The People’s Republic of New Jersey was quick to jump on the band wagon !
New Jersey: Another Anti-Gun Bill Introduced in Trenton
Assembly Bill 3807, sponsored by Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald (D-6) and Assemblyman Annette Quijano (D-20), has been introduced in the New Jersey Assembly. If passed, A3807 would reduce the maximum capacity of ammunition magazines to 10 rounds from 15. This legislation is an example of yet another attempt to restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens, while doing nothing to actually combat crime.
As of now, the language for the bill has not been released and a hearing has not been scheduled, but the NRA will continue to update you on the status of the legislation as it progresses through the New Jersey General Assembly. So, please continue to check your e-mail and www.NRAILA.org for updates.
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I think outlawing ‘common sense legislation’ would go a long way to protecting our freedoms and financial security.
I agree with everything Chris Cox wrote. And I agree with you that the government does not get to decide what we each need.
But I’m a little old-fashioned in my preparations for self-defense. My concealed-carry handgun is a 1911 chambered in .45 ACP with a 7-round magazine. My primary home-defense long gun is a Remington 870P with a blued receiver, walnut stock, and the original 4-round magazine (I like the balance of the standard magazine; I keep it loaded with 3” magnum 15-pellet 00 buckshot).
For a Homeland Defense Rifle, I have a U.S.G.I M1 Garand, (Springfield Armory 1954, with all original parts except for new springs) which holds an 8-round clip of .30-06 M2 Ball ammo.
I know there are many excellent modern firearms available, but I’ll take my chances with these three.