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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

New Jersey justice: Prison for telling truth

Garden State blasted as 'freedom hell'

Pennsylvanian Shaneen Allen’s honesty already has led to 46 days of jail, and she could face a minimum of three years in prison.

As a single mother of two young children, she obtained a concealed-carry permit to protect her family after she had been robbed twice in the past year, according to a National Rifle Association report. A social outing took her across the border to New Jersey, where she was stopped by a state trooper for an alleged lane violation.

Following Pennsylvania law, she informed the officer of her carry permit, the NRA said. But New Jersey doesn’t recognize the weapon permits of other states, and she was handcuffed, shackled and jailed.

Her attorney, Evan Nappen, wondered: “Is New Jersey that superior to the rest of the Untied States, that their license is so sacred and sacrosanct, that they cannot recognize a single other license based on a Second Amendment right?”

New Jersey Assemblyman Michael Carroll, calling the state “freedom hell,” says the law is “insane.”

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

His Majesty, Sheriff Lewis would do the same!

Anonymous said...

Will be overturned...i would have seeked asluym in mexico

ginn said...

She should have shot the SOB and drove on.

Anonymous said...

She is an Obama voter!
Reap what you sow.

Anonymous said...

The fact that NJ does not recognize other state's CCW is very well known. The best thing to do, put your piece in the trunk, and don't mention it if you happened to be pulled over. It's happened to me, and I skated with a warning!

Anonymous said...

Aaaaand Governor Christie wants to be president!

Let's be careful about who we vote for!

Anonymous said...

The law is the same here in Maryland.