New Jersey Democrats To Fast Track Gun & Magazine Ban Bill Next Week – ACT NOW

ACCELERATED SCHEDULE ON GUN BAN / MAG BAN REQUIRES MASSIVE ACTION BY GUN OWNERS RIGHT NOW!

  • Attack on Gun Owners and Sportsmen Targeted to Reach Governor’s Desk by March 27 2014.
  • Phony “Amendments” Do Nothing To Eliminate Gun Ban, Despite Claims to the Contrary, Every New Jersey Assemblyman and Senator and the Governor Need to Immediately Hear From Gun Owners!
  • Massive, Sustained Action & Attendance is Required Over the Next Ten Days.
  • MARCH 27 IS ANTI-GUN DEMS’ TARGET
Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs
Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs

Trenton, NJ –-(Ammoland.com)- We have analyzed the latest legislative schedule and believe that the gun ban & mag ban attack on New Jersey gun owners, hunters and sportsmen (A2006 / S993) is being targeted to reach the Governor’s desk by March 27 (next Thursday). Just prior to the legislature’s customary Spring “budget recess” in April.

Here is the specific timetable that we believe anti-gun Democrats are trying to achieve:

  • Thursday, March 20: Full Assembly vote on A2006
  • Monday, March 24: Senate Law & Public Safety Committee hearing on S993 (gun owners must attend!)
  • Thursday, March 27: Full Senate vote on S993
  • Thursday, March 27: Bill heads to Governor’s desk if passed by the Senate and Assembly

PHONY “AMENDMENTS” DO NOT ELIMINATE GUN BAN
Last week, the Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee passed unilateral “amendments” to A2006, supposedly to eliminate the bill’s “unintended” ban on dozens of popular firearms. The amendments were moved without any prior review or input from Second Amendment leaders.

Unfortunately, those clueless enough to unwittingly build a gun ban into their magazine ban are even more clueless about how to fix the problem. Our legal experts have carefully reviewed the amendments, and conclude that the “fix” fixes nothing – it just twists the tangled web of New Jersey gun law even more. It has no impact on the legislation’s ban on dozens of popular rifles – they are all still banned.

Do not be fooled by false claims that the amendments eliminate the gun ban – they assuredly do NOT. They are crafted with an astonishing lack of insight into firearms, ammunition, and New Jersey gun law in general, and further muddy already turbid waters. The gun ban within this legislation remains 100% intact, even as amended.

If the amendments had been effective, we would have been the first to publicly acknowledge it, as we did on numerous pieces of legislation last year and the “defaced” firearms bill earlier this year. We wish we could say that the voices of gun owners, hunters and sportsmen have been responded to on this issue, but we cannot.

BOTTOM LINE: DO NOT BE MISLED BY CLAIMS THAT THE AMENDMENTS ELIMINATE THE GUN BAN – THEY DO NOT.

YOUR MASSIVE & SUSTAINED ACTION IS URGENTLY NEEDED!
The final outcome of A2006 and S993 depends on what gun owners, hunters and sportsmen do this week and next week.

While we are all tired after the last several weeks, that effort must become merely the starting point from which we launch a larger, louder, and more sustained campaign, but on an extremely compressed 10-day timetable.

Here is the urgent mission for gun owners, hunters and sportsmen over the next 10 days:

Here is a cut and paste list of all email address dived into two separate lists(some mail servers like Comcast limit the number of email you can CC with one email):

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On a daily basis, call, write and/or email the Governor with the same message:

Office of the Governor
P.O. Box 001
Trenton, NJ 08625
609-292-6000

If emailing Governor Christie, ( https://www.state.nj.us/governor/contact/ ) select “Law and Public Safety” from the drop-down menu of topics, click “continue,” and then select “State and Local Police” from the drop-down menu of sub-topics.

Plan on coming to Trenton early on Monday, March 24 2014 to testify at the next meeting of the Senate Law & Public Safety Committee, currently scheduled for 10 a.m. at the State House Annex, 125 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08608. Although the agenda of that meeting has not yet been released, that agenda will likely include the S993 gun ban / mag ban, and the reasonable deviations bill (we will issue confirming alerts prior to the meeting – be sure to check prior to coming to Trenton). Gun owners must show up in force at this meeting.

Write letters to the editor and op-ed pieces in your local media. Sample text to help get you started:

New Jersey already has some of the toughest gun laws in the country, including a semi-automatic firearms ban and ammunition magazine capacity limits. The legislature’s latest attempt to further restrict magazine capacity from 15 to 10 rounds will do nothing to prevent another tragedy (criminals will ignore it) and everything to interfere with self defense. If my family faces a home invasion by multiple armed attackers in the middle of the night, the state should not force me to fumble around in the dark to change magazines – I should be able to have as much ammunition as possible to defend myself and my family. This legislation interferes with self-defense and will cost lives.

