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NJ Hunter / New Jersey Politics & Guns / Political Action, Tools, and Information / A3511 6/11/2007 Passed by the Assembly (51-25-4)
Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:12 AM
"Prohibits individuals from purchasing more than one handgun in a calendar month."

Just a little MORE erosion of your gun rights and a president set for further erosion that WILL be extended to other guns and purchase periods, enjoy!
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:19 AM
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Just a little MORE erosion of your gun rights

Thanks for the uplifting news... Did anyone on here actually think this wouldn't pass in this god forsaken state??
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:22 AM   Last Edited By: Drop Tine
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Did anyone on here actually think this wouldn't pass in this god forsaken state??
I wrote several emails, but in New Jersey it falls on the deaf ears of the liberals So in short I knew we were screwed after the last couple shootings that took place this close to them voting
Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:40 AM
Its hilarious because you can still (within the same month) purchase several handguns, but from different shops throughout the state.
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:40 AM
Corzine could still veto it, right?

LOL...
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:54 AM
Is it law yet or does it have to go to the state senate where they can add on stuff that has nothing to do with the bill?
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A1202 is Bad! Shame on you Anthony Chiappone!
Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:57 AM   Last Edited By: Drop Tine
I can see it now, Private gun sales are the only way to gun shop here in new jersey
But I'm sure it wont be long till someone finds a way to track and tax them to
Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:05 AM   Last Edited By: Drop Tine
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Is it law yet or does it have to go to the state senate where they can add on stuff that has nothing to do with the bill?
That may be our only hope at this point, but the problem is the that is a liberal move and I'm sure the libs wont try and impede this bill even one bit.

I would have thought there would have been a hell of a lot more money and power to crush this, but I guess gun shop owners and some shooting clubs just let in squeeze by them. I thought for sure with Cabela's coming here to N.J. they would have added there power and 2 cents in to crush this guess maybe they wont be looking to sell guns or are targeting other types of sports with there new store.
Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:17 AM
How many guns can a criminal buy a month?
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:19 AM
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How many guns can a criminal buy a month?


Before this bill: unlimited

After this bill: unlimited
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:29 AM
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How many guns can a criminal buy a month?
Before this bill: unlimited

After this bill: unlimited
This is a FACT that the libs refuse to see They target the wrong people, they should invest there time and energy into stricter crime bills and more money for the criminal institutions, instead of targeting law abiding citizens and there lawful gun purchases.
Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:30 AM
"Congress have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birthright of an American... The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state government, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people."

--- Trench Coxe, Pennsylvania Gazette, 20 February 1788
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:45 AM
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Is it law yet or does it have to go to the state senate where they can add on stuff that has nothing to do with the bill?


Still has to go through Senate.  Will it?  Most likely sail right through.
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 9:55 AM
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How many guns can a criminal buy a month?


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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 10:45 AM   Last Edited By: houndawgg
I've been trying to find a list on who voted for/against it, but the best I came up with is the sponsors and co-sponsors.


Quigley, Joan M.   as Primary SponsorDistrect 32
Manzo, Louis M.   as Primary SponsorDistrict 31
Sires, Albio as Primary Sponsor(No URL)
Stack, Brian P.   as Primary SponsorDistrict 33
Vas, Joseph   as Primary SponsorDistrict 19
Payne, William D.   as Co-SponsorDistrict 29
Oliver, Sheila Y.   as Co-SponsorDistrict 34
Vainieri Huttle, Valerie   as Co-SponsorDistrict 37
Johnson, Gordon M.   as Co-SponsorDistrict 37
Schaer, Gary S.   as Co-SponsorDistrict 36
Epps, Charles T., Jr.   as Co-SponsorDistrict 31
Gusciora, Reed   as Co-SponsorDistrict 15
Lampitt, Pamela R.   as Co-SponsorDistrict 6
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 11:20 AM
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I've been trying to find a list on who voted for/against it, but the best I came up with is the sponsors and co-sponsors.

Gary,
Go to the Legislature home page go here  -Archived Proceedings : View or listen to prior proceedings-

Than scroll down to the committee that heard it and click on the date it was heard you may have to get past the other things they did that session but it will be there.
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 11:21 AM
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Thanks for the uplifting news...

Well than behead the messanger!
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 3:34 PM
Here is the list of how your representatives voted. Make sure you contact them and let them know were you stand when their new contract is up.

