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NJ: Concealed Firearms Carry Important Election Issue
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Thank you for interviewing the state level candidates on concealed firearms carry. It is a vote-determining issue with me and most of my friends and associates. Concealed carry is the law of the vast majority of states as an extension of the Second Amendment. Unrestricted Concealed Carry States: 12 states (up by 10 states since 2008) including New England states Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire, destinations of many New Jersey vacationers.
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jac
(6/5/2017)
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NJ is a hopeless case.
Concealed carry is not an important election issue in that state because there is no chance that the laws will change in support of concealed carry. It might be an issue in several south Jersey districts, but seeing as it has no chance of winning in Trenton, it is non issue. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/5/2017)
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| Once Peruta clears the SCOTUS, New Jersey will be dragged kicking and screaming into constitutional compliance. |
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