CHRIS CHRISTIE ON GUN LAWS
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CHRIS CHRISTIE ON GUN LAWS
Earlier this week, Sean Hannity interviewed Chris Christie.
As many may know, Chris Christie is Governor of New Jersey. He has been widely mentioned as a potential candidate for President ans has denied the potential, but who knows what the future holds. He seems very conservative, and aggressively so, on fiscal matters and there is much to like about him in that regard.
In the course of the interview, Hannity asked him about his 2nd Amendment position. As you may recall, last year he commuted the sentence of a man who was wrongfully convicted of a felony gun charge while he was actually obeying the law regarding the transportation of firearms. He was moving to a new residence. Christie mentioned this issue in his answer and noted the commutation and said that he was against gun laws being unfairly applied.
OPINION:While this certainly provided some relief to the victim in this miscarriage, a pardon would seem to have been more appropriate.
He then stated that he thought that he saw no need to add further gun laws in New Jersey, he also said that he thought that New Jersey gun laws we fine as they are and provided a good balance of safety and citizen rights.
OPINION: Personally, anyone who feels that New Jersey gun laws provide a good balance would worry me greatly as POTUS.
As many may know, Chris Christie is Governor of New Jersey. He has been widely mentioned as a potential candidate for President ans has denied the potential, but who knows what the future holds. He seems very conservative, and aggressively so, on fiscal matters and there is much to like about him in that regard.
In the course of the interview, Hannity asked him about his 2nd Amendment position. As you may recall, last year he commuted the sentence of a man who was wrongfully convicted of a felony gun charge while he was actually obeying the law regarding the transportation of firearms. He was moving to a new residence. Christie mentioned this issue in his answer and noted the commutation and said that he was against gun laws being unfairly applied.
OPINION:While this certainly provided some relief to the victim in this miscarriage, a pardon would seem to have been more appropriate.
He then stated that he thought that he saw no need to add further gun laws in New Jersey, he also said that he thought that New Jersey gun laws we fine as they are and provided a good balance of safety and citizen rights.
OPINION: Personally, anyone who feels that New Jersey gun laws provide a good balance would worry me greatly as POTUS.
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I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Christie would be a disaster on Second Amendment issues. One of my fellow NRA Board Members is an attorney in New Jersey and he's very active in the Second Amendment area. The only good thing that can be said about Christie is that he's not Crozine. Even his mild statement about current NJ gun laws is a lie.
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Yep!!CWOOD wrote:OPINION: Personally, anyone who feels that New Jersey gun laws provide a good balance would worry me greatly as POTUS.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Christie would be a disaster on Second Amendment issues. One of my fellow NRA Board Members is an attorney in New Jersey and he's very active in the Second Amendment area. The only good thing that can be said about Christie is that he's not Crozine. Even his mild statement about current NJ gun laws is a lie.
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Christie would be a disaster, period. Let's all try and get someone in office NOT from NY, Jersey, or Chicago.
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If they don't speak with a southern accent, we don't want them!! (I'm only slightly joking.)Munk wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:Christie would be a disaster on Second Amendment issues. One of my fellow NRA Board Members is an attorney in New Jersey and he's very active in the Second Amendment area. The only good thing that can be said about Christie is that he's not Crozine. Even his mild statement about current NJ gun laws is a lie.
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Christie would be a disaster, period. Let's all try and get someone in office NOT from NY, Jersey, or Chicago.
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"If they don't speak with a southern accent, we don't want them!! (I'm only slightly joking.)
Chas."
I guess I should stop calling and sending faxes to our elected officials to support the pro-gun legislation, I would not want my northern accent and writing skills to have a negative effect on any legislation. It is not like I could not use the time to do something else.....
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I guess I should stop calling and sending faxes to our elected officials to support the pro-gun legislation, I would not want my northern accent and writing skills to have a negative effect on any legislation. It is not like I could not use the time to do something else.....
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Well, I heard on the news the other day that Governor Perry was receiving some pressure to look at the Presidency.
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I really was kidding.Salty1 wrote:I guess I should stop calling and sending faxes to our elected officials to support the pro-gun legislation, I would not want my northern accent and writing skills to have a negative effect on any legislation. It is not like I could not use the time to do something else.....Charles L. Cotton wrote:"If they don't speak with a southern accent, we don't want them!! (I'm only slightly joking.)
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We could do worse.C-dub wrote:Well, I heard on the news the other day that Governor Perry was receiving some pressure to look at the Presidency.
Oh wait a minute . . . what am I talking about? In the last election, we DID do worse . . . FAR worse.
And as a transplanted Yankee I have to say that far as Southern accents making for a good POTUS, consider these three letters: LBJ.
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Aren't Hollow Points illegal in NJ? Christie thinks that's a good law?
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At the risk of upsetting half the folks that belong to this forum, I'll just say that I understand what you mean by that last part (and I was born and raised in Texas)...and leave it at that.HankB wrote:We could do worse.C-dub wrote:Well, I heard on the news the other day that Governor Perry was receiving some pressure to look at the Presidency.
Oh wait a minute . . . what am I talking about? In the last election, we DID do worse . . . FAR worse.
And as a transplanted Yankee I have to say that far as Southern accents making for a good POTUS, consider these three letters: LBJ.
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Don't forget the southern accented President from 1993-2001...
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Some of us recall a Georgia boy 1976-1980thr_wedge wrote:Don't forget the southern accented President from 1993-2001...
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Not to mention Jimmy Carter....Heartland Patriot wrote:At the risk of upsetting half the folks that belong to this forum, I'll just say that I understand what you mean by that last part (and I was born and raised in Texas)...and leave it at that.HankB wrote:We could do worse.C-dub wrote:Well, I heard on the news the other day that Governor Perry was receiving some pressure to look at the Presidency.
Oh wait a minute . . . what am I talking about? In the last election, we DID do worse . . . FAR worse.
And as a transplanted Yankee I have to say that far as Southern accents making for a good POTUS, consider these three letters: LBJ.
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