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Thursday, January 24, 2013

PA Mental Health Records Included in Gun Check Database

The State Police have complied with State Rep. Todd Stephens' request to have mental health records included in a national gun check database.

It took 18 months, but State Rep. Todd Stephens said the Pennsylvania State Police have begun sending the mental health records of people prohibited from buying firearms to a federal database. Stephens (R-151) of Horsham, has been working for a year and a half to prevent what he calls a “loophole” pertaining to the inclusion of mental health records in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). Without that inclusion, Stephens said anyone from Pennsylvania who has been involuntarily committed, or found to be mentally deficient - and thus ineligible to buy firearms - could travel to another state and buy a gun. Earlier this month, Stephens said he intended to introduce legislation that would require that the state's …

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Theresa

6:53 am on Saturday, January 26, 2013

So right! This is a very huge HIPPA violation and people should write their Senators, Congress etc. opposing the HIPPA violation. Yes, their should be a ban on assault weapons and stricter gun laws, though to very possibley violate innocent mental recipeints is an unfair price. To have already had state police have peoples's records with Todd Stevens blessings is an outcry. What other rights will…   more ›

Friday, January 4, 2013

Bill Would Make PA Gun Restrictions National

State Rep. Todd Stephens of Horsham plans to introduce legislation that would require the Pennsylvania State Police to upload information about people not legally permitted to buy guns in Pennsylvania into a national database.

As it stands now, anyone from Pennsylvania who has been involuntarily committed, or found to be mentally deficient - and thus ineligible to buy firearms - could travel to another state and buy a gun. State Rep. Todd Stephens (R-151) of Horsham is looking to prevent what he calls a “loophole” pertaining to the inclusion of mental health records in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).  “What I’m proposing is already the law in 17 other states,” Stephens said. “I’ve been working on this initiative for a year and a half urging the state police to add this data to the national database.” Currently, the Pennsylvania State Police include mental health commitments in the Pennsylvania Instant Check System (PICS), according …

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James Kephart Jr.

10:54 am on Sunday, January 20, 2013

I bet the dead guy in Hiltown wished he had his gun on him and not locked up.   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Election 2012: 151st District Race

Incumbent Todd Stephens and Democrat Will Sylianteng compete for the legislative district which covers Horsham, Upper Dublin, Ambler, Montgomery Township and Abington.

For Democrat Will Sylianteng, the man contesting incumbent State Rep. Todd Stephens for his seat representing the 151st legislative district, sums up Tuesday as a "good day one way or the other." "We’re at polling places introducing ourselves to people as they come in," Sylianteng told Patch of he and his 30 or so volunteers in place at some of the district's three dozen polling places throughout Horsham, Upper Dublin, Ambler, Montgomery Township and Abington. "You actually go face-to-face with an actual voter." It's different than the 14,000 doors Sylianteng knocked while talking to people who, he said may or may not even cast a vote in the 2012 election. To actually see them about to do that makes for a "pretty enjoyable day," he said. …

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Verizon Customers Without 911 Due to Outage

An outage at a Hatboro Verizon center has temporarily blocked subscribers from calling Montgomery County 911

According to a Pottstown Mercury Facebook post, Verizon Mobile customers are without access to Montgomery County 911. The outage affects about seven municipalities, according to PhillyBurbs: Hatboro, Upper and Lower Moreland, Upper Dublin, Horsham, Abington and Cheltenham. Due to an outage at a Verizon central office in Hatboro at around 8 a.m., customers will be temporarily unable to contact the 911 call center and are instead advised to contact their local police department for emergency assistance. Over in Bucks County at around 8 a.m., the 911 system there was out of service due to maintenance. Those needing emergency assistance were advised to call area police agencies. The Bucks County 911 system, which was not associated with the …

Maureen

8:54 pm on Friday, September 28, 2012

I know for a fact that all emergency centers including hospitals have back up generators. I find it appaling that the back up generator was not working during a power outage. That is a disgrace! Hopefully verizon will make sure that it is working in future!!   more ›

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Land Authority Requests Extension, Delays Decision on Base Redevelopment Plan

Officials hope to provide suggested 'tweaks' to the HLRA's consultant by Dec. 21.

  Just in time for the holidays, everyone has a wish list for the transformation of Willow Grove air base. Some want fewer homes, while others want a range of residential lot sizes. Many want better traffic flow on the oft-congested Route 611 and adjacent roadways and assurances that truck traffic will not cut through the 839-acre portion of the former military base, which upon buildout in 20-30 years is expected to generate an estimated $5.2 million annually for Horsham and create more than 5,000 permanent jobs. The Horsham Land Reuse Authority, upon hearing an overview of the fourth redevelopment option from its consultants Wednesday night, opted to hold off on making a decision until wish lists could be firmed up. “A motion tonight is …

tedtaylor

9:24 am on Friday, November 18, 2011

Here it comes. They "hope" this or that happens just like Santa they want "wish lists", Is anyone really surprised that now that the "anti airport" people got their way they don't know what to do next. Forget new businesses, the delays are going to sink the businesses that alfeady exist on Eastom Rd., some are already suffering, a few experiencing up to 25-30% declines in business. "One owner …   more ›

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