BREAKING NEWS: Judge Doubles Down And Stops New Jersey Anti-Bruen Gun Control

Published on January 30, 2023
Duration: 5:00

This news update details a judge's decision to issue a temporary restraining order against New Jersey's 'carry killer bill,' a response to the Bruen decision. Judge Bumb has blocked enforcement of several unconstitutional provisions, including 'sensitive places' restrictions and firearm bans in vehicles. The order primarily affects individuals already vetted for concealed carry permits, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges to state-level gun control measures.

Quick Summary

Judge Bumb has issued a temporary restraining order against New Jersey's 'carry killer bill,' blocking enforcement of unconstitutional 'sensitive places' restrictions and firearm bans in vehicles. This order primarily impacts those already holding concealed carry permits, citing the state's inability to historically justify the regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:10NJ Gun Law Update: Judge Blocks 'Carry Killer Bill'
  2. 00:55Restraining Order Details: Sensitive Places & Vehicle Bans
  3. 01:10Judge's Reasoning: Second Amendment Challenge & Irreparable Injury
  4. 02:20Court's Decision: Temporary Restraints Granted in Part
  5. 03:03Scope of Restraint: Impact on Permitted Carriers
  6. 03:53Judge's Stance: Unconstitutional Law Similar to NY
  7. 04:10Concluding Remarks: Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'carry killer bill' in New Jersey?

The 'carry killer bill' refers to New Jersey's recent gun control legislation enacted as a response to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. It aims to regulate concealed carry, but several provisions have been challenged as unconstitutional.

What did Judge Bumb's temporary restraining order do?

Judge Bumb's order temporarily blocks enforcement of key aspects of New Jersey's 'carry killer bill.' This includes restrictions on carrying firearms in 'sensitive places' like parks and bars, and bans on firearms in vehicles.

Who is affected by this restraining order?

The temporary restraints primarily affect individuals who have already completed the state's vetting process and obtained a concealed carry permit. Those without a permit are not directly impacted by this specific order.

Why did the judge issue the restraining order?

The judge found that plaintiffs showed a probability of success on their Second Amendment claims, as the state could not historically justify the challenged firearm regulations. The threat of prosecution for exercising constitutional rights was also a significant factor.

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