New Jersey has among the most restrictive gun laws in the nation. Will they survive a U.S. Supreme Court decision?
in New Jersey, already home to some of the nation’s strongest firearm regulations.
From D.C. to Trenton to your town, the N.J. Politics newsletter brings the news right to your inbox. Sign up with your email here: Another 2018 suit from the Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs over restrictions on magazine sizes is also now in play, Bach said. The Supreme Court decision created a new paradigm for how courts should handle concealed carry applications and also changed the landscape for other restrictions on carrying firearms in public in New Jersey and around the U.S.
“The only people who follow hardware bans are law-abiding citizens,” Bach said. “The pattern of New Jersey gun banners has been very simple: Let’s pass laws that burden the rights of honest people to buy guns versus the conduct of people who disregard the laws.”
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