Friday, April 16, 2021

New Jersey: Space and Wirths Oppose Murphy’s New Anti-Second Amendment Measures

SPACE AND WIRTHS OPPOSE MURPHY’S NEW ANTI-SECOND AMENDMENT MEASURES

Assemblymen Parker Space and Hal Wirths are united in opposition to the new legislative measures proposed today by Governor Phil Murphy and radical Democrats in the Legislature.

“Hal and I read the proposals; none of these measures are going to lower crime in New Jersey but create new burdens on legal gun owners in violation of their constitutional rights,” said Space (R-Sussex, Warren, Morris).

While Democrats speak out of both sides of their mouths when it comes to crime, policing and “non-violent” offenses, Space and Wirths have been consistent defenders of the constitutional rights of lawful gun owners and support throwing the book at career criminals.

“Governor Murphy is not increasing penalties on those who use firearms to rob and maim,” said Wirths (R-Sussex, Warren, Morris). “The Democrats are not increasing police presence in the five cities with the most gun violence and giving them more tools to do their jobs, but some of the same Democrats actually want to restrict how police do their jobs, like banning them from polling places!”

New Jersey firearms laws are already some of the most draconian in the country and are not in step with the vast majority of US states.

“Adding more laws on top of more laws on top of more laws will not stop criminals from committing harm but eventually criminalize all gun owners,” Space added. “Hal and I, along with our colleague Senator Oroho, will continue to work with Bill of Rights activists from our district and throughout the State to fight these new proposals.”

Contact: Louis Crescitelli 973-300-0200