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The State Troopers Are Coming, The State Troopers Are Coming

250 years ago, it was the British coming to get your guns, now it’s the New Jersey State Police.

A new law makes it illegal to possess a magazine in excess of 10-rounds, and the state has not ruled out anything to enforce this law.

The law is so draconian it even includes banning off-duty law enforcement from possessing the +10-round magazines.

This law is seen by many as unconstitutional for a host of reasons, not the least of which is that the confiscation plan does not provide for any means of compensating citizens who legally acquired the magazines before the ban took place.

The other major problem with the law is some weapons do not have a “New Jersey” legal magazine.  Some high capacity handguns such as the popular Glock 19 does not have a ten-round magazine making the gun useless (unless a law-abiding citizen wants to manually feed each round into the weapon not using the magazine or modify their magazines).

The question quickly rose, how is the state planning on enforcing the ban and the answer should be terrifying to every citizen:

Breitbart News contacted New Jersey State Police on Monday to ask how they planned to enforce the newly enacted ban:

 “The NJ State Police refused to rule out house-to-house checks. Rather, they responded: ‘We do not discuss enforcement strategies.’”

This law is no joke.  It makes it a FELONY to possess a magazine with a capacity of over 10 rounds.

Is the purpose of the magazine ban to make sure citizens can’t shoot back when the authoritarian government comes to take ALL their guns?

Students of history will immediately realize that New Jersey is walking down the path of Stalinist Russia or Hitler’s Germany, disarming the very people that the government will later target.

You cannot count on the federal courts to stop the ban.  The Third Circuit Court ruled 2-1:

Today we address whether one of New Jersey’s responses to the rise in active and mass shooting incidents in the United States —a law that limits the amount of ammunition

that may be held in a single firearm magazine to no more than ten rounds—violates the Second Amendment, the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause, and the Fourteenth

Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause. We conclude that it does not. New Jersey’s law reasonably fits the State’s interest in public safety and does not unconstitutionally burden the Second Amendment’s right to self-defense in the home. The law also does not violate the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause because it does not require gun owners to surrender their magazines but instead allows them to retain modified magazines or register firearms that have magazines that cannot be modified.

 Governor Phil Murphy signed the bill into law in June, giving residents 180 days to discard their magazines of higher capacity than 10, permanently modify them, or transfer them to someone who is legally able to possess them. The ban includes everyone except active-duty military and retired police officers under certain circumstances. Veterans are not excluded at all.

Anyone in New Jersey who owns a magazine capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition is officially in possession of illegal contraband and is deemed a fourth-degree felon. Unlike previous magazine bans, this one retroactively bans people from even owning such magazines in their homes, even though they had been purchased legally.

There are approximately one million gun owners in New Jersey, and they are not complying with the law.

According to an investigation by AmmoLand there has not been one magazine turned in to law enforcement.  They reached out to several local police departments in New Jersey to see how they plan on enforcing the ban and what the turn in numbers have been.

Much like the New Jersey State Police, none of these departments have a concrete plan on how to proactively enforce the ban and none had a single report of magazines turned over.

Standard magazines for AR-15’s range from 15-30 rounds.  The most popular pistol in America is the Glock 19, which has a 15-round magazine.

Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik is outraged by the ban, he tweeted:

NJ Governor @GovMurphy is endangering the life of every off-duty NJ cop! Gang bangers, drug thugs and really bad guys don’t give a damn about magazine capacity… So he takes the good guy’s ammunition, and the bad guys are loaded for bear!

While many people are either not aware of the ban, or think it’s a joke, it is deadly serious when the state police will not rule out that they may use house to house searches to enforce the ban.

 

 

 

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