Posted on 04/17/2018 12:47:45 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
Democratic state lawmakers have a new target as they aim to tighten New Jersey's already strict firearms laws: "ghost guns."
A new bill that began advancing in the Democrat-controlled state Legislature on Monday would prohibit the purchase of firearm parts used to make these untraceable homemade guns.
The state Senate Law and Public Safety committee approved the measure along with a package of six other Democrat-sponsored gun-control bills that continue to move closer to Gov. Phil Murphy's desk.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
Double Secret Probation!
NJ, please move to PA and flood the electoral zone.
Research shows for five years running New Jersey is the leader in people moving out. They give taxes and corruption as biggest reasons.
My mummy hired a skeleton crew to make a ghost gun witch is illegal now in NJ. She was hoping to have it done by Halloween.
Sometimes I wish Virginia would ban New jersey.
you’re an idiot. there are only a few miles of stacks. 100’s of miles of beaches, mountains, and farmland. where do you live LAZY?
Gawd Almighty, what a crazy place!!!
This bill must contain some special loopholes, otherwise their mob bosses wouldn’t let them even talk about it.
****Delighted to say, only once set foot in the Godforsaken place****
OMG Laz, once tainted you are forever cursed!
Eat lots of garlic and...uh..pomegranates, yea thats it!
Well if the skeleton crew weren’t so malnourished, they could have finished on time...and its hard to make a ghost gun witch.
New Jersey already has some of the toughest gun laws in America.
It is asinine.
NJ like California was not like this only a generation ago from what I have heard from people that I have talked to and history backs up. The cancer, virus, and rot of Liberalism does not take long to metastasize with no cure for it.
And to visit his mentor, the Joisy Devil.
You're an idiot.
there are only a few miles of stacks.
New Jersey is hell, face it.
where do you live LAZY?
I live in Georgia, where they teach us to capitalize the first letter of each sentence, dickslain.
Back in the early '60s, in the waning days of vacuum tubes, someone commented that looking toward NJ at night was like looking in the back of an old dusty radio.
“Jersey! Good lord how the world hates you people.”.....
It’s looking more and more like the world hates all of us, not just “Jersey”. Are we sick of it yet and ready to fight back? Obviously we will be on our own when we do because its damn certain the Repubs won’t be standing shoulder to shoulder with any of us.
Instead, this.
Lived there briefly as a child with my grandparents when my dad was deployed. Never been in the place since. Doesn't seem like I'm missing much.
I grew up in NJ, but got out about 17 years ago. Note that before I got out, I had a nice collection of (illegal, under NJ law) standard capacity magazines - enough for about 200 years in Rahway State Prison. A friend of mine and I used to go, in the mid- and late-’90s (after the AWB was law), to the Forks of the Delaware gun show and buy whatever the F we wanted. Did some buying in NY State, also (can’t do that now). Anyhow, I’m now in Texas and have a far more advanced “collection,” and my friend is in NH and probably needs a small cargo ship to move his.
So-called “ghost guns” are already illegal in NJ - EVERY sale of a long gun must be recorded, and you cannot get ANY handgun without not only having the sale recorded, but also get the permission of the local chief LEO (confirming that in NJ the 2nd Amendment is not a right, but a heavily-scorned privilege). This legislation is superfluous.
However, if I were in NJ right now, I’d eat ramen noodles for 6 months if necessary to buy 80% blanks, a router and a jig (or several). That, and parts for lowers. As for uppers and ammo, that can be ordered online easily enough, for delivery to a friend, family member or dummy corporation set up in a neighboring state. There are MANY, MANY ways around this law, and all the rest. When one comes to the realization that simply wanting to be free makes you a criminal, then doing supposedly criminal things becomes easy, even refreshing.
Thankfully, I’m not in NJ. So I don’t need to do anything illegal to be free.
Va fangul, NJ!!!!!
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