Kim Stolfer, who heads up the firearm owners’ group, said Wednesday he expects the case to return to a lower court where the underlying merits of their case will be decided.
“No citizen should face prosecution for exercising a constitutional right,” Stolfer said. “And that’s essentially what Harrisburg wanted us to go through to be qualified in this action to take on their illegal ordinances.”
Messages seeking comment were left for Harrisburg Democratic Mayor Eric Papenfuse, who is a defendant in the case along with the city and its police chief, as well for as the lawyers who handled the appeal.