NRA-ILA Press Release -
Today, Thursday, June 12, the New Jersey Assembly Judiciary Committee passed A2116 by a vote of 5-1.
As passed, the legislation will ban virtually all firearms over .50 caliber. While the Committee attempted to address some of the concerns of gun owners and sportsmen, it still bans many popular hunting guns, historical American firearms, and large bore target firearms, based on alleged public safety concerns. Included are historical American firearms and replicas, including those from the Revolutionary War and Civil War eras. The legislation makes the fundamental mistake of banning guns based on the size of the barrel rather than punishing criminal behavior.
Proponents of the ban attempted to demonize a whole class of firearms and their owners by claiming the only intent of these firearms is criminal misuse. Testifying before the committee as legal and technical experts of .50 caliber firearms were NRA Board Members Scott Bach, Bob Viden and John Burtt.
Reenactors should no longer stick their head in the sand when it comes to modern firearms legislation. It can and will effect us.
Since we have had “spirited discussions” in the past regarding firearms issues I am asking that you in discussing this topic please make your posts relevant to how this legislation effects Civil War reenacting and not stray off into emotional rants. I will be watching this discussion closely and will delete any posts that stray.
Jim Kindred
Today, Thursday, June 12, the New Jersey Assembly Judiciary Committee passed A2116 by a vote of 5-1.
As passed, the legislation will ban virtually all firearms over .50 caliber. While the Committee attempted to address some of the concerns of gun owners and sportsmen, it still bans many popular hunting guns, historical American firearms, and large bore target firearms, based on alleged public safety concerns. Included are historical American firearms and replicas, including those from the Revolutionary War and Civil War eras. The legislation makes the fundamental mistake of banning guns based on the size of the barrel rather than punishing criminal behavior.
Proponents of the ban attempted to demonize a whole class of firearms and their owners by claiming the only intent of these firearms is criminal misuse. Testifying before the committee as legal and technical experts of .50 caliber firearms were NRA Board Members Scott Bach, Bob Viden and John Burtt.
Reenactors should no longer stick their head in the sand when it comes to modern firearms legislation. It can and will effect us.
Since we have had “spirited discussions” in the past regarding firearms issues I am asking that you in discussing this topic please make your posts relevant to how this legislation effects Civil War reenacting and not stray off into emotional rants. I will be watching this discussion closely and will delete any posts that stray.
Jim Kindred
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