Buck Township Municipal Building
Buck Township is a small and historic township located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. With a population of just 435 residents, it is the least populous township in the county. Established in 1833, Buck Township takes pride in its recognition and support of the citizens' right to bear arms, as stated in both the U.S. Constitution and the Pennsylvania Constitution.
Named after one of its early settlers, George Buck, the township has a rich history dating back to the late 18th century. It was home to the first tavern, known as Terwiliger's, and was settled by pioneers such as John Nagle, Conrad Sox, and Justice Simonson. Today, Buck Township continues to uphold its commitment to its citizens and follows all federal and state gun laws while ensuring the right to self-defense and the security of the state.
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