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wait.....not good...problems? motions denied? how can that be? this is a sure fire thing with no chance at a loss...the strategy is fool proof.....

there was a saying I recall....someone who represents himself has a fool for an attorney.....well let's hope there is progress in the foolproof strategies.

Hey Nick. A wise man once told me if I didn't have anything good to say to keep my mouth shut. I usually keep to that rule. You inspire me to throw caution into the wind and speak up. Why are you such a DICK,

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It looks like there has been some movement.

 

Can anyone translate this from Legal to English?

I get the feeling its not good.

 

http://nebula.wsimg.com/f47fb529cb6fd5d5e949c6e951d4f2a4?AccessKeyId=3221A0C50080D1C903B6&disposition=0&alloworigin=1

Fred, that means the court plans on ruling on the case on 2/16/2016.

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ahhh.... the beauty of freedom.....my right to be just that a dick in your opinion....well not really.

 

I am a big fan of when my bullshitmeter goes into overdrive, I need to offgass the pressure.

 

See I am really hopeful that they are onto something...really I am.... but when I see people pontificate, talk in such superior tones, well .....then I guess I gotta be a dick for calling a spade a spade.

They have auto check valves for off gas problems. Just set pressure and leave! Lmao! ;)

 

 

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Fred, that means the court plans on ruling on the case on 2/16/2016

The part where the request for "oral argument is denied part" is what I question.

How can you get denied at your own court case, unless the results are already decided.

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The part where the request for "oral argument is denied part" is what I question.

How can you get denied at your own court case, unless the results are already decided.

In my opinion, that is this court's way of not ever hearing the argument. I am sure they are going to attempt to dismiss on some technicality. I am also sure that Nick is expecting just that. We shall possibly see on Feb 16th.

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In my opinion, that is this court's way of not ever hearing the argument. I am sure they are going to attempt to dismiss on some technicality. I am also sure that Nick is expecting just that. We shall possibly see on Feb 16th.

That pisses me off.

I was thinking to look for a ccw pistol  :-)

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On February 16, 2016 the court will dismiss Chaplain Pupura's case. The Third Circuit has already ruled New Jersey can do as it pleases. SCOTUS  has refused to hear any New Jersey challenges to " justifiable need". By not hearing any New Jersey cases, the Supreme Court has said New Jersey can do as it pleases, hence Chaplain Pupura's claim the federal courts are in cahoots with the state of New Jersey is moot.

We live in a state that has no regard for the Second Amendment. Our only chance at ever being able to carry a firearm for self-defense in this state will be through federal legislation, ( national reciprocity), or a challenge under equal protection.

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Hey All,,

We have been very busy with a few different plans being put into action.

 

Here is a link to the latest.

 

http://www.tpath.org/phony-pretenders.html

 

Be sure to check out the SAPPA log.

 

Thanks everyone, have safe and Happy New Year.

 

Dwight

&

Nick

 

 

Thank you Dwight, and thank you for hanging in there with us!

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I responded to the tpath email on the Pretenders subject but I thought I'd say something here too. These guys are pounding away on their own...little help from the likes of us, and a pretty good load of criticism to boot. I commend them and thank them every chance I get.

 

I'm glad they called out the NRA and our NJ affiliate and anyone else. I'm a Life member of the NRA and I'm going to contact them again and bitch. They're going to go to bat for Virginia against the new CCW restrictions?  How about freeing the f*****g slaves first?  Are we that far gone that nothing in NJ is touchable?  I'm hoping to pester them, and they're not getting another dime from me 'till I see something in NJ.

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Here ya go.......light em up.......

 

https://www.facebook.com/NRAFRONTLINES/?fref=ts

 

My post let's see how long it stays up.....------------

 

So, I am an NRA member and no sooner than the renewal it hit my CC statement, I was starting to get the calls about additional donations, you folks *ARE* very good at that. One, two five, seven calls in, I told the caller that I am well aware of the trials and tribulations that we as gun owners face nationally etc. I advised them that they should spend more time in NJ helping US ! Guess what, he thanked me hung up and what have I heard since from the NRA...............CRICKETS. not one call, not a one. Why? The NRA will stand by VA with the CCW debacle, why not spend more time in NJ to help us? You want us to donate you want us to fight, however it seems we are abandoned....why should we Jerseyans do anything more, when you do so little for us?

 

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Plus 1

I did the same thing back in the spring.   Basically told the guy on the call   Hey do you realize i'm in NJ?    The NRA gave up on NJ.

Yes I am still A Member, But only because my range membership requires it.

No more calls have come from them.

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