Surrender property without compensation? That can't be legal.
Yeah, isn't that an issue all to itself?
Most other bans at least allow for grandfather clause in the law.
Surrender property without compensation? That can't be legal.
Yes, the thing about New Germany is they have a law called the Graves Act on the books. It basically makes any violation of NJ firearms laws a mandatory three-year/served-in-full/no parole sentence. The mom from Philadelphia with a PA CCW permit who crossed the bridge and got stopped in NJ and was looking at 3 years is an example. But it can be anything. Buy a BB gun in Pennsylvania and cross back into Jersey with it without doing the required FOID paperwork, three years in the pokey. This is why lawyers of people charged with minor firearms violations up there are always desperate to plead to a "disorderly persons" charge or basically anything but a gun crime.
Surrender property without compensation? That can't be legal.
The POS said he was for the Second Amendment when he was running for national office. He has shown his true colors.
Surrender property without compensation? That can't be legal.
Yes, the thing about New Germany is they have a law called the Graves Act on the books. It basically makes any violation of NJ firearms laws a mandatory three-year/served-in-full/no parole sentence. The mom from Philadelphia with a PA CCW permit who crossed the bridge and got stopped in NJ and was looking at 3 years is an example. But it can be anything. Buy a BB gun in Pennsylvania and cross back into Jersey with it without doing the required FOID paperwork, three years in the pokey. This is why lawyers of people charged with minor firearms violations up there are always desperate to plead to a "disorderly persons" charge or basically anything but a gun crime.
The POS said he was for the Second Amendment when he was running for national office. He has shown his true colors.
One thing he will never suggest being band is high capacity donut boxes ...........................that fat bastige
It gets better. The legislature is going for a 5 round magazine limit
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/A1000/655_I1.PDF
That's nuts. Even NY had to walk back their 7 (?) round restriction to 10, iirc. NJ includes handguns in the attached PDF? No more Colt 1873 six shooters?It gets better. The legislature is going for a 5 round magazine limit
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/A1000/655_I1.PDF
It gets better. The legislature is going for a 5 round magazine limit
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/A1000/655_I1.PDF
That's nuts. Even NY had to walk back their 7 (?) round restriction to 10, iirc. NJ includes handguns in the attached PDF? No more Colt 1873 six shooters?
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The question should be, "Why are full-autos banned or practically banned when government agents 'need' them?"
They are not banned. Under the NFA, it is illegal for any private civilian to own any fully automatic weapons manufactured after May 19, 1986. Only certain types of FFL/SOTs may make them, and then only for purchase by qualified state and federal agencies. It is legal for private civilian's to own pre-1986 machine guns if properly registered.
They are not banned. Under the NFA, it is illegal for any private civilian to own any fully automatic weapons manufactured after May 19, 1986. Only certain types of FFL/SOTs may make them, and then only for purchase by qualified state and federal agencies. It is legal for private civilian's to own pre-1986 machine guns if properly registered.
It gets better. The legislature is going for a 5 round magazine limit
http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/A1000/655_I1.PDF