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******************* AND THIS IS WHY LISTS, WITHOUT EXTREMELY DETAILED OVERSIGHT AND METHODS TO CLEAR ONES NAME EASILY, WITHOUT MONETARY HARDSHIP ARE BAD, BAD, and VERY BAD *******************

 

 

 

http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/78827-denied-by-nics-how-so/page-3

I recommend sending a polite email to the TPATH guys with the link, alerting them to the issues that can arise with a list that has no strict protocol for how one is placed on it.

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He said he is not going to post here anymore. Go back and read his comments. Too many people here with better ideas, but not actually doing anything.

That's a shame if he doesn't post anymore. But just because I extremely disagreed with his idea, doesn't mean I thought there was a better idea.

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The same reason most of us don't get involved I assume. Lack of time. That's not to say I don't do anything at all. But what i am doing is obviously not effective.

constructive criticism is a dish best served whilst working hand in hand to fix the problem

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constructive criticism is a dish best served whilst working hand in hand to fix the problem

So you are saying when someone proposes something you think is worse than the current system your choices are to 1.) support it 2.) not say anything 3.) come up with a better idea? And if you have no better idea you are only to resort to 1 or 2?

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So you are saying when someone proposes something you think is worse than the current system your choices are to 1.) support it 2.) not say anything 3.) come up with a better idea? And if you have no better idea you are only to resort to 1 or 2?

The error in 3 is occurring in the machinations.

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Looks like their site vanished too

Hmmm.  This is shady.  Is it possible that we've been hoodwinked and there never was a SAPPA in reality?  Could he have been a troll who wanted to distract us from doing any real activism as long as possible?

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only those vetted worthy of their efforts have been let in on their Dark Ops. Recent up-dates:

 

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2015- Tomorrow Nick will pull the trigger on the next step referenced below.  We have prepared a Writ of Mandamus which will be filed in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.  We will post that entire document, which spells out and details to the upper court the shenanigans, delays and possible collusion between the Defendants and the District Court in Trenton.  Please note that at this time, the Writ does not accuse Judge Shipp of any complicity, nor wrong doing in those proceedings.  However it's quite clear that if he was not aware of the goings on, they were happening right under his nose.

 

We will upload the Writ of Mandamus here, after the Third Circuit Court has been served.  It will also be posted on the SAPPA document page.  It is important to know that this Writ is not the anticipatedAppeal concerning Purpura v. Christie,  which will occur when and if Judge Shipp rules in favor of a Dismissal, or if he rules that the Defendant are in default. (at which time the state will appeal) That appeal is mostly prepared and ready to go.  This Writ is a new petition in that it requests that the upper court begin a serious investigation into the lower one.

 

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2015 - Having not received information from the District Court Chief Judge concerning our request for an investigation into the activities of the Trenton based court it was decided to take the next step we discussed earlier.  On December 7, 2015 we prepared a letter to Judge Shipp informing him in a subtle, but definitive affirmation that his lack of rulings and  communication with Nick was not acceptable nor will Mr. Purpura stand around and allow it to continue without taking steps to halt these protracted and no doubt, intentional delays.  See that letter here:  December 7, 2015 Letter to Shipp

 

 

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2015- Following the letter to Chief Judge Simandle several phone calls were made to his office inquiring as to the status of Nick's request for him to look into the proceedings of this case.  Typical and not unexpected, no one there would make a commitment to any statement as to whether the Chief Judge had even seen the letter yet.  We will continue to call them and will update any information we get, when we get it.

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Is it possible that the powers-that-be came up with a radical solution to the RICO lawsuit, and pulled a "pinochet'?

Personally, I wouldn't put it past them to create a new class of subjects here in the Glorious Peoples Republik of New Jerseystan - the DESAPARECIDOS

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I Just don't get this!!!  I am certain that they didn't pull it all down simply because his feelings were hurt on this forum!!

Nick has a long history of fighting for 2A rights in NJ. If and I pray not, he suddenly died, the entire web site would not have gone down that quick!!

 

Perhaps a sever went down or his host is down??

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Yes. Comes up with a 404 error. All links posted by him do the same.

 

I'm curious if anyone personally knows either of them and can explain this.

 

Yes. Comes up with a 404 error. All links posted by him do the same.

 

I'm curious if anyone personally knows either of them and can explain this.

 

 

 

Loads up perfectly fine for me. Maybe server was down temporarily.

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