Posted on 04/20/2021 6:00:47 AM PDT by Onthebrink
The measures proposed include only giving firearms permits to residents who successfully pass gun safety classes, as well as raising the purchasing age for long guns including rifles and shotguns from eighteen to twenty-one.
Other proposals would require that all firearms be locked up in homes, the microstamping of ammunition to make it easier to trace, and the creation of an electronic database of all ammunition sold. Murphy has also called for a ban on all .50 caliber firearms and he would require that anyone moving to New Jersey to register their firearms. The governor also called for a bill that would make it easier to sue gun manufacturers if a firearm produced by the respective company were to be used in a crime.
Gov. Murphy has also endorsed spending $10 million more violence intervention groups that work to de-escalate conflicts and to provide $2 million into Rutgers University’s gun violence research programs.
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“ A stroke of a file and it’s fixed.”
Sure, that is a simple fix. I seem to recall this micro stamp idea was put forth some years ago, probably by NY or CA. The firearms manufacturers said it would be difficult to nearly impossible to implement. This is the plan. Drive manufacturers out of business.
and you thought booze was a black market...
I bet that, once you get away from urban cesspits like LA and SF, California is paradise.
If "gun control" worked, it would have worked in Mexico.
Do my 155mm howitzer shells, my 500# Mk82 bomb stash and my small inventory of Tomahawk cruise missiles also need to be “micro-stamped”?
...useful to LEO forensics IF casings are collected at the crime scene.
The real intent is to drive weapons mfrs to bankruptcy or convince the big mfr holding companies to close operations. Given the millions of new weapons manufactured annually, the shooting incident possible benefits are statistically insignificant... microscopic one might say.
Given the complete disregard of the Constitution and laws, this administration will have every agency use the “adumbration of intent” to do such things as issuing consumer product safety recalls and every other vague pretense to eliminate civilian weapons. CDC has all ready declared ‘gun violence’ a primary health concern.
We don't need tracked ammunition - we need fewer criminals.
Born and raised Jersey. It’s getting unbearable. Waiting for my elderly parents and in-laws to pass before I can get the heck out of here. I’m thinking the Carolinas, perhaps. Or even Delaware.
Yet another reason to police your brass. If they were to implement this stupidity, I could easily envision folks picking up random brass at the range to 'throw down' on the scene.
Living in NJ is a sickness. My mom complains about NJ all the time-—the taxes, the laws, the fees, the people-—She put her house up for sale a few years ago and I told her at the very least move to PA or to SC/FL..
She didn’t listen to me and stayed in NJ 5 miles from where she used to live. However, during Easter day she sat there and once again complained about NJ. She didn’t like my reply “I told you to leave years ago and you didn’t listen, go complain to one of your Jersey friends”.
and he would require that anyone moving to New Jersey to register their firearms. .................................. Ya gotta be $#!ting me, who is moving to NJ?? People are leaving it.
I can see the micro stamping now...
Jawan Brown Aka ThugMo or MytJa.
The hood, Anytown USA.
Got out almost 10 years ago and fled to PA, which now we’re looking at getting out of the North East. It’s too expensive, too liberal and too many “Karens”-—My last trip to FL (panhandle), TN, KY and WV made me realize it is time to move. We’re waiting for the riots——last summer people were fleeing the cities and getting into bidding wars on every single house that was for sale in our area.
I hate moving as it’s a pain in the butt, however it appears that might our best option. Pay off debt and cash out.
Someone must be moving here (though I don't know who), as apartment construction throughout the state is booming.
(Is this sarc?)
Looks like they are going to do the guns locked up at home in commierado. No children at home, no children visiting. None of their business.
No regrets nearly 30 years later. My salary is 3 1/2X where it was when I left PacBell.
Yes. But the hidden agenda is to make it so difficult to ACQUIRE even the marked items, that they are essentially banned.
New Jersey was already the least American state, now they want to go full German.
Yes.
They left intends to achieve their gun ban one feature at a time.
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