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See email below:

 

Shortly after my election to the Legislature in 1995, I introduced the predecessor of the above-cited Bill. Same was referred to this Committee, as has been every subsequent incarnation thereof, where it languished.

 

 

 

In light of the recent decision by the United States Supreme Court in McDonald, there exists essentially no doubt that many of New Jersey’s draconian restrictions on the fundamental right to keep and bear arms will not survive a legal challenge. As a result, New Jersey has essentially two choices: legislatively respect the constitutional rights of its citizens, or face the inevitability of being compelled to do so by the judiciary.

 

 

 

The consequences of legislative inaction – leaving aside the denial of fundamental constitutional rights – could be hugely expensive for the taxpayers. Litigation is, as you know, very costly and, since the plaintiffs are almost certain to prevail in a challenge, they would likely be entitled to an award of counsel fees in addition to invalidating NJ’s unconstitutional laws.

 

 

 

I respectfully request, then, that the Chairman schedule the above proposal for Committee consideration with all deliberate speed.

 

 

 

Respectfully,

 

Michael Patrick Carroll

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you have written me in favoring Second Amendment rights, let me ask you a simple favor:

 

 

 

Write to the committee chairman, as well as each member of the Committee, respectfully requesting that this measure be posted. In order to maximize the impact, I ask you to do it via snail mail (we old folks tend to respect paper more than electrons). Use your own language so that it cannot be dismissed as a form letter. Ask each of them to respond to you, in writing, respecting their position.

 

 

 

Already, some Members of the Majority see the handwriting on the wall. Senator Van Drew recently introduced a concealed carry law. Although it needs work – the fees are unconscionably high and the training requirements disconcertingly vague – it represents a welcome step in the right direction. Now is the time to press for true reform.

 

 

 

The addresses of the other committee members are here:

 

 

 

Assemblyman Nelson T. Albano

 

21 North Main St.

 

Cape May Court House, NJ 08210

 

 

 

Assemblyman Jon M. Bramnick

 

251 North Ave. West 2nd Floor

 

Westfield, NJ 07090

 

 

 

Assemblywoman Elease Evans

 

100 Hamilton Plaza Suite 1400

 

Paterson, NJ 07505

 

 

 

Assemblywoman Amy H. Handlin

 

890 Main St.

 

Belford, NJ 07718

 

 

 

Assemblyman Paul D. Moriarty

 

129 Johnson Road Suite 1

 

Turnersville, NJ 08012

 

 

 

Assemblyman David P. Rible

 

1955 Highway 34 Bldg. 2A

 

Wall Township, NJ 07719

 

 

 

Assemblywoman L. Grace Spencer

 

223 Hawthorne Ave.

 

Newark, NJ 07112

 

 

 

Assemblyman Gilbert L. "Whip" Wilson

 

Audubon Commons Shopping Center

 

130 Blackhorse Pike 1st Floor Suite D-3

 

Audubon, NJ 08106

 

 

 

 

 

Together, we can bring New Jersey into the mainstream of America once again.

 

 

 

Michael Patrick Carroll

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