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Re: Jersey City seeks too much info on gun permit applications, court rules
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Re: Jersey City seeks too much info on gun permit applications, court rules
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This probably spoiled the record... http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... city_gun_store_owner.html
Posted on: 2014/5/1 13:42
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Re: Jersey City seeks too much info on gun permit applications, court rules
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Jersey City to appeal ruling on gun permit applications
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal on April 30, 2014 at 9:26 AM Jersey City plans to appeal a court ruling that it veered outside of its authority when it devised gun permit applications that required ?substantially more? information than state law allows. The information sought by the city includes license plate numbers, prior employers and waivers authorizing the release of ?any and all information? to police, information that is not required by state statute or by New Jersey State Police?s own application, an appeals court ruled. ?We do not conclude in this decision that Jersey City?s inquiries were unreasonable or made in bad faith,? reads the 21-page ruling, released Monday. ?However, the Legislature or the Superintendent of the State Police must authorize any requirement or condition for issuance of a handgun permit that goes beyond the terms of the statute and the State Police.? Read more from the Jersey Journal
Posted on: 2014/5/1 6:48
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Jersey City seeks too much info on gun permit applications, court rules
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Jersey City seeks too much info on gun permit applications, court rules
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal April 29, 2014 at 8:12 AM Jersey City veered outside of its authority when it devised gun permit applications that required ?substantially more? information than state law allows, an appeals court has ruled. The information sought by the city includes license plate numbers, prior employers and waivers authorizing the release of ?any and all information? to police, information that is not required by state statute or by New Jersey State Police?s own application, the court ruled. ?We do not conclude in this decision that Jersey City's inquiries were unreasonable or made in bad faith,? reads the 21-page ruling, released today. ?However, the Legislature or the Superintendent of the State Police must authorize any requirement or condition for issuance of a handgun permit that goes beyond the terms of the statute and the State Police.? Read more from the Jersey Journal
Posted on: 2014/5/1 6:45
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