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New Jersey: Bruen-Buster Bill Is Back

Read more: https://www.nraila.org/articles/202...-is-back-for-full-assembly-vote#ixzz7l5iD0zps
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- On Monday, November 21, the full Assembly is expected to vote on A.4769. This legislation started out as a "copy-cat" strategy, mimicking what New York did to lash out at the Supreme Court post-Bruen. The bill arbitrarily and drastically expands the number of places labeled as "sensitive places" where concealed carry is prohibited.
  • Drastically increase the cost of obtaining permits and credentials.
  • Expand the already-rigorous New Jersey training requirements.
  • Use social media and online posts as grounds to deny permits.
  • Require gun owners to acquire insurance, even though it is not known whether or not this type of insurance is even available or legal.
  • Ban carry on all private property unless the owner posts signage permitting it.
  • Expand the number of "sensitive places" to include arenas, parks, beaches, restaurants, and theatres, among other public places.
  • Ban carry at public gatherings.
  • Perhaps most offensively, it would create a special class of public officials who do not need a permit to carry, and these privileged individuals will be exempt from the no-carry zones.
 

New Jersey: Bruen-Buster Bill Is Back

Read more: https://www.nraila.org/articles/202...-is-back-for-full-assembly-vote#ixzz7l5iD0zps
Under Creative Commons License: Attribution
Follow us: @Ammoland on Twitter | Ammoland on Facebook
U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- On Monday, November 21, the full Assembly is expected to vote on A.4769. This legislation started out as a "copy-cat" strategy, mimicking what New York did to lash out at the Supreme Court post-Bruen. The bill arbitrarily and drastically expands the number of places labeled as "sensitive places" where concealed carry is prohibited.
  • Drastically increase the cost of obtaining permits and credentials.
  • Expand the already-rigorous New Jersey training requirements.
  • Use social media and online posts as grounds to deny permits.
  • Require gun owners to acquire insurance, even though it is not known whether or not this type of insurance is even available or legal.
  • Ban carry on all private property unless the owner posts signage permitting it.
  • Expand the number of "sensitive places" to include arenas, parks, beaches, restaurants, and theatres, among other public places.
  • Ban carry at public gatherings.
  • Perhaps most offensively, it would create a special class of public officials who do not need a permit to carry, and these privileged individuals will be exempt from the no-carry zones.
Not funny; but sorry full for the NJ people but for the most part they are the same as NY which speaks for itself.
 

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