New Jersey’s Top Cop: Second Amendment Not Essential ~ VIDEO

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New Jersey – -(AmmoLand.com)- Colonel Patrick Callahan is the highest-ranking police officer in the State of New Jersey. Watch our video where Colonel Patrick Callahan agrees that the Second Amendment is not essential and supported the closure of gun stores and ranges.

Under New Jersey’s Governor, Murphy’s executive order Colonel Patrick Callahan has the authority to reopen gun stores and ranges so citizens have the ability to protect themselves and learn firearm safety, while also respecting social distancing and health guidelines from State and Federal officials.

The same exact way Colonel Callahan guided liquor stores, marijuana dispensaries, and home improvement stores when he classified them essential.

Colonel Patrick Callahan is the highest-ranking police officer in the State of New Jersey. Watch our video below where Colonel Patrick Callahan agrees that the Second Amendment is not essential and supports the closure of gun stores and ranges.

Make your voices heard and contact the New Jersey State Police and Colonel Callahan’s office. Urge them to reopen gun ranges and allow gun stores to operate in the same capacity as other stores that are deemed essential while following social distancing and health guidelines as other essential businesses!

Twitter: @NJSP
Facebook: @NewJerseyStatePolice
Call Colonel Patrick Callahan’s office:
609-882-2000 ext 6500
E-mail:[email protected]

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About the New Jersey Second Amendment Society:New Jersey Second Amendment Society

New Jersey Second Amendment Society – Our mission is to promote the free exercise of Second Amendment rights within the community and Legislature of New Jersey, to educate the community regarding the enjoyable, safe, and responsible use of firearms, and to engender a sense of camaraderie and fellowship among the members and their families. Visit: www.nj2as.org

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Coelacanth

It’s the Bill of Rights, not the Bill of Needs. Any public official not honoring their oath to protect and defend the Constitution should be held accountable. No exceptions.

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New Jersey fashioned their uniforms after the Nazi Ss and gestapo because they are authoritarian look so people will be intimidated…look up the history of New Jersey State Police…!!!

JPM

East Coast, West Coast, I don’t hold out much hope for either one and this POS excuse for an LEO and a human being is exactly why.

Behind The Lines in N.J.

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gunnerdd517

This crap is OUR fault. We allowed this to happen by “letting someone else do it” . Why cant a decent person go to school and fill a job like that clown has ? Or run for office ? These types fill library brds too. Decades ago,they started trashing books promoting individualism,etc.. Anyone say anything?Not besides me,that I know of. We fuss about the screwed up public education.Has anyone done anything about it,or tried ? I swear,there aint no men anymore. Flood this yahoos e-mail,fill his postal mailbox,shut down the switch brd. w/calls. And keep it up ,dont give up,… Read more »

Deplorable Bill

ANYONE who breaks their oath of office is guilty of treason and should be tried, held without bail and executed — PUBLICALLY. I would add a PUBLICALLY televised tarring and feathering to be used as prison clothing until sentence is carried out. That might wake up some traitors and cause them to think about the penalties of their evil deeds. IF the day ever comes when enforcement, lawyers, judges, legislators and presidents actually live up to their oath of office, I/we might begin to have some faith in them. For any of them that don’t live up to their oath… Read more »