New Jersey confiscations start

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338lapua

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So here are awesome law enforcement officers starting to put people in jail and steal their stuff because of the new "law" AKA words on a piece of f***ing paper. The great thing is officers are not exempt from the law off duty, yet so they can be prosecuted too. With citizens no longer allowed to own them it's only fair that the police give theirs up too as now they will only be shooting at people with 10 round magazines. Time is about here to just shoot them through the door when they show up to check for them. I guarantee officers in Arizona will do as they are ordered as well and hide behind the I have to enforce the law bullshit. Got to protect those pensions.

Also getting close to the time when we march on our city, county, state and federal offices, arrest them all for treason and you can figure out the rest. Maybe the next set of elected officials will listen to us or they can face the same fate.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/12/gun_confiscation_begins_in_new_jersey.html
 
IIRC, the "I'm just doing what I was ordered to do" defense was eliminated forever at Nuremburg years ago.

No defense at all now.

But, if people do the same thing they did at the bridges at Concord, it'll come to a screeching halt. People fighting for liberty and people only interested in their jobs and their pensions are two completely different animals.
 
This part bothers me...

NJ State Police refuses to rule out house-to-house enforcement of the high capacity magazine ban, reports Breitbart.com:

The NJ State Police refused to rule out house-to-house checks. Rather, they responded: “We do not discuss enforcement strategies.”

Breitbart News also reached out to Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) press secretary Daniel Bryan about enforcement of the ban. As of the publication of this article Bryan had not ruled out house-to-house enforcement of the ban either.

Not without a warrant, bubba... and something about "no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause"... didn't I read that somewhere once upon a time?
 
I believe if cops could get away without a warrant they would gladly kick in our doors. Especially the especially dirty smelly Jersey version. Anyone that beleives the police are our friend sand and here to help us are sadly mistaken, they are here to bleed us and get a charge on us if they can. If they really were the good guys they would tell their department to go get f***ed every time something like this comes down.
 
I think everyone in Jersey needs a 458Socom or 50 beowulf Upper which uses standard ar15 magazines and followers from what I hear. Maybe manufacturers can just start stamping that caliber on AR mags and as long as you own the upper there is not much they can do at that point.
 
Gatsby said:
This part bothers me...

NJ State Police refuses to rule out house-to-house enforcement of the high capacity magazine ban, reports Breitbart.com:

The NJ State Police refused to rule out house-to-house checks. Rather, they responded: “We do not discuss enforcement strategies.”

Breitbart News also reached out to Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) press secretary Daniel Bryan about enforcement of the ban. As of the publication of this article Bryan had not ruled out house-to-house enforcement of the ban either.

Not without a warrant, bubba... and something about "no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause"... didn't I read that somewhere once upon a time?

Bought a AR-15 will now become probably cause for a search. Mark my words.
 
The mass non-compliance warms my heart.



https://reason.com/blog/2018/12/20/new-jerseys-gun-owners-do-not-seem-eager?fbclid=IwAR2kNZXiAxZ2rBS0oIqj5lK7Wq-7iK_Zmcdx8jsc7NEnZleA8Cyqu78D4xs
 
Unfortunately the majority of people, vast majority at that, are perfectly willing to be sheep. So, those people not wanting to comply are basically on their own.
 
Black_water said:
Unfortunately the majority of people, vast majority at that, are perfectly willing to be sheep. So, those people not wanting to comply are basically on their own.

True, but in the American Revolution, IIRC only 3% or so of the population decided not to be sheep and it was enough.
 
Flash said:
Black_water said:
Unfortunately the majority of people, vast majority at that, are perfectly willing to be sheep. So, those people not wanting to comply are basically on their own.

True, but in the American Revolution, IIRC only 3% or so of the population decided not to be sheep and it was enough.

Pretty soon talk like this will be justification to take our guns.
 
338lapua said:
Flash said:
Black_water said:
Unfortunately the majority of people, vast majority at that, are perfectly willing to be sheep. So, those people not wanting to comply are basically on their own.

True, but in the American Revolution, IIRC only 3% or so of the population decided not to be sheep and it was enough.

Pretty soon talk like this will be justification to take our guns.

Come and get them.
 
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