Finally, think of the implications if this were the policy everywhere. It would mean that if you’re a gun owner, the police could cite that fact in and of itself as justification for them to violently tear down your door, rush your house with guns and point those guns at your family — even if their warrant is for a nonviolent crime, even if it’s for a white collar crime, even if you’ve dutifully registered your gun with the government.
Back in another lifetime, being lived in the Peoples' Republik of Nuevo Yersey, I was pulled over for a tail light that was out. (IT WASN'T) When Mr Badge AssHat saw my Guns&Ammo magazine on the back seat he called backup. My PRISTINE '69 Mach I was torn apart, seats out and on the ground and I was strip searched on the side of the road.
DEATH to TYRANTS
Hunter
The Peoples Democratic Republic of New Jersey (PDRNJ) State Police have a history of stopping vehicles with out of state license plates and NRA decals traveling on the NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway the two main highways going through the state. They ask the drivers if they have a firearm and if the answer is yes, they arrest them and charge them with a felony for possessing an unregistered firearm which is illegal in the PDRNJ without having a Firearms Owners Identification Card.
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