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Thread: NJ Dems Introduce “Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act”

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    Post NJ Dems Introduce “Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act”

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    Time to contact our duly electeds.....again!
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    "an in-person photo ID" ?
    What the hell, it's not like we're voting

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    Looks like a chromosome thief.

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    I am shocked that Bonnie is a democrat.

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    "This is a common sense safeguard..."

    "...give law enforcement the tools to identify suspicious activity..."

    "...prevent a mass shooting,..."

    "Without better regulation..."

    "...we risk watching another individual do the same thing.”

    “This guy Holmes in Aurora, Colo. had 6,000 rounds of ammunition,” Pallone (D-6th) said. “Just thinking about that, it boggles the mind. How in the world can there be opposition to this kind of initiative?”

    Yada, yada, yada.

    Same old arguments, ad nauseum...

    Since NJ officials seem to feel this way, it would be nice if all the gun and ammo companies banned ANY sales to that state...even the Police.

    NJ wants a gun free state, then let their dream come true and see how well that works for them.

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    Makes sense, they don't want an ID to vote, but they do want an ID for honest people to buy ammo.

    I totally agree with alismith that if this passes, all ammo and gun companies stop selling to any New Jersey agency, state or local.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imanaknut View Post
    Makes sense, they don't want an ID to vote, but they do want an ID for honest people to buy ammo.

    I totally agree with alismith that if this passes, all ammo and gun companies stop selling to any New Jersey agency, state or local.
    Works for me. Let's see how long the cops in NJ can enforce laws with no ammo.

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