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New Jersey is Now limiting the ability of law enforcement officers

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Heather Darling, Heather is a layer from Morris County 

Trenton NJ, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3, the Statute recently amended to further limit the capacity of gun magazines is being interpreted to include that law enforcement officers are not permitted to possess “large-capacity magazines” capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition to be fed continuously into semi-automatic firearms, unless while on duty or travelling to or from an authorized place of duty. The statute is applicable to all law enforcement officers, including those subject to on-call status.

The notion that this could possibly be designed to keep citizens safe is ludicrous. While an on-duty officer is considered capable of safely possessing and operating a gun with a so-called large capacity magazine, this statute proposes that, from the moment that an officer is off-duty, he or she is no longer able to safely possess and operate a firearm with a so-called large capacity magazine.

Additionally, where law abiding citizens have been ordered to turn in the so-called large capacity magazines, criminals with illegal guns will certainly not be turning in theirs.

New Jersey already prohibits carry permits for citizens in all but the most exceptional circumstances. This places the protection of our citizens squarely on the shoulders of law enforcement officers.

It is unlikely the legislature forgetting that police officers are often aided by off-duty law enforcement personnel until back-up can arrive and, at times, it is off-duty personnel initially addressing situations until on-duty officers arrive at the scene.

Now New Jersey is limiting the ability of law enforcement officers, normally having carry permits by virtue of their training, knowledge and having passed a rigorous background check, to protect our citizens. This act of limiting the capacity of magazines in the guns carried by off-duty law enforcement officers certainly seems to demonstrate that the amendment of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3 is to further disarm citizens, including police, and remove their ability to protect themselves rather than to prevent mass casualty situations as those pushing this legislation would have us believe.

5 thoughts on “New Jersey is Now limiting the ability of law enforcement officers

  1. When the officer is home sleeping, and his 15 round magazine is locked in a safe, he is currently committing a felony, because he is NOT “on duty or traveling to or from an authorized place of duty.”
    Congratulations NJ Legislature and Governor Murphy.

  2. Moronic over reach. This nonsense only makes the bad guys safer and the rest of us not. Ridiculous!!

  3. Moronic over reach. This nonsense only makes the bad guys safer and the rest of us not. Ridiculous!!

  4. Unless Heather Darling is a chicken, perhaps the first line should read “lawyer.”

  5. To fuc&$ng bad.
    If I can’t possess said mags as a legal gun owner in the state of NJ than neither can you.
    Either way it doesn’t matter I’m out of this liberal overpriced shithole.

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