Anti-gun politicians in Illinois, New Jersey and other so-called “blue” states are in a pre-holiday rush to adopt tougher gun control laws in the aftermath of June’s Supreme Court ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which reinforced Second Amendment protections at a time so many are trying to erode them. […]
NJ Dems Narrowly Pass Gun Bill Through Assembly
Anti-gun New Jersey Democrats narrowly passed a new gun control measure (42-29) at the end of a testy debate which, according to Insider NJ, “drove a sharp wedge between an already polarized left and right division in the Assembly.” Democrats say the legislation is necessary for public safety, while Republicans contend the measure will not […]
Restrictive New Jersey Concealed Carry Bill Moves in Assembly
Like their fellow lawmakers in neighboring New York, Democrats in New Jersey are reportedly fast-tracking legislation designed—according to critics—to do an end-run around the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in June, striking down a “proper cause” requirement to get a concealed carry permit. According to NJ.com, A4769 was advanced in committee Monday. Scott Bach, head of […]
SCOTUS Fallout: NJ, Cal. Drop ‘Good Cause’ Requirement
Almost immediately in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s landmark 6-3 ruling striking down the “good cause” requirement to receive a concealed carry permit in the state of New York, attorneys general in two other states with the same onerous requirement issued directives to all law enforcement agencies in their respective states to drop that […]
NJ Gov. Murphy Renews Gun Control Crusade from Pulpit
Anti-gun New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has renewed his gun control crusade, from the pulpit in the Saint Luke Baptist Church in Paterson, once again blaming guns for the rise in violent crime, while critics say the legislative proposals amount to flash with no substance. According to NJ.com, Murphy was at an event at the […]
As SCOTUS Review of NY Gun Law Looms, So Begin Analyses
As the Supreme Court of the United States prepares for oral arguments in what could result in another landmark Second Amendment ruling further defining and potentially expanding on the fundamental, individual right to keep and bear arms, watch for an increasing number of analysis pieces which may, or may not, offer subtle or not-so-subtle arguments […]
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