Sunday, August 26, 2018

New Jersey not only bans guns, but tracks guns they don't ban!

Murphy makes yet another move to combat gun violence in N.J. | NJ.com:
New Jersey has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation and one of the country's lowest gun mortality rates. But Murphy has repeatedly cited how the majority of gun deaths in the state involved a firearm that came from out of state. 
This directive requires agencies to share information regarding the manufacturer, importer, dealer, and the first purchase for such crimes. That will allow the State Police to identify any patterns and identify those who have unlawfully sold or bought the guns, according to the attorney general's office.

Lotsa luck with that.  It only regulates honest firearms owners ... where is the law that criminals will obey when they bring illegal firearms into New Jersey?

Answer: It's just another load of Liberal feel-good legislation which will have NO effect on firears imported from out of state.

But politicians need feel-good laws, because .... somebody needs to feel that their state is protecting them ... when their state is powerless to protect them by merely passing laws that nobody will obey.

what a bunch of maroons!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some have accessed NJ of being another 'peoples republic'.

Jerry The Geek said...

Yes, and New York and California have also been accused of holding the 2nd Amendment to a higher standard. I don't have a problem with that, as long as the state in which I am a resident resists the urge to undermine my constitutional rights.

Which may not last much longer, as my home state is also becoming more radicalized (eg: "Democrat Party Oriented")

all I can do about that is to protest, campaign, and ensure that my legislators are aware of my aversion to the movement by the Democratic party.

And that's probably the best you can do in your state, too.

Keep up with the news, pick an article which suggests the Dems are undermining our 2nd Amendment rights, and then use that as the bedrock for your protest to your representative.