
2012 Pa. Farm Show
• Hours, tentative schedule of events
• Farm Show an educational treat for students
• Northern H.S. landscape display takes Farm Show honors
• Corbett supports gun shows at Farm Show Complex
• Mingling with Monarchs at the Farm Show
• DEP Farm Show exhibit offers graphic illustration of energy efficiency
• Show draws big opening-day crowd
• Thousands headed to Harrisburg for Farm Show
• Farm Show: Yorkers' animals compete while crowds eat Pa. treats
HARRISBURG - Gov. Tom Corbett is standing by a policy that allows gun shows to be held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex.
Spokeswoman Janet Kelley said Monday that Corbett considered a recent suggestion by a radio talk-show caller that gun shows be banned on publicly owned property.
Corbett told the caller that he raised a good point and promised to think about it. His comment drew national attention in the aftermath of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
Kelley says the governor decided against changing the policy because people who buy guns at such shows are subject to the same background checks that are required when they buy a gun at a store.




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