Pennsylvania State Police released their second-quarter report of firearm denials, which showed that more than 3,000 individuals were denied.
According to their 2025 report, there were over 238,000 Pennsylvania Instant Checks conducted. County sheriffs, chiefs of police in first-class cities, and registered weapons dealers employ these checks to evaluate a person’s ability to receive a handgun through a purchase or transfer, as well as obtain a license to legally carry firearms.
According to data, from 2024 to 2025, the number of people detained for having warrants and attempting to purchase a firearm decreased from 24 to 20. However, more checks were carried out, and more people were denied firearm purchases or transfers.
Statistics for the second quarter in Pennsylvania in 2025, in comparison with 2024:
Action Taken | 2024 | 2025 |
---|---|---|
PICS Checks Conducted | 243,579 | 238,003 |
Persons Denied | 3,435 | 3,444 |
Denials Referred To Law Enforcement Agencies | 2,404 | 1,017 |
Referred To PSP | 972 | 450 |
Referred To Local Law Enforcement | 1,293 | 480 |
Referred To ATF | 139 | 87 |
Individuals Arrested for a Warrant at Point of Purchase | 24 | 20 |
The PSP Firearms Division completed the investigations, which were then referred to PSP troops and local police departments for further investigation and prosecution.