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NJ: Second Amendment group backs Andover Twp. man’s bid to carry gun
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"The [SAF] recently announced it was financially backing a township man in his fight against the state's 'justifiable need' law to carry a handgun."
"'That's actually very important because financially it will allow the case to go all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court if it is allowed to get that far,' said Israel Albert Almeida ..."
"Almeida said the foundation is fully financing his efforts."
"'This is part of our ongoing effort to have New Jersey carry laws declared unconstitutional,' said Alan Gottlieb, [SAF] founder ... 'We were drawn to Almeida's case because it provides one more example of how the Garden State's concealed carry law is simply Draconian in the way it is administered.'" ... |
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Millwright66
(3/2/2015)
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its long been an axiom in "criminal-friendly" NJ permitting the arming of "high-value/profile" potential victims would impede a number of inimical economic processes. Criminals would lack funds to pay their lawyers, prosecutors and other NJS employees reliant upon its high crime rates would become superfluous and, finally, law-abiding citizens might come to feel so empowered as to start questioning some of NJ's more otre' political processes. That would never do. |
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