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    Default NJ permit to carry-oral arguments at 3rd Circuit


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    Default Re: NJ permit to carry-oral arguments at 3rd Circuit

    Listened to it. The 2A attorney was very good and convincing, while the State's attorney struggled mightily. The court seemed to ask all the right questions, and appeared to be open-minded. We shall see.

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    Default Re: NJ permit to carry-oral arguments at 3rd Circuit

    It's always that way. Because the anti's have no real argument. They have their tired, hackneyed reasons and responses that actually have no basis in reality. We, by sheer number of facts, will always win a verbal argument, if the people listening have more than 2 brain cells to rub together and hear logic and facts. I have found recently that where we often fall flat is the delivery of said arguments. We often frame them in ways with the lay person won't understand, but they have no issues agreeing with the emotional (and factually untrue) pleas of the anti's.
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