Caught On Tape - Police Discriminating Against Citizens Over 2nd Amendment

Published on December 21, 2015
Duration: 5:26

This video highlights alleged discrimination by New Jersey police departments against citizens seeking firearm permits. The New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS) documented instances where officers, including Detective Sergeant Chris Gary of the Orange Police Department, reportedly used discriminatory reasons to deny permits, such as a woman's size or a person's disability. The Edison Police Department is also cited for requiring extraneous information on permit applications. The video urges viewers to support NJ2AS and advocate for Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The video highlights alleged discrimination by New Jersey police departments against citizens seeking firearm permits. The New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS) documented instances where officers reportedly used discriminatory reasons, such as an applicant's size or disability, to deny permits, and other departments requested extraneous information on applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Channel Welcome
  2. 00:09Allegations of Police Discrimination
  3. 00:49Difficulty of Firearm Permits in New Jersey
  4. 01:07Introducing the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS)
  5. 01:18Incident at Orange Police Department
  6. 01:33Meeting Detective Sergeant Chris Gary
  7. 02:07Detective Gary's Alleged Discriminatory Statements
  8. 02:21Denial Based on Applicant's Size
  9. 02:34Denial Based on Applicant's Disability
  10. 03:34Second Incident at Edison Police Department
  11. 03:58Edison PD Application Requirements
  12. 04:28Call to Action: Expose Tyrants
  13. 04:37Support NJ2AS and Spread Awareness
  14. 05:03Concluding Remarks and Support for NJ2AS

Frequently Asked Questions

What allegations of police misconduct are discussed regarding firearm permits in New Jersey?

The video alleges that police in New Jersey, specifically the Orange and Edison Police Departments, have discriminated against citizens seeking firearm permits. This includes officers using personal biases like an applicant's size or disability as reasons for denial, and requiring extraneous information on applications.

Who is the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS) and what is their role?

NJ2AS is an organization dedicated to exposing and fighting against alleged malfeasance in the firearm permitting process in New Jersey. They documented instances of police discrimination and are presented as a resource for citizens concerned about their Second Amendment rights.

What specific discriminatory reasons were allegedly given for denying firearm permits in New Jersey?

According to the video, a Detective Sergeant in Orange, NJ, allegedly denied permits based on an applicant being 'small and petite,' fearing their firearm could be taken. He also reportedly recommended denial for individuals with non-disqualifying disabilities, such as a limp.

What unusual requirements were reportedly found on a firearm permit application in Edison, New Jersey?

In Edison, NJ, a paper application for a permit to carry allegedly requested a resume, education credentials, and copies of diplomas. These are described as unnecessary and inappropriate for the process of issuing a license to carry a firearm.

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