I can get them for you wholesale.
Just another reason I don’t live in the Garden State.
What arrogance...such an elitist...
As usual, crooks don’t obey the law and they won’t obey this one.
Do you need to buy more than one gun per month?
Can see that this can be used to further erode gun rights, but in and of itself, it doesn't seem to be all that much of a threat to gun ownership.
The criminal element in this country (who could care less about any gun regulations) are rejoycing seeing how the fools are helping disarm citizens and giving criminals more reassurances that defensless innocents will be available for them to prey upon, injure, and murder. The idiocy in the ranks of the politicians in this country is astounding!
What is the point? How many criminals go out and buy a large quantity of guns just before they commit their crimes?
What about collectors? Suppose I find a once-in-a-lifetime deal on a large collection? Gun-banners are devoid of logic.
GUN RATIONING? Do they limit newspapers to once a month? How about movies? Maybe elections?
And I personally don't see why any one would elect you, Dimwit...
If you know how many guns you have then you don’t have enough.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - June 11, 2007 - New Jersey moved closer on Monday to becoming the fourth state to prohibit people from buying more than one handgun a month when the Assembly voted 51-25 to impose the proposed limit.
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Assemblywoman Joan Quigley, a bill sponsor, represents Jersey City, which last year adopted its own law making it illegal to buy more than one handgun per month. That measure was struck down by a judge who ruled the local law pre-empted state authority.
"I personally can see no reason why anyone would want to go out and buy guns in multiples," said Quigley, D-Hudson.
Jersey City's mayor, Jerramiah T. Healy, is among those pushing for the state law, which would exempt law enforcement agencies and officers purchasing handguns for law enforcement use. Certain gun collectors also would be exempted.
The Senate has not considered the bill, but if the measure is approved, New Jersey would join Virginia, Maryland and California as states that restrict people to buying one handgun per month. California was the last state to adopt such a law, doing so in 1998, according to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The bill is opposed by gun rights groups.
"Rationing firearms to responsible citizens to reduce gun crime makes about as much sense as rationing knives to restaurant-goers to reduce stabbings," said Scott L. Bach, president of the New Jersey Association of Rifle and Pistol Clubs - the National Rifle Association's state organization.
The proposal comes with New Jersey increasingly concerned about gun crimes, particularly from street gangs.
Last year, authorities in Newark, Irvington and Camden seized 114 firearms, up from 86 in 2005. Meanwhile, homicides in Newark have jumped from 65 in 2002 to 113 last year, with nonfatal shootings also on the rise.
And its really worked for VA, MA, and CA, hasn't it? /s
They should pass a law limiting the Mob to buying more than one politician a month.
“I personally can see no reason why anyone would want to go out and buy guns in multiples,” said Quigley, D-Hudson.
What citizens may or may not wish to do with respect to their God-given rights, as protected by the United States Constitution, is their business, and not yours. You’re a state government rep, not The Queen, and the national blueprint is not rescinded on your say-so.
Last time I checked criminals will not apply to this stupid law. Hence the reason they are criminals. I just do not understand the thinking of these stupid laws.
Collectors buying "Presentation" firearms with consecutive serial numbers.
Persons trying to rebuild their armory after a theft.
One background check covers multiple purchases on the same day.
"One gun a month" is back-door gun registration. Without some kind of record-keeping, how do they know you've already bought one this month?