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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Gun Privacy Bill Moves Out Of Assembly Committee

Sponsored by Assemblyman Dave Rible, the bill would keep private the names and addresses of gun permit holders

A state bill that would prohibit the public release of names of gun permit holders has moved out of a State Assembly committee Wednesday, officials said. Sponsored by Assemblymen Dave Rible and Ron Dancer, both R-Monmouth and Ocean, the bill seeks to restrict public access to the names and addresses of gun permit holders under the state’s Open Public Records law. Rible, a Wall resident, previously has said he is opposed to the release of such information because it could prove potentially dangerous to law-abiding citizens, such as law enforcement officers. The bill, A-3788, passed out of the Law and Public Safety Committee Wednesday, Rible said in a release. “Releasing personal information about those who have firearms permits or licenses …

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stewart resmer

10:33 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

Ok, let me see if I have this correctly, people that have guns, are at risk, because people who may not have guns know? Is that right? And, as it goes if one were to observe an individual in public brandishing a firearm, then the totters right to privacy to bear arms means one could not yell out a warning of 'HE's GOT A GUN!'..or worse, call the Police to report a person with gun? Is that right?   more ›

Friday, February 1, 2013

Rible Bill To Ban Gun Owner Info Introduced

Bill seeks to ban currently available public information on handgun permit holders

A bill that would prohibit the public release of names of gun permit holders has been introduced in the State Assembly, officials said. Sponsored by Assemblymen Dave Rible and Ron Dancer, both R-Monmouth and Ocean, the bill seeks to restrict public access to the names and addresses of gun permit holders under the state’s Open Public Records law. Rible, a Wall resident, previously has said he was opposed to the release of such information because it could prove potentially dangerous to law-abiding citizens, such as law enforcement officers. The bill, A-3788, was introduced this week. It has not yet received a committee assignment. “Disseminating personal information about those who have gun permits puts law enforcement officers and law-…

Nj Ghost

4:39 pm on Saturday, February 2, 2013

Res. I didn't mean to imply that you said that in the way you took it but I have heard the statement before and it stuck with me...... Infact if they broke into my home I would give them my gun(s). with the alarm and the dog barking...it will be a BLAST!! or two...And in fact i really don't care if they publish my name but I do respect the other gun owners not wanting thiers published. "Tren Hua…   more ›

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