New Jersey Bans Off-Duty Cops From Carrying More than Ten Rounds

Standard Capacity Magazines Ban
Standard Capacity Magazines Ban

New Jeresy-(Ammoland.com)- New Jersey citizens are told to trust the police to keep them safe, but what if the state itself doesn’t even trust them enough to carry more than ten rounds in their magazines?

This paradox is the question that the people of the Garden State have been asking themselves for the past week.

Last Monday a ban went into effect making it illegal to own any magazines that hold more than ten rounds making millions of residents guilty of a class-four felony. Anyone caught with one of the now banned magazines in their possession faces up to 18 months in prison and up to $10,000 in fines or both for each magazine found.

Gov. Murphy wants citizens to trust in the police to protect them, but the law does not exempt off-duty officers from carrying more than 10 rounds in their magazines. Depending on the department police in the State carry between 15 to 17 rounds in their duty weapon magazines.

It doesn’t make sense why an off-duty officer is limited to 10 rounds when they carry much more while on duty. This artificial limitation severely hampers their ability to respond to a threat when off duty.

When Ian David Long walked into a crowded bar in Thousand Oaks California and opened fire with his .45 caliber Glock 21, the 28-year old killed 12 people. In that bar were six unarmed cops that were disarmed by their department policies. If even one of those officers were armed, then lives could have been saved.

A similar situation could play out in New Jersey due to the new magazine size restrictions placed on all citizens including  off-duty police. Police respond to crimes after they happen. These off-duty officers are out blended into the public. The chances are strong that these officers have a better chance of stopping a crime progress then the uniformed officers on duty.

Bergen County Prosecutor Dennis Calo sent out a memo to his officers clarifying that the law does apply to them when they are off duty even when they are in an on-call status. The memo was leaked on Twitter by Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik, the Tweet reads:

“NJ Governor @GovMurphy is endangering the life of every off duty NJ cop! Gang bangers, drug thugs and really bad guys don’t give a damn about magazine capacity… So he takes the good guy’s ammunition, and the bad guys are loaded for bear! @FoxNews @CNN @newsmax @DLoesch @ABC”

On FoxNews Kerik went even farther by calling the law ‘insane’ and by saying that the law is ‘just crazy’ for taking away round that police might need in a gun battle. He pointed out that criminals do not follow the law and the Governor is giving the criminals the upper hand.

Kerik is not alone in is condemnation for the law. Willes Lee, President of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA) and NRA board member was also shocked by the law.

“New Jersey liberal politicians don’t trust citizens. Now, they again demonstrate that Democrats hate law enforcement,” Lee told AmmoLand. “New Jersey police unions still support Democrats? Law enforcement and first responders lives are in danger when liberal politicians ban their ability to defend themselves. New Jersey just got more dangerous, even to their own law enforcement officers.”

Legislation has been introduced to amend the law to exempt cops from the magazine ban, but with the left-leaning legislature, there is no guarantee that the bill will pass. Democrats are known for being anti-gun and anti-police.

These anti-police moves are not the first time New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal has been at odds with the cops. Earlier this month the former Bergen County Prosecutor told nj.com that police use of force cases should ‘be analyzed in hundreds of ways’ to make sure there was not abuse. He also has instructed departments to implement early warning systems to identify cops that might go rogue by analyzing their behaviors akin to the ‘Pre-Crime’ system used in the “Minority Report” movie.

It remains uncertain if legislation exempting cops from the law will pass the New Jersey legislature for Gov. Murphy to sign, but as of now, New Jersey is less safe than ever because of Gov. Murphy’s anti-gun law.


About John CrumpJohn Crump

John is a NRA instructor and a constitutional activist. He is the former CEO of Veritas Firearms, LLC and is the co-host of The Patriot News Podcast which can be found at www.blogtalkradio.com/patriotnews. John has written extensively on the patriot movement including 3%’ers, Oath Keepers, and Militias. In addition to the Patriot movement, John has written about firearms, interviewed people of all walks of life, and on the Constitution. John lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and sons and is currently working on a book on leftist deplatforming methods and can be followed on Twitter at @crumpyss, on Facebook at realjohncrump, or at www.crumpy.com.

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Core

Article VI – Supremacy Clause: why are inferior courts and judges no longer in good standing with the Supreme Law of the Land within the US Constitution? Disbar them, they are in violation of Article VI, which guarantees the US Constitution and Bill of Rights supersede ALL Courts (Supreme) including State Constitutions. When law is in question Article VI trumps all! Restore the US Constitution, purge those who seek to undermine our Republic! Those who stomp on our flag shall be shot on the spot!

jeffrey l melton

When will the people realize that they elect these rabid liberals expecting milk and honey but all they get is gun control and unisex restrooms? You can’t fix stupid yet Democrats continue to get elected.

grim reaper

I have my doubts that the DA’s would prosecute LEO for carrying a mag with over 10 rds unless they wanted to get them for some other reason. Training police is not a inexpensive endeavor and this would be taking police off the job if convicted.

Robert

In response to the unarmed officers in the bar in California, Greg Elfriiz had an article on his blog that if those officers were armed and used their weapons they better hope that the breathalyzer test they will have to take better read ZERO or they would face some potentially serious repercussions. Guns and alcohol are never a good idea regardless of who you are.

Adam

All laws are supposed to be for ALL people! But we see to have a problem with this, If you’re going to exempt just one person for any reason then there’s no reason for that law in the first place ! Before anyone takes a job in law enforcement or politics they are just like any other citizens, no better no worse, if any one person thinks they a more in titled than the next person that is where the problems start. One law for all or not at all ! When you inforce laws that are not uniform for… Read more »

willy d

It is time for ammo and gun manufactures to step up to the plate ad stop selling to any federal, state, or local law enforcement agency, these people have left these idiots pass these useless laws by traders of the Constitution, it has now turned on the police in N J big time!!!!!! This puts a totally new meaning on to protect and serve!!!!!!! This non-cents is putting the police back into the thirties where the thugs will be able to out gun the police departments again!!!!!!!!