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NJ: How Christie can make N.J. gun laws more lenient
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"At a recent town hall meeting in Whippany, Gov. Chris Christie was asked if he would make N.J. the 48th state to recognize the right to carry a firearm for self-protection. He replied that although he supports the Second Amendment, it would require an act of the legislature to change the law."
"N.J. offers a permit to carry a handgun but the statute requires you to demonstrate 'justifiable need' to be granted such a permit. The definition of 'justifiable need' is so onerous that qualification is nearly impossible. Interestingly, this definition of 'justifiable need' is not found in the statute. The definition of 'justifiable need' is found in the administrative code which was written and adopted by the executive branch." ... |
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jac
(4/7/2015)
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Christie is a RINO of the first order. The only reason he is suddenly in favor of relaxing gun controls is that he is running for President and has to distance himself from NJ's draconian gun restrictions.
If he were to win the nomination, I would find someone else to vote for. More then likely a third party candidate. He is the only one of the ten or so individuals mentioned as republican presidential contenders that I would not vote for.
Don't expect Christie to do anything for NJ gun owners. |
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