But the governor completely axed a bill that would ban the Barrett .50 caliber rifle(A3659), which is the most powerful weapon commonly available to civilians. Christie had called for a ban on future sales of the weapon in his own package of violent prevention measures outlined in April.
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The governor said in a press release that the 10 bills that he did sign are consistent with the plan he released in April to address gun safety.
These commonsense measures will both strengthen New Jerseys already tough gun laws and upgrade penalties for those who commit gun crimes and violate gun-trafficking laws, he said. As elected leaders, our first duty is to maintain public safety, and these new laws will help reduce gun violence and keep our streets and communities safer.
Overall, the Legislature has sent 15 gun-related bills to the governors desk, with the governor signing a total of 11 into law. Three await action — along with the .50-caliber ban and the enhanced ID, Christie has yet to take action on the creation of a state task force on school security.
Christie is a lying POS.