The New Jersey Senate is having a floor vote today on S-1774, which will ration folks in New Jersey to no more than one handgun purchase permit per month. Given New Jersey’s gun laws already require you to obtain permission from the police to purchase a handgun, a process that can often take more than a year, this is pretty ridiculous.
If you live in New Jersey, you should call your State Stenator now. Bryan Miller has graciously provided instruction on how to contact their office. Of course, you’ll want to tell him or to vote NO on S-1774, not yes.
I contacted the office of my Senator, John Adler, messaged him to vote NO, said I have not and will not be giving my servant, the government, the authority to limit my exercise of rights to ONCE PER MONTH! I also called and thanked Senator Bucco for supporting freedom. You have to step up to the plate and communicate with these people!
Sebastian, where did you get the “more than a year” figure? I did get a permit in South Brunswick, NJ two years ago in about two weeks. There is also a state law that requires permits are issued or denied within 30 days.
Of course, this doesn’t change the fact that one gun a month is still a pretty draconian measure.
You were lucky. I’ve known people who have waited a long time for their purchase permits. The police routinely take longer than allowed by statute, and no one seems to want to do anything about it.
I’ve talked to several people that it took several months for permit approval.
There’s a law in IL that says the FOID card is supposed to be processed w.i 30 days. The average time is over 60.
Who enforces that law?
Claude:
Cruise over to http://www.njcsd.org/ check out the forums, you can read about people’s wait times.
There isn’t anybody who enforces this 30day law, and it seems, from what I’ve heard, that if persue legal action, it can take over 3 years to get heard. But I say, if this one gun a month law passes, we should flood the courts.
It also appears that when people get extremely fast turn around times on permits, and such, it’s because of connections, or something as simple as taking safety classes. I took a class, and the instructor is well know in JC. Which fortunately for me, means 5 day turn around on permits.
So what was the outcome of the vote–I can’t seem to find anything.