The anti-gun crowd’s implacable opposition to firearms is reaching such levels that it is willing to jeopardize the safety of American servicemen over the matter.
As a senior Army arsenal worker and officer with the branch’s Individual Weapons and Small Arms program, Lt. Col. Terry S. Russell has handled his fair share of guns before. In fact, he interacts with firearms more in a single day than some people – i.e. anti-Second Amendment liberals – ever will in their entire lives.
Granted a Top Secret clearance by his superiors due to the sensitive nature of his work, it is no wonder that Lt. Col. Russell has to take extra precautions to defend himself from terrorists and other potential threats. To that end, he sought a concealed carry permit so he could have access to the most reliable form of defense: his own.
But instead of being granted this reasonable request, New Jersey authorities denied his application for the simple reason that others might seek to do the same thing.
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So glad I escaped the People’s Republic of New Jersey with it ‘s draconian laws and police state tactics. Loving living in Delaware. tax free shopping, $800/yr property tax (property taxes on our 200 year old farm house in NJ were over $14,000/yr), open carry without permit and easy purchase of firearms after instant background check.
Not to defend Crispy Cream the Governor in any fashion but most all the gun laws were in place before his reign. NJ could be worse but not as bad as California, the land of fruit,nuts and flakes.
Salute to you Soldier, good luck and God Bless!!!
Dangerous terrorist don’t need to be in our country. They want us dead but they are not getting our country like they did took Europe.
WTH!!!!!
Come on down to Texas……but leave your liberal views up there
This is stupidity. A Vet of all people should be allowed to own a gun.
Idiots!
Disgraceful
If I were the military, bases in New Jersey would be ones I would target for closing due to ” budget cuts “.
I really don’t think states should be allowed to deny someone their rights.