Another win in federal court by Judge Renee Marie Bumb (Bush appointment) against NJ's latest anti-carry laws from the Armed Attorneys channel. Temporary injunction ban stopping enforcement a portion of law.
Another win in federal court by Judge Renee Marie Bumb (Bush appointment) against NJ's latest anti-carry laws from the Armed Attorneys channel. Temporary injunction ban stopping enforcement a portion of law.
Thanks for thought.Doug, you have great “posts” !
<>Can you pass the NJ 'John Wick (or Det John Mcclane) Concealed Carry Permit Qualifying Standards course of fire?
The Truth about Guns blog has a breakdown of what's required.
New Jersey’s new CCW qualification standards have been criticized for being too high, too rigid and too much like a police qualification course. The critics are right. This is nothing but a decades-old police qualification course revamped and repackaged for civilians.
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin and his state police sycophants want to hold gun owners to a far higher standard than those who exercise other constitutional rights.
Take a look at the entire post to see how bad it is for civilians.
Can you pass the NJ 'John Wick (or Det John Mcclane) Concealed Carry Permit Qualifying Standards course of fire?
The Truth about Guns blog has a breakdown of what's required.
New Jersey’s new CCW qualification standards have been criticized for being too high, too rigid and too much like a police qualification course. The critics are right. This is nothing but a decades-old police qualification course revamped and repackaged for civilians.
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin and his state police sycophants want to hold gun owners to a far higher standard than those who exercise other constitutional rights.
Take a look at the entire post to see how bad it is for civilians.
Read more at Bearing Arms blog about the 3,000% increase in concealed gun permits which debunks an anti-2A screed.
New Jersey didn't see a 3,000, 300, or even 30 percent increase in gun-related crimes after its "may issue" laws went away. The state is the safest it's been in decades, all while tens of thousands of gun owners are now carrying for self-defense.
Admitting that crime went down when it should have spiked would be bad for Everytown's business,. Instead the group ignores the data that disproves their contentions and hopes that they can dupe credulous voters into blindly accepting their claims.
New Jersey's the perfect proving ground for their premise; a state where almost no one could carry a gun in public now has more than 34,000 people "packing heat" on the streets of Trenton, Newark, Jersey City, and Camden. That's a recipe for disaster, according to the gun control stalwarts. In reality, it's a non-issue.