New Jersey: Senate Committee to Hear Gun and Magazine Ban Legislation on Monday

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Charlotte, NC –-(Ammoland.com)- On Monday, May 5 2014, the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee is scheduled to hear Senate Bill 993.

Sponsored by state Senator Loretta Weinberg (D-37), S.993 seeks to restrict the maximum capacity of ammunition magazines from 15 to 10 rounds and ban many popular firearms.

Under the guise of public safety, anti-gun politicians continue their efforts to erode the Second Amendment rights of New Jersey residents. New Jersey is one of only a few states which already has a magazine restriction, and another arbitrary limit will have no impact on crime or criminals. Instead, this legislation demonstrably favors criminals who prefer to prey on unarmed victims.

NRA members are urged to attend this Senate committee hearing and respectfully voice their opposition. Hearing information is provided below:

Monday, May 5 2014, at 10:30 a.m.
Committee Room 10
State House Annex
125 West State Street
Trenton, NJ 08625

Also, using the contact information provided below, please call committee members and Governor Chris Christie (R) and urge them to OPPOSE Senate Bill 993. You should also contact your state Senator and politely ask him or her to vote against S.993 if it comes up for a vote on the Senate floor. Contact information for state Senators can be found here.

Governor Chris Christie:
(609) 292-6000

Senate Law and Public Safety Committee:
Senator Donald Norcross (D-5), Chairman
(856) 547-4800

Senator Linda R. Greenstein (D-14), Vice-Chairman
(609) 395-9911

Senator Christopher Bateman (R-16)
(908) 526-3600

Senator James W. Holzapfel (R-10)
(732) 840-9028

Senator Nicholas J. Sacco (D-32)
(201) 295-0200

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