NJ Gov. Christie vetos "gun control" bill

Little-Acorn

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Good for him.

I disagree with Christie on a number of matters. But it's good to know that he's right on the money with this one.

Apparently there are still a few nutty people out there who believe that if you pass a law, lawbreakers will obey it. As Christie points out, it "defies common sense".... to put it mildly. But when it comes to gun-hating paranoids, they can't defy what they don't have in the first place.

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Christie vetoes gun control bill to reduce size of ammunition magazines | NJ.com

Christie vetoes gun control bill to reduce size of ammunition magazines

By Matt Friedman/The Star-Ledger
on July 02, 2014 at 5:35 PM, updated July 02, 2014 at 6:34 PM

TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie today vetoed a gun control bill that would have reduced the permitted size of ammunition magazines, saying it would do nothing to reduce gun violence.

“This is the very embodiment of reform in name only. It simply defies common sense to believe that imposing a new and entirely arbitrary number of bullets that can be lawfully loaded into a firearm will somehow eradicate, or even reduce, future instances of mass violence,” Christie said. “Nor is it sufficient to claim that a ten-round capacity might spare an eleventh victim.”

The move came less than an hour after gun control advocates — including parents of two children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting — dropped off at Christie's office 55,000 signatures of people from around the country, including 10,000 from New Jersey, urging him to sign the measure.

Christie conditionally vetoed the legislation (A2006), but he did more than propose changes. He completely rewrote it, eliminating the ammunition capacity reduction and suggesting in its place several changes to the state’s mental health system.

“I will not support such a trivial approach to the sanctity of human life, because this is not governing. Governing is confronting problems,” Christie said in his veto message.

The bill, which was passed by the Legislature mostly along party lines in May, would have reduced the permitted size of ammunition magazines from 15 rounds to 10.
 

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