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Or could it be all the CCW's issued to NJ Residents? I don't think is is because the Cops have gotten better. The number of shooting victims in New Jersey declined to a recorded low for the second consecutive year in 2024, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Wednesday. The state reported there were 778 shooting victims in New Jersey last year, down roughly 16% from the 924 recorded in 2023. The new figures mark the second time the state has reported fewer than 1,000 shooting victims since it began tracking their numbers in 2009. “The meticulous coordination of Attorney General Platkin, Colonel Callahan, our legislative partners, and our local law enforcement officers has played a tremendous role in achieving historically low shootings for a second consecutive year. Together, we are determined to continue combatting violence and crime as we build a safer, stronger New Jersey for all,” Murphy said in a statement. Shooting fatalities were down 20%, falling from 191 in 2023 to 152. Authorities credited the state’s gun violence task force — an information-sharing hub for the state’s 21 counties — and expanded violence intervention efforts for the declines. Nikita Biryukov newjerseymonitor.com _________________________ | ||
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I suspect some paperwork manipulation is responsible. ___________________________ Avoid buying ChiCom/CCP products whenever possible. | |||
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Gov. Murphy’s shooting stats miss the mark: armed, law-abiding New Jerseyans are changing the game after Bruen, says Space, Fantasia, Inganamort Jay Edwards January 11, 2025 NEW JERSEY – Governor Murphy’s recent announcement touting a reduction in shooting victims in New Jersey for 2024 conveniently ignored one critical factor: the landmark 2022 Bruen decision, which empowered law-abiding citizens to carry concealed firearms for self-defense, said Senator Parker Space and Assembly Members Dawn Fantasia and Michael Inganamort. Space, Fantasia, and Inganamort are calling out this glaring omission, crediting the decision for enabling New Jersey residents to take their safety into their own hands. “For years, liberals warned us that allowing concealed carry in New Jersey would lead to chaos and violence—the so-called ‘Wild West,'” said Space (R-24), who has held concealed carry licenses in multiple states. “The reality is clear: giving law-abiding citizens the ability to defend themselves has not only failed to increase shootings but may actually be helping reduce them. The proof is staring us all in the face.” The 2022 Bruen decision by the U.S. Supreme Court recognized the constitutional right of law-abiding Americans to carry firearms outside their homes and imposed a higher standard for courts to evaluate firearm regulations. Since this decision, concealed carry permits in New Jersey have surged, empowering responsible gun owners and sending a clear message to criminals. “New Jersey residents have sent a loud and clear message to criminals: they will not be victims,” said Fantasia (R-24), a gun owner and staunch Second Amendment supporter. “These perpetrators are starting to think twice, knowing that their next carjacking attempt might be their last.” Since Bruen, multiple court challenges have been filed to dismantle New Jersey’s restrictive firearms laws. Senator Space, Assemblywoman Fantasia, and Assemblyman Inganamort have worked closely with advocates and plaintiffs in these cases, offering assistance and standing firmly against further oppressive legislation. “We are fighting to ensure New Jersey citizens can fully exercise their constitutional rights, just like most Americans across the country,” said Inganamort (R-24), a longtime Second Amendment advocate and gun owner. “With the Constitution—and decisions like Heller, McDonald, and Bruen—on our side, it’s only a matter of time before these oppressive laws are overturned. Until then, Parker, Dawn, and I remain vigilant in defending the rights of lawful gun owners and opposing any further attempts to erode our freedoms.” The Bruen decision has been a pivotal moment in the fight for Second Amendment rights, forcing states like New Jersey to reconsider unconstitutional restrictions on firearm ownership. Despite the administration’s attempts to downplay its impact, the evidence suggests that empowering responsible gun owners has contributed to a safer New Jersey. https://wrnjradio.com/gov-murp...fantasia-inganamort/ _________________________ | |||
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lowest recorded police reports of shootings. no report, no shooting. | |||
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Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell | |||
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More Guns, Less Crime? Hmmm... ____________________________________________________________ If Some is Good, and More is Better.....then Too Much, is Just Enough !! Trump 47....Make America Great Again! "May Almighty God bless the United States of America" - parabellum 7/26/20 Live Free or Die! | |||
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