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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    How does NJ define "insurance products that may serve to encourage the improper use of firearms?" I've never purchased insurance for anything that encouraged me to use it improperly.
    You are a straight white man. You don't get to be the victim, sweetie.

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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Quote Originally Posted by buxbandit View Post
    This is all nickle and dime stuff, an inconvenience at best.
    Real gun control will happen at the state level via the implementation of obscene taxes on guns and ammo. Would you by the AR with a 50% tax on the gun and a 100% tax on ammo?
    i'd suddenly find time to do some millwork and reloading.
    There is no way to make it out alive...

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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Quote Originally Posted by lts1ow View Post
    You can't legally carry in this hell hole anyway.

    At this point what difference does it make
    Please correct me if I am wrong, but aren't most of the few permits New Jersey allows, issued to armored/safe truck drivers? I would think even the governor would want his indifect revenue kept safe.

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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    What if the gun owner is a non-white gay trans lezbo?

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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Quote Originally Posted by lts1ow View Post
    You can't legally carry in this hell hole anyway.

    At this point what difference does it make
    I thought so as well, However, the "law" is kind of vague and seems it pertains to "gun owners"?? I'm not sure....

    "6. The Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, within 30 days,
    is instructed to take all appropriate action within her authority to
    prohibit and/or limit the sale, procurement, marketing or
    distribution of insurance products that may serve to encourage the
    improper use of firearms. "


    WTF does that even mean???? ^^^^^^^^^
    https://nj.gov/infobank/eo/056murphy/pdf/EO-83.pdf
    Last edited by mikelets456; October 21st, 2019 at 03:15 PM.
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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Can not pass a law banning the sale of a legal product or service. An dat's a fact.

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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    So NJ police departments can no longer carry insurance now...and officers would be liable personally and individually to pay for damages now?

    Or are we just picking on gun owners, Governor?
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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Quote Originally Posted by lts1ow View Post
    . . . At this point what difference does it make?

    Its1low is Hillary in disguise!


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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Quote Originally Posted by Noah_Zark View Post

    Its1low is Hillary in disguise!


    Noah
    i think he was just saying no one can get things like carryguard because no one in nj can carry therefor no one can improperly use a firearm therefor there is no gun crime in NJ because only criminals use firearms improperly and all of them obviously have insurance to protect themselves from their robbery and murders
    (my ramble doesn't make sense to me either)

    what insurance encourages you to improperly use anything anyway? (other than having big gov protections which have been known to vastly encourage improper use of anything)
    where this really nips people is no insurance to CYA when you defensively shoot that violent repeat offender, out on probation for illegal weapon possession, that climbed in your window and pointed a gun at you.
    There is no way to make it out alive...

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    Default Re: NJ governor bans sale of insurance to gun owners

    Quote Originally Posted by str8shooter View Post
    How does NJ define "insurance products that may serve to encourage the improper use of firearms?" I've never purchased insurance for anything that encouraged me to use it improperly.
    I read the same section you quoted and instantly thought, “Well, I guess car insurance would fall under the same umbrella!”

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