https://blog.princelaw.com/2019/05/31/m ... f-a-crime/
There is some discussion of Delaware law as compared to Pennsylvania law in the decision. The majority opinion points out that in Delaware, carrying a concealed deadly weapon is a crime, and possession of a CCDW license is a defense to that crime. Pennsylvania's statute is worded differently, such that lacking a license is an element of the crime, as opposed to possession of a license being an affirmative defense to the crime. The concurring opinion suggests that might make a significant difference, the majority suggests that it shouldn't.
There is some discussion of Delaware law as compared to Pennsylvania law in the decision. The majority opinion points out that in Delaware, carrying a concealed deadly weapon is a crime, and possession of a CCDW license is a defense to that crime. Pennsylvania's statute is worded differently, such that lacking a license is an element of the crime, as opposed to possession of a license being an affirmative defense to the crime. The concurring opinion suggests that might make a significant difference, the majority suggests that it shouldn't.