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Friday, December 14, 2018

NJ State Police Won't Rule Out Door-to-Door Enforcement of Mag Ban

The New Jersey State Police corresponded with Breitbart News on December 11 and refused to rule out house-to-house enforcement of the state’s “high capacity” magazine ban.

On December 10 Breitbart News reported that New Jersey was hours away from making it a felony to possess a magazine holding more than 10 rounds. The law took effect during the midnight hour of Tuesday, December 11.

Breitbart News contacted New Jersey State Police on Monday to ask how they planned to enforce the newly enacted ban. We asked whether they would enforce it on a traffic-stop basis–checking magazines in firearms when they pulled over drivers for speeding, reckless driving, etc.–or whether they would enforce it by going to house-to-house to check magazine capacity in the firearms New Jersey residents kept in their homes.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck with that

Anonymous said...

Not a good idea.

Anonymous said...

AND SO IT BEGINS.

Anonymous said...

Like you can't have more than one mag. What idiot thought that knee jerk law would stop some sick bastard from acting out?

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a death wish law.

Anonymous said...

Things will get worse before they get better (if they do). There is going to be a lot of bloodshed.