1 posted on
11/19/2002 3:55:45 AM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
First remember that it is National Ammo Day. So go out and buy as much amunition as you can.
This bill is a direct assult on the 2nd amendment. If the technology claims to be acheiched the Law will be invoked. If later it is found that it doesn't work and is scrapped, no guns will be able to be sold since they won't have the technology that was approved. Now you have made guns illegal for sale in NJ.
Ask your local cops how many of them would risk their lives on this type of technology.
2 posted on
11/19/2002 4:17:49 AM PST by
upier
To: kattracks
You folks haven't seen ANYTHING yet !!!
The next step is "smart" scissors , "smart" baseball bats...smart EVERYTHING ...except Legislators.
To: kattracks
I only found out about this yesterday...when I received my NRA Legislative Alert post card. I think the NRA should know that it would be more effective to receive such notices PRIOR to the day the legislation is being voted on. I honestly don't believe any amount of phone call or letters to the schmucks in Trenton would have made a difference. The NJ legislature is controlled by left-wing liberals (same caliber or worse as the sh*theads seated on the Supreme Court of NJ). The legislature has their own agenda and does not care about what their constituents want. It's like living in North Korea except we have more food and our roads are a little better
People should also remember that the so called "smart gun" technology is not only a sleazy, underhanded attempt to prevent law abiding citizens from acquiring firearms, it is also a boon to the dirtbag trial lawyers who will be chomping at the bit to sue gun manufacturers in product liability suits once the technology craps out and people get hurt.
Any conservative freepers in NJ would be well advised to make plans to get out of the most politically corrupt state in the country before the legislature decides to build a wall from New York to Delaware. I like PA myself. I know they (Philly) just elected a dem governor, but it is a state that respects property rights, low taxes in many areas and has excellent firearms freedoms.
To: kattracks; genefromjersey
A spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence said the bill ... will have "a profound impact on the safety of our children for generations to come."
ahhhh... how righteous the despotic exercises if it's for the children. </sarcasm off>I'm soon going to need to request a prayer thread for those of us in Nuts New Jersey.
To: kattracks
This is a tried and true tecnique practiced by"The Grabbers"!Keep raising the bar higher and higher so that there is no such thing as a "Safe Gun"!!And ALWAYS infer that it's for"The CHiiiiiiiiiiiiiLDren"!!!
To: kattracks
Immediately afterwards the New Jersey Assembly voted to establish a mandatory minimum scale for payments made by the Tooth Fairy.
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