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State police announce firearms purchase denials

The Pennsylvania State Police has announced the number of firearms purchase denials and subsequent investigations for the second quarter of 2024.

The Pennsylvania Instant Check System is used by county sheriffs, chiefs of police of cities of the first class and licensed firearms dealers to determine an individual’s legal ability to acquire a license to carry firearms or obtain a firearm through a purchase or transfer.

When an individual attempts to provide false information on a state and/or federal form, an investigation is initiated and an investigation referral is sent to the corresponding law enforcement agency.

According to Pennsylvania law, a person commits a felony of the third degree if they make a false oral or written statement on any federal or state agency form or willfully present false identification that is likely to deceive the seller, licensed dealer, or licensed manufacturer. During the PICS process, some individuals are identified as having an active warrant for their arrest as well.

For the second quarter, the following investigations were initiated by the PSP Firearms Division and referred to PSP Troops, municipal police departments, and the ATF for further investigation and possible prosecution.

Police said 243,579 PICS checks were conducted, with 3,455 people denied.

Of those, 2,404 were referred to law enforcement agencies.

Denials referred to Pennsylvania State Police were 972; local law enforcement, 1,293; ATF authorities, 139; and people arrested for a warrant at the point of purchase, 24.