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  1. #81
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    Default Re: 2018 NJ...Bills A1000/655

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Blow the bridges from NJ to PA!
    at least the ones NJ supports. the pa funded bridges should be collapsing on their own.
    i've long been in favor of charging $25+ for cars entering PA and keeping the multi-axle rates the same. use the fees towards our roads or something while deterring them from their mass migration to free lands, they want our stuff but not our way of life.
    There is no way to make it out alive...

  2. #82
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    Default Re: 2018 NJ...Bills A1000/655

    Well, looks like the NJ idiots in charge learned from the SAFE act and already made the PBA happy by exempting them from the new bill.

    Gotta love it, slowly but surely making a two class system.
    Una Salus Victis Nullam Sperare Salutem

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    Default Re: 2018 NJ...Bills A1000/655

    I am dumbfounded as to how intelligent citizens of New York can stand for the spiderweb of legislation that passes for making New York safer.

    http://https://safeact.ny.gov/gun-owners

    They can’t be serious?

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    Default Re: 2018 NJ...Bills A1000/655

    NJ DEALER CAUGHT WITH 83 BRICKS OF HEROIN GETS 6 MONTHS OF REHAB, NO PRISON. THROWS BOOK AT GUN OWNERS

    http://nj1015.com/nj-dealer-caught-w...hab-no-prison/

  5. #85
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    Default Re: 2018 NJ...Bills A1000/655

    https://anjrpc.site-ym.com/page/ANJRPCSuesCarryLaw

    ANJRPC Sues To Overturn NJ Carry Law!


    February 5—ANJRPC announced today that it has filed suit in federal court to overturn New Jersey’s draconian restrictions on carrying a handgun outside the home for self-defense!

    Under New Jersey law, a permit to carry a handgun may be issued only to those citizens who show that they face a unique need for self-defense – such as specific, documented death threats or actual attacks. Ordinary citizens are barred from carrying a handgun outside the home for self-defense, under threat of up to 10 years in prison. The new lawsuit seeks to overturn New Jersey’s carry law on the ground that it violates the Second Amendment.

    Click here to see a copy of the complaint in the case.

    In the landmark 2008 Heller decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Second Amendment protects the individual right to keep and bear arms for self-protection, and it struck down a District of Columbia law banning the possession of firearms in the home.

    “The core Second Amendment right of armed self-defense is just as important to an ordinary New Jersey citizen when she is traveling through a dangerous neighborhood as it is when she is safe in her home,” said ANJRPC Executive Director Scott Bach. “The Supreme Court has said that the States cannot ban people from keeping firearms for self-defense in their homes, and New Jersey’s restrictions on carrying firearms outside the home will meet the same end.”

    Federal courts in New Jersey have previously upheld the State’s restrictions, but the new lawsuit—which was filed in cooperation with the National Rifle Association—asks the courts to take another look at the issue, based on a recent federal decision striking down the District of Columbia’s similar law as flatly unconstitutional. “We thank the NRA for its incredible support and guidance, which made this new lawsuit possible,” continued Bach.

    “The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that police have no legal duty to protect individual citizens from harm, which means you’re on your own in an emergency,” Bach continued. “The same government that abandons its duty to keep you safe should not also block your Constitutional right to protect yourself. Right to carry’s time is coming in the Garden State, and ANJRPC and NRA are at the forefront of that movement.”

    Although the lawsuit has already been filed, ANJRPC requests that anyone recently denied a carry permit in New Jersey contact us ASAP at lawsuit@newjerseycarry.com.

    Please forward this email to every gun owner you know, and if you don’t already receive alerts from ANJRPC, please subscribe to our free email alerts for the latest Second Amendment breaking news and action alerts.

    About ANJRPC: The Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs is the official New Jersey affiliate of the NRA, and is New Jersey’s oldest, largest, and most effective Second Amendment advocacy organization.


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    https://keepandbear.com/news/nj-stri...acing-lawsuit/


    NJ STRICT CONCEALED CARRY LAW FACING LAWSUIT
    DAVEFEBRUARY 7, 2018


    Did you know that in order to obtain a concealed carry permit in New Jersey, a person must prove that there is an immediate need for protection? They have to prove that they have been attacked or have received physical threats, otherwise, no permit will be issued just for routine self-defense. If anyone is caught carrying a concealed carry weapon without a permit, they could face up to 10-years in prison. This leaves the vast majority of the general public unprotected and vulnerable to becoming a victim of some criminal.

    The Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs has announced that they have filed a lawsuit in federal court, challenging the constitutionality of the state’s absurd concealed carry requirement.

    (ANJRPC) – ANJRPC announced today that it has filed suit in federal court to overturn New Jersey’s draconian restrictions on carrying a handgun outside the home for self-defense!

    Under New Jersey law, a permit to carry a handgun may be issued only to those citizens who show that they face a unique need for self-defense – such as specific, documented death threats or actual attacks. Ordinary citizens are barred from carrying a handgun outside the home for self-defense, under threat of up to 10 years in prison. The new lawsuit seeks to overturn New Jersey’s carry law on the ground that it violates the Second Amendment.

    Click here to see a copy of the complaint in the case.
    https://c.ymcdn.com/sites/anjrpc.sit...b2018(P015.PDF

    In the landmark 2008 Heller decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Second Amendment protects the individual right to keep and bear arms for self-protection, and it struck down a District of Columbia law banning the possession of firearms in the home…

    Understand that currently, New Jersey’s Democrats require a person to be a victim of an attack or assault before they are deemed to have a valid reason for obtaining a concealed carry permit. That’s as ridiculous as saying that someone has to first have an auto accident before they are allowed to obtain insurance.
    Galations 6:9...And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
    Ashli Babbitt - Patriot

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