Posted on 12/23/2019 12:45:30 PM PST by lowbridge
New Jerseys Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is suing to Florida gun dealers over their refusal to turn over sales records to his office. Grewal wants to know if the firms sold any magazines banned in the state of New Jersey to residents, after investigators with Grewals office were able to purchase several banned magazines in an undercover sting operation.
After the two companies received a seize and desist letter ordering them to stop selling magazines to New Jersey residents, Grewal says his investigators havent been able to successfully purchase any of the banned magazines. Thats not enough. As NJ.com reports, the Attorney General is very interested in finding out who in New Jersey might be in possession of these magazines.
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A merry Christmas to you as well!
In NJ they basically told the state police to stop pulling over so many minorities on 95 (which connects Florida to NYC); the police obliged, and all of our cities reported sharp increases in gun crimes (the cops had been stopping guns & drugs). Now the state police write accident reports only, and the guns & drugs flow uninterrupted.
The CA governor recently signed off on a law to place additional restrictions of the police use of deadly force, requiring greater efforts to “de-escalate situations”. Though it may sound warm and fuzzy, it’s being revealed as yet more of the left’s quest to reduce the role of CA police to a similar role. I noted a recent article about a Vermont police chief requiring fewer instances in which his officers draw firearms. More and more, in this state, they are coming across as official bagmen for the governor and mayors, focusing on traffic citations. Happy New Year.
While I understand municipalities tire of paying out on police brutality lawsuits, they can’t expect the citizens who pay them to accept disarmament as well (while cops “stand down”).
A happy New Year to you as well - thank you!
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