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STATE OF NJ AND NATIONAL GUN BAN GROUPS PILE ON IN ANJRPC’S MAGAZINE BAN LAWSUIT!
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State of NJ, Everytown, & Giffords Center Move Against Injunction That Would Put Mag Ban on Hold While Court Decides Case
State Calls Previously Legal Magazines “Dangerous and Unusual Weapons” Not Protected by the Second Amendment
State Says Banned Magazines “Not Needed” For Self-Defense,“Perfectly Suited For Illicit Use,” Yet Creates Exemptions to Protect Lawmakers With Them
Court to Hear Argument on Injunction Request Tomorrow
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July 11, 2018. ANJRPC’s federal lawsuit to overturn Governor Murphy’s firearms magazine ban is starting to pick up speed. There has been a flurry of activity since the court scheduled an expedited hearing on ANJRPC’s request for an injunction (to halt enforcement of the ban until the case is decided).
The State of New Jersey was first to oppose the injunction motion, arguing among other things that the newly banned magazines are “dangerous and unusual weapons” not protected by the Second Amendment, which pose a danger to the public even in the hands of law-abiding citizens. The State also argues that the banned magazines are not needed for self-defense, but are “perfectly suited for illicit use.”
“Claiming that banned magazines are not needed for self-defense while simultaneously exempting their use for the protection of lawmakers is outrageous and the height of hypocrisy,” said ANJRPC Executive Director Scott Bach. “This elitist double standard is irrational, indefensible, and shows the utter contempt New Jersey has for its ‘subjects,’” said Bach.
Piling onto the State’s papers, the Giffords Law Center and Everytown For Gun Safety filed their own opposition to the injunction motion, arguing among other things that standard capacity magazines are best suited for military use, that NJ’s prior regulation of magazine capacity for several decades makes the new ban presumptively valid, and that the ban will make mass shooting incidents “less lethal.”
On July 9, ANJRPC ripped all of these arguments to shreds in a reply brief filed in the case.
Click here to see all the key filings in ANJRPC’s magazine ban lawsuit.
Tomorrow (July 12), The U.S. District Court is scheduled to hear argument on ANJRPC’s request for an injunction halting enforcement of the ban. A decision on the motion could come later this month.
This case was filed in cooperation with the National Rifle Association. “We thank the NRA for its incredible support and guidance, which made this aggressive lawsuit challenging the magazine ban possible,” said Bach.
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About ANJRPC: The Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs is the official New Jersey affiliate of the NRA, and is New Jersey’s oldest, largest, and most effective Second Amendment advocacy organization.
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The Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs
is the official NRA state affiliate in the Garden State
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