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What due process?

In NJ, a court rules that a man who was accused of domestic violence can be denied a gun permit. He was never convicted. Just accused.

7 Responses to “What due process?”

  1. Ian Argent Says:

    “Good conduct” denial – while most places it won’t stop purchase, there’s more than a few places left where they can still deny you a carry permit over it.

    It sucks. (And may also be against previous NJ precedent – a memory of a previous case is tickling my mind)

  2. Fûz Says:

    it will not matter how popular Chris Christie can make himself in this Prez primary season. they’ll still have to introduce him as the Governor of a State that does s#17 like this.

  3. Ian Argent Says:

    Governor Christie is not a viable presidential prospect. Nor should he be – he’s way too lawn order and governmental power tempered by executive discretion.

  4. Joe in Houston(area) Says:

    Accused, tried and acquitted. Still guilty.

    What a f^^ked up place.

  5. JTC Says:

    Even in teh fla, even if nolle prossed, and even if you already have a permit, you can lose it over a DV charge…a bitch to get it back too. Happened to my son.

  6. Brian Says:

    Hard to wrap your head around that case without acknowledging how incredibly bizarre it is.

  7. MrSatyre Says:

    Hmm. Guess I’ll have to accuse a lot of NJ government folks next time I’m up there. Apparently due process doesn’t apply there, so they won’t care if I’m really making it up.

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