WHY YOU MUST ACT EVEN IF IT SEEMS FUTILE
For those who think that their effort will not make a difference in a State House dominated by anti-gun extremists, here are some reasons why you must take action anyway between now and March 27:

The Governor is watching. Governor Christie must come to understand that A2006 / S993 is a “third rail” issue with gun owners, hunters and sportsmen. That understanding is essential if he is to veto any legislation that reaches his desk. You can do your part by ramping up your efforts from here and taking every action step described above. Word is already circulating around the State House that legislators were inundated with record numbers of communications from gun owners over the past two weeks. Those numbers must increase exponentially over the next ten days, not just in the Governor’s office, but throughout the entire State House. The Governor needs to understand that one million gun owners, hunters and sportsmen are up in arms about these bills and are backing that up with action throughout the State House.

Anti-Gun Legislators Cannot Be Given a Free Pass Or They’ll Be Back.
Legislators who won’t see the light must feel the heat. They need to understand that every misguided attack on gun rights is going to be heavily resisted and an ordeal for them. It’s not an accident that we are “just” fighting one bill right now and not dozens like we were this time last year. It’s because last year became such an embarrassing ordeal for them that they are choosing their targets very carefully this year. If you want them to think very carefully before moving any more anti-gun bills this year, then you must do your part for the next ten days and speak out long and loud. If you give legislators a free pass by not doing your part, they will be emboldened and try to grab more and more of our rights.

Anything Can Happen. If we learned one thing from the legislative battle of 2013, it’s that anything can happen in Trenton, even against impossible odds. Despite what seemed like inevitable failure last year, New Jersey gun owners eventually prevailed, much to the antis’ astonishment. Along the way, we exposed liberal legislators’ true agenda (“confiscate, confiscate, confiscate”), and documented their fundamental lawlessness (illegal vote-rigging, and attempts to bypass public testimony before voting). It all contributed to a positive outcome for the Second Amendment, and we need to adopt that same undefeatable spirit of taking-action-no-matter-what, even in spite of apparent failure, if we are to have the chance to again prevail despite overwhelming odds.

Every gun owner, hunter and sportsman needs to take the steps outlined above on a sustained basis between now and March 27, and attend the March 24th 2014 hearing after it is confirmed. Freedom is calling each and every one of us. Each and every one of us needs to answer that call.

Please see ANJRPC’s Stand and Fight Video (click below) for a little extra motivation.

The video was created for the Battle of 2013, but the sentiment still applies equally today.

PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO DEFEND FREEDOM! AND PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD

About Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs: The Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs, Inc. is the official NRA State Association in New Jersey. Our mission is to implement all of the programs and activities at the state level that the NRA does at the national level. This mission includes the following: To support and defend the constitutional rights of the people to keep and bear arms. To take immediate action against any legislation at the local, state and federal level that would infringe upon these rights. Visit: www.anjrpc.org

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Skip Coleman

big fan of Christy but if he signs these bills I will never vote for him again.

jdelcjr

I have been contacting my reps and the Governor on a daily basis. I suspect this bill will make it to the Governors desk. Last year they sent 14 anti gun bills to him which he vetoed the worst of them, including the new FID card and .50 cal ban. The bills he signed basically increased penalties and dealt with criminal possession and use. In the end legal gun owners were not harmed. I have high hopes he will veto this bill too, or send it back for amendments, but he needs to hear from as many people as possible.

Bo

Not much of a peep from the almost 400 FFL-holders in the state of New Jersey over this bill. You’d think they’d be upset. Not to mention the outcry from the one-million gun owners in New Jersey. Their silence is deafening also. Have the fudds won?

HappyClinger

I say, let em pass whatever unenforceable laws they want. I think the people of NJ will stand up just as the people of CT, PA, and NY have.

It appears the government is putting its boot on the neck of the We the People. They can count, can they not? I think there are a few more of us than there are of them.

BRN169

I see this as a win/win.

Christie vetoes the bill – we win

Christie signs the bill, he then has no chance of being the Republican nominee in 2014 – we still win!

Al

Watch very closely what NJ governor, Chris Christie does with this bill.

brian winters

i have contacted my legislators and will again. i have contacted he governor’s office and they stated correctly they need to see he final bill. I have talked to fellow gun owners and there is no changing most legislators minds. I would guess looking at the legislative map that 30 or so of 80 assemblymen will be doing wht their constituents want in reducing mag limits

Rebel Patriot

From CT- Get in their faces and tell them you won’t comply with their restrictions. Here in CT we were civilized during the legislative process. Don’t follow that model. Point out the noncompliance that happened in California, New York, and Connecticut, and tell them straight out the same thing will happen in New Jersey. As far as Gov Christie goes, he won’t have a chance at the presidency if he signs this into law and he should heed warnings on that.

D. Murphy

Keep voting democratic!