Posted on 09/25/2013 4:15:09 AM PDT by TexGrill
Gov. Chris Christie has signed a law requiring law enforcement agencies to tell the state information about guns that are seized or found abandoned.
Christie said in a statement Friday that the law will help keep weapons away from criminals.
His approval comes after the Legislature reworked parts of the bill following Christies previous conditional veto of it.
The governor said that provisions calling for public reports to be produced about some of the information would have violated federal law.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj1015.com ...
Why would such a law be needed? Law enforcement agencies are part of the executive branch of the state. It seems to me that all Christie had to do was tell the police which state agency was to receive the information, and then order them to send it.
Bub bye Christie the fat ass RINO.....gonna be hard to win without the conservatives who will abandon you in droves next November.....
Well .. see .,.. sometimes you're just walkin' down the street and POW! ... right before your eyes, there on the ground is an abandoned gun
So, waddaya'do?
Take it to the cops, of course.
But THEY can't be trusted ... some flatfoot just might take a likin' to that gun an' take it home.
SO
Christie has made sure all abandoned and guns that came into posession of the cops gets properly dealt with ...
The chi'ren are safer 'cause of it, don'cha'know.

Good. We won’t have to worry that Fatso will be running for President in 2016.
In fact, if all goes well, conservatives won’t have to worry about which loser the GOP chooses to run in 2016 because a new constitutional conservative party will be on the ballot.
What a slobbering pig of a RHINO. Don’t expect your magic horn to stay intact with GOP/Conservative help!
Damn right I live in Jersey and I tell everyone I can who think Lard Ass would be a great president that he’s nothing but a fat-ass Lou Costello look-a-like f**king RINO.
I sure as hell ain’t voting for Lard Ass.
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