For more than 40 years, a Pennsylvania ordinance banned fire arms in
city parks, so when a group of people held a rally for Open Carry
Pennsylvania in Perry Square last year, they were cited for it.
It did not end there, though. Demonstrator Justin Dillon sued the
city over the ordinance, claiming it violated his second amendment
rights. He won.
In January, the Commonwealth Court ruled the ordinance was "unlawful"
and "unenforceable," giving a thumbs-up to carry guns in city parks
once again.
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