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THURSDAY: NJ SENATE COMMITTEE TO HEAR BILL BANNING SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS INSIDE YOUR OWN HOME!

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4 hours ago, Kadayo said:

 

Senate law and public safety hearing was canceled for tomorrow. Assembly judiciary is hearing all of the Murphy gun bills on the 13th.  
 

https://njleg.state.nj.us/BillsForAgendaView.asp

Their website is wonky and the links are dynamic so this URL doesn't work. Maybe there's a way to get a direct link but if not, anyone who is curious can just go to the NJ Leg home page, click the date (13th) on the calendar, then click "Assembly Judiciary" to see the list of bills.

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8 hours ago, JimB1 said:

Just like when everyone turned in their magazines over 10 rounds right?

It wasn't mandatory to turn them in, otherwise you would have. 99% of gun owners sold them off long before the deadline. And the 1% that buried them in their yard are just kidding the themselves.

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5 hours ago, diamondd817 said:

It wasn't mandatory to turn them in, otherwise you would have. 99% of gun owners sold them off long before the deadline. And the 1% that buried them in their yard are just kidding the themselves.

yea. they shoulda buried them in their liberal neighbors yards....so when they're found, the libs go to prison.

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15 minutes ago, 1LtCAP said:

yea. they shoulda buried them in their liberal neighbors yards....so when they're found, the libs go to prison.

You mean like the one that posted a video of herself making an illegal short barreled rifle (or shotgun, don't recall) when she took a saw to it? That's right, I don't think she was ever charged, was she? 

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6 hours ago, diamondd817 said:

It wasn't mandatory to turn them in, otherwise you would have. 99% of gun owners sold them off long before the deadline. And the 1% that buried them in their yard are just kidding the themselves.

It was mandatory to do one of three things, convert them, get them out of the state or turn them in. From what I have read they had 0 people turn them in so I guess everyone did one of the other two options or there was a huge boating accident.

Let's have a moment of silence for all those magazines lost at sea :lol:

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Murphy's attacks on gun owners fail, at least for the previous legislative session

Many of you received this today, but I'll post the text here.   We have, as the article notes, won a short break in the action.

Thanks to all who emailed and called!  Be ready for more of the same in 2022.

(edit.....I see I was two minutes behind GunForHire's post of the same info)

GOV. MURPHY'S ANTI-GUN BILL PACKAGE

FIZZLES AS LEGISLATIVE SESSION ENDS
  

Thanks to Gun Owners For Making the Difference!

January 11, 2022.  Thanks to an overwhelming outcry from law-abiding gun owners, Governor Murphy's much-touted anti-gun bill package fizzled as the 2020-2021 legislative session ended.  Your efforts made the difference, and the current outcome proves that no matter how overwhelming the odds, no matter how futile it may seem, the outcome of every legislative battle is never written in stone and the collective effort of gun owners and sportsmen can make the difference.

That being said, a new two-year legislative session is now beginning, and the anti-gun bill package will likely be resurrected all over again as the session unfolds.  But in this upcoming session, new national standards could be set by the U.S Supreme Court (in the pending right to carry case) that greatly clarify the boundaries of what is permissible generally in laws restricting Second Amendment rights.  That could affect misguided proposals like Governor Murphy's, which fail to punish gun crime and instead restrict the rights of honest citizens who have nothing to do with crime.

In the meanwhile, gun owners should enjoy a well-deserved short break in the action, as the legislative session resets and the gradual bill introduction process begins all over again. Enjoy the moment, but be prepared to go into action once again in the not-too-distant future.

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