Notes From HPS
BY Herschel Smith9 years ago
She also sided with ATF in ruling “the Second Amendment does not extend to the unrestricted manufacture, distribution, sale, or purchase of firearms or their parts,” that regulation of the parts is “presumptively lawful … ‘fall[ing] outside the historical scope’ of the Second Amendment,” and that ATF’s action “places only a marginal burden on the right to bear arms in self-defense of one’s home.”
Those are precisely the actions to which the second amendment extends, and the judge has turned the second amendment on its head.
A gun is without a doubt the most difficult product to legally buy in New Jersey,” Nappen replied when asked to comment for this article. “Nothing else requires a lengthy state and federal application, fingerprinting, background check, mental health records check, letters of reference, payment of fees, a waiting period, and written approval by a Chief of Police before a purchase of a constitutionally protected consumer good can happen.
Hey, isn’t that New Jersey governor dude running for some national office of some sort?
New Jersey senate may mandate display of smart guns in gun stores, as well as minimum inventory. Yea. This is what the progressives mean when they talk about giving the thing a chance. They don’t mean letting the market dictate what happens. They mean government bullies bossing you around.
From reader Mack, are millennials the new brown-shirts? Yes. Children of hippies. The offspring of progressives are always Fascists.
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