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March 23rd, 2020, 07:38 PM #1
2nd amendment foundation SAF sues NJ over closing of gun stores
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SAF SUES N.J. GOVERNOR FOR DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS
In a move directly linked to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Second Amendment Foundation has filed a federal lawsuit against New Jersey Gov. Philip D. Murphy and State Police Supt. Patrick J. Callahan, asserting violation of civil rights under color of law by shutting down firearms dealerships in the Garden State, thus preventing citizens from exercising their rights under the Second and Fourteenth amendments.
Murphy and Callahan are being sued in their official capacities. The case, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the State of New Jersey is known as Kashinsky v. Murphy.
Joining SAF in this action is the New Jersey Second Amendment Society, on behalf of Robert Kashinsky and Legend Firearms, a gun shop in the state. They are represented by noted civil rights attorney David Jensen.
Kashinsky sought to purchase a firearm for personal protection during the current crisis, but Murphy issued Executive Order 107 on March 21, which ordered all non-essential retail businesses closed to the public. The order does not include licensed firearms dealers on its list of “essential” businesses that may continue operating during the crisis.
“In order for New Jersey residents to purchase firearms,” noted SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb, “they must go through a licensed firearms retailer and pass a background check. However, Murphy’s order was subsequently followed by a notice posted on the State Police website that the agency is no longer conducting background checks.
“Gov. Murphy cannot simply suspend the Second Amendment, and neither can Supt. Callahan,” he continued. “Yet, under this emergency order, that’s exactly what they’re doing. The Constitution, and federal law, don’t allow that. New Jersey may have been the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights, but they’re the last state to recognize it.”
The lawsuit seeks an injunction restraining the defendants and everyone acting on their behalf from enforcing Executive Order 107 “to the extent it operates to flatly prohibit the purchase and sale of firearms and ammunition.”"Cives Arma Ferant"
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March 25th, 2020, 04:26 PM #2
Re: 2nd amendment foundation SAF sues NJ over closing of gun stores
What good are constitutional rights if they are violated when Americans get sick?
By Andrew P. Napolitano - - Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Of what value is a constitutional guarantee if it can be violated when people get sick? If it can, it is not a guarantee; it is a fraud. Stated differently, a constitutional guarantee is only as valuable and reliable as is the fidelity to the Constitution of those in whose hands we have reposed it for safekeeping.What is the nature of freedom? It is an unassailable natural claim against all others, including the government. Stated differently, it is your unconditional right to think as you wish, to say what you think, to publish what you say, to associate with whomever wishes to be with you no matter their number, to worship or not, to defend yourself, to own and use property as you see fit, to travel where you wish, to purchase from a willing seller, to be left alone. And to do all this without a government permission slip.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...f-they-are-vi/
(Highlights are mine - My further comments are here: The Fantasy of Peace & Safety!)
...Last edited by ImminentDanger; March 25th, 2020 at 04:47 PM.
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March 27th, 2020, 11:35 AM #3
Re: 2nd amendment foundation SAF sues NJ over closing of gun stores
That recent statement of Governor Murphy published on the other NJ thread here is not going to play so well in this lawsuit. It reveals the real reason that Murphy has cashiered the Second Amendment and his bans have nothing to do with preventing the spread of the Chinese Flu.
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