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JustifiableNeed.com & Citizens Protection Act

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Greetings,

 

I wanted to bring to your attention to a letter writing campaign. The "Justifiable Need" Project has kicked off a a campaign to write to your legislators asking them to support the Citizens Protection Act. Assembly Bill A3931 and Senate bill 1287. Everything is already filled out for you, all you have to do is, find your district, download the letters, sign and physically "Snail Mail" them. 

 

The goal is to pressure our elected legislators to support our right to self defense, or to put it in writing, why they will not. Once that data is collected, it will be used in future campaigns.

 

"You may ask, why not just send an email?

 

That is actually a good question. The answer is that even though email is monitored, it is usually monitored by an intern who, after a few emails with the same subject, may not open or log them but just go ahead and bulk archive them for storage…unread. How likely is it that they will be seen by your Assemblyman or Senator?

 

“Snail Mail” (USPS), on the other hand, has to be opened, stamped as received, categorized, and logged in. It must then be physically placed into someone’s inbox to be processed".

 

The page can be found at www.justifiableneed.com/action

 

Thank you for your consideration.

 

Matthew Andras

President

Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners

www.justifiableneed.com

www.facebook.com/cnjfo

 

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Done for District 5!

 

Please list your district when done so we can be sure all are covered.

If you see your district done, mail it anyway! One letter will do nothing to push them!!!

 

100%!

 

Everyone should mail them out, even if your district was already taken care of the more the better!

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Sending out for district 2 this week. I have to say, say the YouTube clip of CNJFO at FDU and this is an approach I can support. We'll never get all the changes "we" want at once. I would love to deal away with all the anti 2A laws but your never going to do that in one fell swoop. Yes, I don't want to jump through hoops to exercise my 2A right, but I'll do if it make you understand that I am not a threat and just want to protect myself and loved ones. Let us show the anti's that we are not all "gun nuts", we are intelligent, and can understand why firearms can be intimidating/scary and not just attack there lack of knowledge about firearms. I know compromise can be a dirty word in this realm, but you got to play the long game. Have a real discussion and listen to them. Then educate and explain your position. I'm glad there so many different efforts going on in general both in NJ and at a national level. We just have to be smart about this and eventually the 2A rights can be restored to those of us here in NJ

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This seems to have went nowhere fast.

On the contrary, it is moving as expected. Even though we made it as easy as possible for people to do this. Actually having people stand up for their own rights and taking the time to do so, is like pulling teeth here in New Jersey. probably, because everybody feels so brow-beated. Our campaigns have been more focused on Facebook at the moment, due to manpower. We are looking for volunteers to help everyday, if you feel that you can contribute, by all means please contact me.

 

In the mean time, We plan to place information in every gun shop, range, and hunting club in New Jersey. To accomplish this will take more financial resources than we currently have available.

 

We have set a goal to raise $2,000 dollars to be used to supply display stands and instructional cards to every location. There are thousands of people at these locations daily, people who are not on Facebook, or unfamiliar with one the 2A groups. It is imperative that we extend our message directly to where it can motivate everyone negatively affected by New Jersey gun laws.

 

In addition, we are currently setting up meetings with ranges and clubs around the state to take the message on the road. 

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We are asking everyone to consider making a donation, in any amount, to the cause. You can make a donation directly from the website,www.justifiableneed.com, or from Paypal to: [email protected].

 

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Mattio41- If you can send me that flyer, or post a link to it here, I'll print and post it in my club and make an announcement about it at the next club meeting.

 

I added the PDF to this page. you and anyone else who wishes to assist. Please download the flyers and pass them out.

 

http://www.justifiableneed.com/general/citizens-protection-act-flyers/

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Nice.......gonna send mine out tomorrow. ...just posted a week or two ago on this forum (Concealed carrry essex county)...Joind the clasp program that NJ2AS had going almost a year ago....Just recieved my court date for april 15th but no time has been given yet.

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DONT LET THEM OFF THE HOOK

 

If you have mailed out your letters, and have not received a response. Then it is time to mail them again. And keep doing so, until you do get a response. With each day, we are bringing more attention to this campaign. But it is still up to you to do your part. Got to www.JustifiableNeed.com/action.

 

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