, Regional

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