Voted AGAINST A3511

Assemblyman Nelson Albano (D-1)

Assemblyman Christopher Bateman (R-16)

Assemblyman Peter Biondi (R-16)

Assemblyman John Burzichelli (D-3)

Assemblyman Michael Carroll (R-25)

Assemblyman Larry Chatzidakis (R-8)

Assemblyman Christopher Connors (R-9)

Assemblyman Steve Corodemus (R-11)

Assemblyman Ronald Dancer (R-30)

Assemblyman Alex DeCroce (R-26)

Assemblyman Michael Doherty (R-23)

Assemblyman Douglas Fisher (D-3)

Assemblyman Guy Gregg (R-24)

Assemblyman James Holzapfel (R-10)

Assemblywoman Marcia Karrow (R-23)

Assemblyman Sean Kean (R-11)

Assemblyman Joseph Malone, III (R-30)

Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose (R-24)

Assemblyman Richard Merkt (R-25)

Assemblyman Kevin O'Toole (R-40)

Assemblyman Joseph Pennacchio (R-26)

Assemblyman Brian Rumpf (R-9)

Assemblyman David Russo (R-40)

Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew (D-1)

Assemblyman David Wolfe (R-10)

Voted FOR A3511
Assemblyman Peter Barnes, III (D-18)

Assemblyman Bill Baroni (R-14)

Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R-12)

Assemblyman Francis Blee (R-2)

Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R-21)

Assemblyman Wilfredo Caraballo (D-29)

Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula (D-17)

Assemblyman Neil Cohen (D-20)

Assemblyman Herb Conaway, Jr. (D-7)

Assemblyman Jack Conners (D-7)

Assemblywoman Nilsa Cruz-Perez (D-5)

Assemblyman Joseph Cryan (D-20)

Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan, Jr. (D-18)

Assemblyman Joseph Egan (D-17)

Assemblyman Charles Epps, Jr. (D-31)

Assemblyman Thomas Giblin (D-34)

Assemblyman Robert Gordon (D-38)

Assemblyman Jerry Green (D-22)

Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D-14)

Assemblyman Louis Greenwald (D-6)

Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-15)

Assemblyman Mims Hackett, Jr. (D-27)

Assemblywoman Amy Handlin (R-13)

Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (D-37)

Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt (D-6)

Assemblyman Louis Manzo (D-31)

Assemblyman David Mayer (D-4)

Assemblyman John McKeon (D-27)

Assemblyman Paul Moriarty (D-4)

Assemblyman Eric Munoz (R-21)

Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver (D-34)

Assemblyman Michael Panter (D-12)

Assemblyman William Payne (D-29)

Assemblywoman Nellie Pou (D-35)

Assemblyman Vincent Prieto (D-32)

Assemblywoman Joan Quigley (D-32)

Assemblyman Joseph Roberts, Jr. (D-5)

Assemblyman Frederick Scalera (D-36)

Assemblyman Gary Schaer (D-36)

Assemblyman Brian Stack (D-33)

Assemblyman Craig Stanley (D-28)

Assemblyman Alfred Steele (D-35)

Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D-22)

Assemblywoman Oadline Truitt (D-28)

Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-37)

Assemblyman Joseph Vas (D-19)

Assemblyman Silverio Vega (D-33)

Assemblywoman Joan Voss (D-38)

Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-15)

Assemblyman Jim Whelan (D-2)

Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-19)



Abstained
Assemblyman Francis Bodine (D-8)

Assemblyman John Rooney (R-39)

Assemblyman Samuel Thompson (R-13)

Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk (R-39)



To find further contact information or help identifying your legislators

please use the "Write Your Representative" feature found at www.NRAILA.org.
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 6:40 PM
Thanks El Jefe and the NRA, I found the vote on the "video" of the Assembly Session. Man, it's amazing how fast our rights get stepped on.

These slim ball politicians do all they can to hide how they vote. Even on the live recorded video, all you'll see is a LED count with yea's and ney's, not how they voted.

If your interested enough to go to the link and click on yesterday Assembly session, when the video window comes up, you can fast forward about 20/25% of the clip and you can see how the vote was processed. makes you really feel like your rights are meaningless.

......................................Video of yesterdays Assembly session
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 7:14 PM
Note all the D's--Dems that voted for. Amazing how they are always on the side that hurts this country.
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Posted:  12 Jun 2007 8:06 PM
Now is the time to drop them a letter or an email and let them know how you feel and were your vote and the votes of your family and every one that you know who is going to find out how they let us down.

Put them on notice that we are not going to take it any more. We are going to start voting for those that want to see a state run my law abiding citizens and not criminals who have to say or care what happens in Trenton.

I have not stop emailing every one of those that vote for the bill. When I get done I will drop an email and thank those that vote against it.
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Posted:  13 Jun 2007 6:03 AM
I predict that A 3275 passes too just by seeing that any mention of that bill has "Fallin off the front page" on this BB I guess as long as some folks here feel they can "Get Crossbows into early bowseason" anything else that might happen is NBD.
Shot attention span?
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