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  1. This is a friend of a friend.  Business owner and by all indications an upstanding citizen. 

     

    Short story, guys gets into an argument with a neighbor about rooster his neighbor keeps in his yard, neighbor enters his property through a fence, starts menacing him.   Guy pulls his pistol and retreats, telling him to leave his property and go home.  He is charged with fourth degree aggravated assault.

     

    The good part, the jury only deliberated for 15 minutes finding him not guilty.  The bad part, his defense cost him tens of thousands of dollars.  He should have never have been charged to begin with.   

     

    The link:

     

     

    http://www.newjerseylawyer.org/contributing-to-our-constitutional-right-to-bear-arms/

     

     

    On Thursday March 26, 2015, a Somerset County jury found David Gottlieb not guilty of fourth degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A 2C;12-1b(4). It was alleged by the Prosecution that he pointed a firearm, a Kahr P380 handgun at an individual under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life.

     

    The trial began on Monday, March 23, before the Honorable Julie Marino and the case went to the jury Thursday. After deliberating for about 15 minutes the jury advised that they had reached a verdict of not guilty.

     

    It was alleged that Mr. Gottlieb, after an argument with a neighbor over a rooster, pointed a handgun at him. Mr. Gottlieb testified at trial that he only produced his legally owned handgun in “self defense” after his neighbor repeatedly ignored numerous requests to leave Mr. Gottlieb’s property and came at Gottlieb to attack him. Mr. Gottleib did not fire his weapon. After seeing the weapon, the neighbor immediately returned to his property and the encounter ended.

     

    Mr. Gottlieb was facing a mandatory year in State Prison if convicted. Mr. Gottlieb is a life long owner of firearms who has much experience in handling them the correct way, and proudly exercises his “Second Amendment Right to bear arms under the United States Constitution”.


  2. The other thing that bothers me is hyper sensitivity to cell phones.  HG in Branchburg is crazy. 

     

    One of the ladies that works there scolded someone for answering their phone.  Now I understand rules, but she was trying to make some asinine point that cell phones can compromise their security, which is completely ridiculous.   


  3. It's a standard trigger in your carbon 15

    The holes may enlarge sooner than an aluminum lower, so the Geissele or ALG with the slightly oversize pins are a good option for you.

     

    I'm a real fan of the $65 ALG ACT trigger.  Made for Geissele to their specs. A better 5.5 pound trigger for well under $100 you won't find anywhere.

     

     

    Thanks for the reply - I'll check it out!


  4. Hi all,

     

    The trigger on my Carbon 15 is about as smooth as dragging a 10 pound mallet down a gravel driveway.   I was looking into some of the drop in trigger systems, any idea if the Carbon 15 is any different needs trigger or pin wise?    Anyone do this before?

     

     

    Thanks


  5. Budget battles and posturing from both side are a long standing tradition here in NJ. The only difference between CC and his predecessors is that CC has a sharper pencil. If you are trying to spin this into something more scandalous than it is that’s your call. For myself I would need to see the motive and what’s actually on the back-end of "the deal" for CC before I gave your theory any credibly.  What’s going to happen if they don’t reach a budget deal?  State Gov shuts down, Corzine already accomplished that one and we’re are still here. So unless you could prove otherwise the only common denominator these two issues share is the timeline. I’m not interested in speculation or past supreme court nominees, I’m only interested in the desired outcome.

     

     

    I wish I shared your blissfully hopeful and "innocent" view.   I guess we will see what happens in a few days.  

     

    Lets say the bill does lapse into law, what will your stance be then?  Oh well, the governor was really busy and must have forgotten?  

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