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NJ State Police Won't Rule Out Door-to-Door Enforcement of Mag Ban


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art-remus-ident-04.jpg We should expect no less from any State Police, they answer to governors. For those who believe the military would decline to carry out gun confiscation nation wide, watch this video at YouTube, Hurricane Katrina Door to Door Firearms Confiscation, 2m 6s.

The National Guard troops said they "felt bad about doing it", but they did it. They knowingly became part of the danger. They betrayed the people's trust and revealed what they'll do in the future. Thank you for your service, it's a valuable "ground truth".

More: NRA: The Untold Story of Gun Confiscation After Katrina, 7m 48s
 
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Good luck with that troopers! Ya better hope to have the National Guard backing you up!!!

Speaking of which, my buddy was at Katrina serving food to the various responders and he said they had midnight teams of snipers shooting looters and maybe curfew violators. I wouldn't like to get Ruby Ridged standing in the door while refusing to give up my firearms. :eek:
 
I have the utmost respect for LE 99% of the time because they have to deal with endless amounts of people who are beyond disrespectful to them especially when they're just trying to do their job. That being said if a trooper knocked on my door without a warrant nay drove down my long driveway and said he needed to come inside to check if I had any 30rd mags I'd be inclined to tell him in the most respectful manner that he's trespassing and to get the F off my private land. Then offer him a beer cause that's the polite American thing to do when you have company :D
 
Good luck with that troopers! Ya better hope to have the National Guard backing you up!!!

Speaking of which, my buddy was at Katrina serving food to the various responders and he said they had midnight teams of snipers shooting looters and maybe curfew violators. I wouldn't like to get Ruby Ridged standing in the door while refusing to give up my firearms. :eek:
i just wouldnt wanna be weavers wife, kid or buddy :eek:
 
Another reason why if Oregon's IP43 rolls around in 2020 and passes, I'm not registering a damn thing.
Currently in New Jersey.......
"New Jersey does not require firearm owners to register their weapons. However, all firearms dealers must keep a register of every handgun transferred, recording detailed transaction information in the register. Copies of the register shall be delivered within five days of the sale to local law enforcement (or the county clerk) and the New Jersey State Police (NJSP)".
 
The ignorance of personal right and how important they are in this country is hard to understand. The majority of people I work with have advanced degrees. A significant amount have military experience.

95-98% haven't a clue or given much thought that the pending laws to the gun culture have far reaching implications to their day to day lives. Say one day that $60k sports car will be deemed a murder vehicle and the state confiscated it with no compensation. We already gave them permission under the guise of common sense gun control.
 
Coming to your bedroom soon!!:s0130:


How about a porn/sex toy census? You know....in the hope of dealing with those perverts or at least those that are predicated to being a pervert before they hurt some innocent kid(s).

Do-it-for-the-kids.jpg

LOL.....I wonder what that guy is using?

On second thought.....:confused:

Aloha, Mark
 

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