Videos tagged with Governor Murphy
This video discusses proposed legislation in New Jersey, referred to as the 'Carry Kill Bill,' which aims to significantly restrict concealed carry. The bill proposes bans in public common areas like parks, beaches, restaurants, and theaters, as well as private property unless explicitly permitted. It also plans to increase permit fees, mandate liability insurance, and introduce subjective criteria for permit denial based on online presence and temperament. The speaker emphasizes the potential infringement on Second Amendment rights and encourages New Jersey residents to contact their state senators.
This episode of Gun For Hire Radio discusses the "carry killer bill" and the legal and political actions being taken to fight it. The hosts highlight upcoming events for support and mention the readiness to file a lawsuit once the bill is signed into law. Activism is emphasized as a crucial tool for protecting gun rights.
This video critically examines the effectiveness of gun control measures, particularly in New Jersey. It highlights how legislative efforts are often perceived as 'feel-good' actions that do not address the root causes of violent crime or illegal gun trafficking. The content features insights from former State Senate President Stephen Sweeney and critiques policies related to AR-15 bans, magazine capacity limits, and ghost gun regulations. The USCCA is presented as a resource for responsible gun owners.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is pushing a comprehensive package of gun control legislation following his re-election. The proposals include mandatory firearm safety courses for purchasers, strict safe storage requirements, raising the minimum age for all firearm purchases to 21, mandating microstamping technology on all handguns sold in the state, creating an electronic registry for ammunition sales, banning .50 caliber firearms, and making it easier to sue gun manufacturers. The governor also plans to allocate $2 million to a gun violence research center at Rutgers University, framing gun violence as a public health epidemic.
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