When media consultant Brian Aitken moved from Colorado to New Jersey to be closer to his son in 2009, police found legally-purchased, locked, and unloaded handguns in the trunk of his car. Aitken was arrested, imprisoned, and denied the ability to see his son.
Although Aitken regained a small taste of freedom when his 7-year sentence was commuted after 4 months, he has yet to get his life back. He is labeled a felon, which means he cannot own guns, he cannot vote, and he cannot travel internationally since his passport was revoked. Moreover, because of the firearms charges he faced over his legally purchased guns, he is barred from seeing his son.
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If this man "snaps" and does something out of character.....who's the POTUS gonna blame this time. People can only handle so much before they fight back.
Rule # 1 Don't take guns into NJ or NY.
Rule #1 is don't transport guns out of your state because every state has it's own laws.
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