Another State Defies Supreme Court & Pushes Gun Control

This entry details New Jersey's legislative push for stricter gun control, directly challenging the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. Expert analysis highlights seven specific bills (A1302, A1765, A4368, A4370, S1204, S2846, S2905) aimed at regulating ammunition, public nuisances, microstamping, training, firearm registration, 80% kits, and .50 BMG firearms. The content frames these actions within the context of constitutional rights and potential legal challenges.

Quick Summary

New Jersey is advancing seven anti-gun bills (A1302, A1765, A4368, A4370, S1204, S2846, S2905) that appear to challenge the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. These bills cover ammunition registration, public nuisance laws, microstamping, training requirements, firearm registration for new residents, bans on 80% kits, and restrictions on .50 BMG firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & SCOTUS Bruen Decision
  2. 00:26New Jersey's Anti-Gun Bills
  3. 00:37Ammo Registration Bill (A1302)
  4. 00:57Public Nuisance Law (A1765)
  5. 01:14Microstamping Law (A4368)
  6. 01:26Training Requirement for Ownership (A4370)
  7. 01:41New Resident Firearm Registration (S1204)
  8. 02:1180% Kits/Ghost Guns Ban (S2846)
  9. 02:29.50 BMG Ban (S2905)
  10. 02:38The Never-Ending Fight & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New Jersey doing regarding gun control?

New Jersey is advancing seven anti-gun bills (A1302, A1765, A4368, A4370, S1204, S2846, S2905) that appear to challenge the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. These bills cover ammunition registration, public nuisance laws, microstamping, training requirements, firearm registration for new residents, bans on 80% kits, and restrictions on .50 BMG firearms.

How do New Jersey's new gun bills relate to the SCOTUS Bruen decision?

The speaker asserts that New Jersey's proposed gun control legislation directly defies the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. This ruling emphasizes that firearm regulations must be consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation, and the new bills are seen as attempts to circumvent this precedent.

What are the main concerns with New Jersey's proposed firearm legislation?

Key concerns include the creation of ammunition registration systems, the mandate of unproven microstamping technology, potential data vulnerabilities from firearm registries (as seen in California), and the criminalization of previously legal items like 80% kits, all while potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights as interpreted by the Bruen decision.

What is Bill S2846 in New Jersey?

Bill S2846 proposes significant penalties, including up to 10 years in prison, for the possession of 80% lower receivers and firearms constructed from them. These are often referred to as 'ghost guns' due to their lack of serial numbers and traceability.

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