New Jersey: Urge your Assembly Members to Oppose Anti-Gun Resolution, ACR 234

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New Jersey: Urge your Assembly Members to Oppose Anti-Gun Resolution, ACR 234
National Rifle Association Institute For Legislative Action (NRA-ILA)
National Rifle Association Institute For Legislative Action (NRA-ILA)

Fairfax, VA – -(Ammoland.com)- As reported Monday, the New Jersey Senate voted on SCR 149 without notice and without language being posted for the public to review.  The Senate approved the measure on a largely partisan 21-16 vote.

This resolution would support a legal challenge to the executive action announced by Gov. Chris Christie last week when he finalized the adoption of rules governing issuance of concealed carry and the “justifiable need” standard.

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Tomorrow, the Assembly is going to have a floor vote on ACR 234.

It’s imperative that you contact your Assembly members and respectfully ask them to oppose this legislative attack on concealed carry.

We have fought for concealed carry reform in New Jersey for years, and we want to send a strong message to the Legislature that this issue is one of the most important Second Amendment issues.  It’s time for New Jersey to join the large majority of other states which recognize their citizens’ basic fundamental right to self-defense.

The executive action by Gov. Christie was an important incremental step toward reversing the injustices that New Jersey gun owners have suffered at the hands of anti-gun politicians in Trenton.

Now is the time to make our voices heard louder than ever.

Please contact your Assembly members immediately and request they vote “NO” on ACR 234.

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Terry Swinney

I once lived in New Jersey and was a Fererally and State Licensed Gun Dealer in the state. However, was told by my local PoliceDepartment in Glassboro, not to bother with applying for a permit as the Police Chief would most likley not approve it and the lady said you would not want that on your record.
They need to change and I truly hope they change their laws.
I truly hope that Senator Jennifer Beck can kick some collective but and make things happen to that end.

CJ

Such is life in the northeastern US. I thought that’s what people up there were voting for.

Rock

Christy, a true RINO and disgrace to the legal gun owners… Remember this the next voting cycle.

TexDan

Christi, although a RINO to freedom loving states, leans very far to the right in Yankee States. He attempts to get the gun rights again to New Jersians, but is blocked every step of the way. I wouldn’t vote for him here in God’s Country, but in New Jersey, I would absolutely support him. I hope and pray for his and those who want their freedoms back, success.

Jim Macklin

Governor Christie has pardoned a dozen non-residents who were trapped by NJ “Gestapo” enforcing NJ unconstitutional gun laws.. No matter how honorable the NJ State Troopers are they can’t enforce NJ gun laws fairly. Thus the term Gestapo.
Christie may be the the best path to changing NJ laws.
Here in Kansas the RINOS have attacked Governor Brownback who is solidly on the side of low taxes, civil rights including the Second Amendment and the KS 4th, our state right to keep and bear arms.

JorgeNorberto Pedace

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