A new bill in New Jersey, Assembly Bill 5958, proposes to exempt elected officials and their chiefs of staff from state gun control laws, allowing them to carry firearms without permits. Introduced by Republicans, the bill aims to provide protection for lawmakers, drawing criticism for creating a two-tier system of rights and bypassing standard permit requirements that citizens must meet. The bill requires training and annual qualification for those seeking exemption.
This video discusses the legal and political landscape surrounding firearms in the US. It critiques politicians seeking special privileges regarding gun ownership, highlights perceived inconsistencies in ATF enforcement, and touches upon new firearm accessory developments like an anti-drone muzzleloader. The segment also addresses state-level gun control efforts, particularly in New Jersey, and the ongoing debate over bump stock regulations following Supreme Court rulings.
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