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Screw fascists, let them label you outlaw!

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paulh:

--- Quote from: AlanS on December 10, 2018, 10:00:38 PM ---

--- Quote ---Leland Moore, a public information officer for the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, refused to answer any questions on how the state planned to deal with gun owners who did not comply with the new law. He would not say if the attorney general has any guidance at all for those who currently own the magazines being targeted, which gun-rights activists have estimated to be up to a million New Jersey residents, or provide any insight about how the state will deal with those who don’t turn in, modify, or destroy their magazines.

"We have no comment," Moore said to multiple inquiries.

When pressed about whether everyone in possession of such magazines would be arrested and prosecuted, he refused to comment. When asked if officers might be sent "door to door" as some critics fear about such confiscation efforts, he refused to comment.

"We've answered your query," Moore said. "We have no comment."

The law does not appear to provide any funding or direction for any sort of additional enforcement efforts beyond normal police activity. There have been no reports of additional mobilization of police forces or any instructions to patrol for the magazines in question. Still, the attorney general's office would not say what tactics or efforts would be used in carrying out the law.
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No comment scares the sh!t out of me.

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Don't know if you're here in NJ but I'm now a felon.

John Florida:

--- Quote from: paulh on December 11, 2018, 01:02:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: AlanS on December 10, 2018, 10:00:38 PM ---

--- Quote ---Leland Moore, a public information officer for the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, refused to answer any questions on how the state planned to deal with gun owners who did not comply with the new law. He would not say if the attorney general has any guidance at all for those who currently own the magazines being targeted, which gun-rights activists have estimated to be up to a million New Jersey residents, or provide any insight about how the state will deal with those who don’t turn in, modify, or destroy their magazines.

"We have no comment," Moore said to multiple inquiries.

When pressed about whether everyone in possession of such magazines would be arrested and prosecuted, he refused to comment. When asked if officers might be sent "door to door" as some critics fear about such confiscation efforts, he refused to comment.

"We've answered your query," Moore said. "We have no comment."

The law does not appear to provide any funding or direction for any sort of additional enforcement efforts beyond normal police activity. There have been no reports of additional mobilization of police forces or any instructions to patrol for the magazines in question. Still, the attorney general's office would not say what tactics or efforts would be used in carrying out the law.
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No comment scares the sh!t out of me.

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Don't know if you're here in NJ but I'm now a felon.

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  Thought you lost those in a tragic luggage loss when that box fell off the roof of your car on a cross country trip last year?

Weisshaupt:
What is that officer? My Magazine is illegal? Oh sorry about that
Here let me empty it and then I will give it to you.

Libertas:
Heh.

Libertas:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/12/11/nj-state-police-refuse-to-rule-out-house-to-house-enforcement-of-high-capacity-magazine-ban/



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