NJ Anti-Gun Lawmakers Seek Duplicate Ban on Bump Stocks
By NRAHQ
Fairfax, VA – -(Ammoland.com)- Far from the first time, New Jersey anti-gun politicians are once again attempting to implement duplicate gun control legislation and call it a victory.
“Bump stocks” are already prohibited in New Jersey under the state’s existing and Draconian semi-auto “assault weapons ban” because it has a pistol grip and a retractable stock, a combination of prohibited features that make them unlawful. Under current law, the stock would constitute a “part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert the firearm into an assault firearm…” N.J.S. 2C:39-1w(5)).
This raises the obvious question, why introduce redundant legislation? The answer to that rhetorical question is simple.
They want to give the appearance they are doing something about “gun violence” when quite the opposite is true. New Jersey has some of the country’s most violent neighborhoods and, at the same time, some of the nation’s strictest gun control laws. This latest legislative effort is more proof of what we’ve maintained all along. Rather than focus on real problems like drug and gang violence or mental health, anti-gun politicians focus on …Read the Rest
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