The Commonwealth Court struck down two city ordinances — one dealing with a ban on assault weapons and the other requiring that only one handgun be purchased per 30-day period — in an en banc decision handed down Thursday.

In the same opinion, however, the court also upheld three other city ordinances dealing with seizure of firearms from persons who pose a risk of imminent harm to themselves or others, prohibiting the acquisition and possession of firearms by persons subject to a protection from abuse order and requiring that gun owners report lost or stolen firearms to law enforcement within 24 hours of realizing they’re missing.

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