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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    Anyhow,Murphy was on the news bragging about how he already signed a few new gun laws recently and how more are needed.
    and when they told him the shooter had an 'extended' magazine, he spun off into the lax neighboring states that make it easy for criminals to get guns...What a Maroon to quote the Cartoon bunny...

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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    Quote Originally Posted by wis bang View Post
    and when they told him the shooter had an 'extended' magazine, he spun off into the lax neighboring states that make it easy for criminals to get guns...What a Maroon to quote the Cartoon bunny...
    Yeah. Nothing about the law that prohibits felons in possession of a firearm. Or the law that essentially prohibits John Q. Public from carrying a firearm. The problem here was the magazine that permitted the person with the illegally held gun to have more ammunition than the law allows. It's almost as though banning things doesn't work...

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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    Fake news. Could not have happened. NJ has very strict gun controls laws and all the criminals obey them.


    Oh, that's right, definition of a criminal: is someone that does not obey the laws, duh.
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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    The bad guys are in trouble.
    NJ has strict gun laws.
    To carry a concealed weapon you have to be police,politican,judge or close relative of one of the previous three.
    If are not in the above category then your on your own.
    I'd rather have a gun in my hand then a cop on the phone.

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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    Another senseless gun free zone. In New Jersey they just need to stop senselessly keeping people in jail and stop sentencing people senselessly. This should be the most senseless governor of New Jersey for the record.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    Quote Originally Posted by wis bang View Post
    and when they told him the shooter had an 'extended' magazine, he spun off into the lax neighboring states that make it easy for criminals to get guns...What a Maroon to quote the Cartoon bunny...

    "Extended magazine" = standard capacity magazine.
    Blaming it on something else is what they are good at. It justifies their job.

    Just like all the illegal guns out there, are laws going to make the now illegal magazines vaporize into thin air? I have close to a hundred mags all over the place and so does everyone else in the country. Did everyone in NJ ,NY or CA turn theirs in? These people are living in a fantasy world. They pass law after law..." gun free zones", they think a sign will stop someone, it won't stop criminals but it makes some people feel safer while criminalizing the law abiding gun owners and actually making people less safe, just like all the other laws they try to pass. They have to blame someone for letting this stuff happen again and again in their state. Obviously the laws don't work, so now what's the excuse? It's the other states fault because they refuse to violate the constitutional rights of the people.
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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    The laws are not meant to clean up things now, they are meant to change generations mindsets towards guns. If someone grows up with a ban on assault weapons and mag limits, then thats the new normal, and so on until one generation is left like Britain with minimal to no firearm allowed for individuals.

    Think long term and you will see the democrat plan makes perfect sense.
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    Default Re: Where does NJ go from here. Mass shooting in the nanny state utopia

    Quote Originally Posted by bigdawgbeav View Post
    Streaker is right, this is all those evil guns from lax PA making their way into Jersey... If Jersey wants stricter gun control then I recommend closing all the bridges coming from PA so only guns can come from Delaware and New York...
    Build the Delaware River Wall!!

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