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From staff reports No new COVID related death counts were reported in four out of the five local counties according to data released Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. In Mifflin County, four new cases were reported and no new deaths. The county has a total of 4,674 cases and 174 deaths so far. There are 6,130 people fully vaccinated, meaning they have received both of the required doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine, or the one dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. There are 2,461 people partially vaccinated, meaning they have received one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine. Juniata county only reported one new case and no new deaths. There have been 1,859 cases and 81 deaths so far in the county. There are 2,831 people fully vaccinated and 1,171 people partially vaccinated.

Ghost Gun Kits Banned by Biggest Gun Show Promoter in Pennsylvania

‘Ghost Gun’ Kits Banned by Biggest Gun Show Promoter in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced on Monday that the biggest gun show promoter in Pennsylvania has banned the sale of so-called “80 percent receiver” kits, a common basis for untraceable homemade ghost guns. Shapiro said at a March 15 press conference that Eagle Arms Productions has agreed to stop selling the kits at its shows, marking the first time a gun show promoter in the United States has prohibited the sale of the 80 percent receivers. The kits, also known as “80 percent lowers,” are controversial because they are typically sold without background checks, and can be assembled into a fully-functioning firearm that lacks a serial number and so essentially cannot be traced.

Pennsylvania s largest gun show promoter agrees to ban sale of ghost gun kits at its shows, Attorney General Josh Shapiro says

Pennsylvania s largest gun show promoter agrees to ban sale of ghost gun kits at its shows, Attorney General Josh Shapiro says Ghost guns typically start as “80% receivers” that are often sold in kits without background checks, Shapiro said. Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 11:00 AM EDT March 15, 2021 HARRISBURG, Pa. Note: The video is from December 2019. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Monday that Eagle Arms Productions, the largest gun show promoter in the state, has halted the sale of ghost guns at its shows. Eagle Arms is the first gun show promoter in the nation to stop the sale of unserialized 80% receiver kits, Shapiro said. The promoter s decision to stop the sale of ghost guns comes after the number of such weapons recovered in Philadelphia rose 152% from 2019-20. 

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