Saturday, March 21, 2026

The Garden State has gone full-blown California - or maybe Oregon?

 
Trenton, NJ – A newly introduced bill in the New Jersey Assembly would require firearm manufacturers to obtain a state-issued license and pay annual fees tied to the public health costs of gun violence, with proceeds directed to compensate victims. The proposal, known as the “Responsibility in Firearms Sales Act,” outlines a new regulatory structure affecting manufacturers, retailers, and compensation programs statewide.
The Bill would require firearm manufacturers to obtain annual state licenses to sell in New Jersey. Fees could total hundreds of millions statewide, based on gun violence-related costs. Revenue would fund compensation for victims of firearm injuries and deaths
The legislation, sponsored by Assemblywoman Ellen J. Park, would prohibit firearm manufacturers from selling or distributing products in New Jersey without a valid license issued by the Superintendent of State Police. Retail dealers would also be barred from selling firearms unless the manufacturer is properly licensed.
Just so you know, this is New Jersey's new Governor:
NJ Governor Sherrill wears hijab for Eid (whatever the fuck 
that is). NJ doesn’t look anything like I remember…

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9 comments:

  1. This is a problem for the people of New Jersey. Don’t expect the rest of us to come and save you.

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  2. How much will knife manufacturers pay?

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  3. ah guilt before the crime. how novel.

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  4. And who will be paying the victims of Muslim violence, or the violence inflicted by the garbage that keeps getting let out by liberal/Soros-owned judges and DAs?

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    1. You and I of course....🤬🤬🤬🤬

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  5. Don't ya just get do damned tired of this bullshit?

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  6. Using that same logic, car manufactures need to pay well north of a trillion bucks.
    Jpaul

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  7. Next up, automobile manufacturers, then drug makers.

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  8. What next? Will the auto industries have to pay for all injuries involving automobiles? How about railroads, trucking, as well as flying, private and commercial? How about the FDA paying for damages from prior approved medicines and food products?

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