So, he really thinks he can get the nomination.
He lives in a state where you cannot get a slingshot and you need a permit for a BB gun. Such tough talk from the ruler of a state with the strictest rules in the country.
Blind squirrel, broken clock all that.....
Sad reading some of the ignorant comments on that website.
Fat and stupid is no way to go through life son!
Cool! Now y’all can be secure in the thought you can have a 30 round magazine for your break-action shotgun.
To little to late lard a$$!!
Blind pig, broken clock, etc.
Correct on all points. It's not about guns ... it's about control.
“We already have too many firearms in our community In April 1993 Christie announced that he would challenge incumbent state senator John Dorsey, an 18-year lawmaker, in the Republican primary. It was a big and brassy move because Dorsey was the Senate majority leader. We already have too many firearms in our community NJ’s ban on semiautomatic weapons. The ban was among the signature pieces of legislation passed.”
“The issue which has energized me to get into this race is the recent attempt by certain Republican legislators to repeal NJ’s ban on assault weapons.”
“The governor opposed a move in Congress that would effectively override NJ’s strict laws against concealed weapons although NJ’s entire Republican House delegation voted for it. The “right-to-carry reciprocity” bill would allow anyone with a valid permit to carry in their home state the same right in any other state. In NJ holders of carry permits from other states must lock their guns up when entering the Garden State.”
“I believe that each state should have the right to make firearms laws as they see fit. I don’t believe it’s right for the federal government to get into the middle of this and decide firearms laws for the people of the state of NJ,” Christie told “The Record” in July 2009.”
” In 2009, Christie said on Fox News with Sean Hannity that he supported some gun control measures:
Q: Are there any issues where you are moderate to left as a Republican?
A: I favor some of the gun-control measures we have in NJ.
Q: Bad idea.
A: We have a densely populated state, and there’s a big handgun problem in NJ. On certain gun control issues, looking at it from a law-enforcement perspective, seeing how many police officers were killed, we have an illegal gun problem in NJ.
Q: Should every citizen in your state be allowed to get a licensed weapon if they want one?
A: In NJ, that’s not going to happen.
Q: Why?
A: With the Democratic legislature we have, there’s no way those type of things—
Q: Would you support it?
A: What I support are commonsense laws that will allow people to protect themselves, but I also am very concerned about the safety of our police officers on the streets, very concerned. And I want to make sure that we don’t have an abundance of guns out there”
http://www.ontheissues.org/Chris_Christie.htm#Gun_Control
Before you cheer for this gungrabbing fat ass, better check his record.
Must be an election coming up.
regardless of the source, those petitions end up in the circular filing unit. Petitions are just a means for the organizers to collect emails and addresses and phone numbers which can be sold to politicians raising money.
Thanks Governor