Murphy’s order issue a request to financial institutions that provide services to the Department of Treasury to disclose whether they have adopted code of conduct or related to gun safety…
Despite Jersey City losing a legal battle in 2014 and having the court demand they end their illegal practices, Jersey City Police have continued to use their illegal forms.
FPC challenges the New Jersey’s “justifiable need” (i.e., “good cause”) law that functions as a de facto ban on carry licenses issued to law-abiding people.
Government mandates on “safe” storage and “smart” guns are not just anathema to those who cherish individual liberty but are policies ill-conceived, and potentially deadly.
States with Draconian practices, you are on notice…there is a concerted effort, with many people and organizations that are, and will continue to fight illegal laws.
The State Police now has 30 days to provide NJ2AS the attachments in unredacted form. We will share them as soon as we receive them.
This week, both the Assembly and the Senate are scheduled to convene for a voting session on Thursday to advance “smart gun” legislation.
Last week, the New Jersey Republic Party issued a strong statement defending legal gun owners, after the Democrat-controlled Assembly Judiciary Committee yesterday passed a package of gun bills
On June 13, 2019, the Assembly Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the new bills, including A1016 (“smart guns”).
Once again, this package of bills does nothing more than target law-abiding gun owners. It does absolutely nothing to improve public safety.
Once again, this package of bills does nothing more than target law-abiding gun owners. It does absolutely nothing to improve public safety.
It always comes back to banning more guns and banning more citizens from owning them.
Help us keep the momentum going. You do two things right now to help us win our next victory for New Jersey firearm owners:
Chief Kunz is brazenly not following New Jersey state law, administration code and guidelines and undermining the Second Amendment freedoms of the people he exists to serve and protect.
The New Jersey State Police responded to our FOIA request. They confirmed what our sources inside the New Jersey Police told us. The gun owners of New Jersey have surrendered no magazines.
The ACLU is claiming that Lacey Township H.S. violated the First Amendment right of the students by punishing them for a legal activity.
New Jersey AG, Girbir Grewal, sues California gun parts dealer for the sale of legal gun parts. The AG is already being sued for violating First Amendment rights.
“New York State Police are hereby ENJOINED from enforcing New York Penal Law … as applied to ‘electronic dart guns’ and ‘electronic stun guns.”
Governor Phil Murphy released a budget proposal including another attempt to massively increase fees for gun permits and to impose excise taxes of $1.4 million and $3.2 million respectively on guns.
Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs’s challenge to New Jersey’s recent law restricting magazine capacity to 10 rounds continues to advance.
The SAF is seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against enforcement of provisions in a 2018 law that criminalizes constitutionally-protected speech.
Attornies for advocacy organizations filed a new lawsuit and motion seeking a restraining order and preliminary injunction against NJ Attorney General…
The NRA applauded an amicus brief signed by twenty-three attorneys general in support of Rogers v. Grewal, an NRA-backed Supreme Court case challenging New Jersey’s unconstitutional requirements for o
With some one million estimated gun owners in New Jersey, it’s notable that not a single agency would confirm having received a surrendered magazine.
The recently filed a petition for certiorari, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a challenge to NJ’s unconstitutional carry law, which makes it impossible for average law-abiding citizens to carry..
New Jersey citizens are told to trust the police to keep them safe, but what if the state itself doesn’t even trust them enough to carry more than ten rounds in their magazines?
Too late for Mr. Pelleteri and others convicted under the old law. They won’t get back their lost freedom, tens of thousands in legal costs, or their right to keep and bear arms.
Over one million New Jersey Gun owners defy Governor Murphy’s gun magazine ban & turn in demands of what some estimate is easily more than ten million now illegal standard capacity gun mags.
If New Jersey police knock on your door, do not open the door, ask them through the closed door if they have a warrant. If they don’t have a warrant, do not allow them into your home.
The majority, in an opinion by Judges appointed by President Obama, held that the ban did not violate the 2nd Amendment because it advanced the State’s interest. [in what? disarming free people?]