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New Jersey's unconstitutional handgun carry laws

SAF, ANJRPC React to NJ Attorney General brief on gun case



Squandering an opportunity to redeem the Garden State for its long disparagement of the Second Amendment - and in particular, the right to carry - New Jersey's newly appointed Attorney General has instead slapped gun owners in the face in the latest set of papers in a federal lawsuit brought by ANJRPC and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) to overturn New Jersey's unconstitutional handgun carry laws.
The State's latest filing maintains its absurd position that the Second Amendment does not exist outside the home, and that it is the State's responsibility to protect the public from law abiding citizens with firearms. The papers even reference the Second Amendment as a "privilege." Gun owners had speculated that the resignation of the former Attorney General and the recent appointment of a new one by Governor Christie might signal a change in the state's deeply flawed policy on guns. Instead, the State's June 28 filing in a federal appeals court reaffirms the State's hostility toward the right of honest citizens to defend themselves with firearms outside the home - even though the police owe no duty to protect individual citizens.

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"Evidently, the Attorney General's office still doesn't realize that New Jersey is part of the United States, not a police state," said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. "Constitutional rights do not evaporate when someone leaves the doorstep of his or her home, and that includes the right to bear arms. One doesn't need' to justify the exercise of a civil right, which was made perfectly clear by the court in a very similar case in Maryland earlier this year. The Garden State attorney general doesn't understand that simple principle now, but he will." "It is crystal clear that the State of New Jersey distrusts honest citizens with firearms and has no intention of ever respecting the right to defend yourself with one outside the home," said ANJRPC President and Executive Director Scott Bach. "New Jersey will eventually be forced by a court to do more than just pay lip service to the Second Amendment, but rather to meaningfully recognize this basic freedom. We intend to bring this case to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary," said Bach. The case was filed in late 2010 by ANJRPC, the Second Amendment Foundation, and several individual plaintiffs, challenging New Jersey's unconstitutional "justifiable need" standard for issuance of handgun carry permits - a nearly impossible standard to meet that has all but eliminated the right to self-defense with a firearm in the Garden State. Requiring a showing of "need" to exercise a fundamental right is unconstitutional. The case is currently before the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, one step away from the U.S. Supreme Court. A decision from the Third Circuit is anticipated by early next year.


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