JERSEY
CITY COUNCIL PASSES ONE-GUN-A-MONTH;
GOES
BACK TO DRAWING BOARD ON “JUNK GUNS”
Legal Showdown on Pre-emption Expected
By a vote of 7 to 1, the Jersey City Council passed
its “one-gun-a-month” handgun rationing scheme at its June 28
Council meeting, but unanimously defeated its “junk gun” ban, which
is being re-drafted a second time and will be re-introduced at a future
date.
After a heated debate between gun rights
activists and anti-gun extremists, City Council President Mariano Vega,
Jr. admitted that the gun rationing ordinance “is feel-good
legislation that will probably not reduce crime, but we have to start
somewhere, so I am voting yes.”
The
lone vote against the rationing scheme came from Councilman Michael
Sottolano (sottolanom@jcnj.org
(201) 547-5098). Members are encouraged to contact Councilman Sottolano and
thank him for his courage and integrity
Ordinance # 06-082 bans the purchase of more than one
handgun per month, and leaves Jersey City residents unable to defend
themselves if their firearm requires repair or is stolen within four
weeks of purchase. The
ordinance will become effective 20 days after passage, upon signing by
the Mayor.
The ordinance violates New Jersey’s pre-emption law,
which forbids municipalities from regulating where the state has already
spoken. The Association of
New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs has vowed to challenge the illegal
ordinance in Court, and CeaseFire NJ executives threatened at the
hearing to organize a defense on behalf of Jersey City using pro-bono
services of a major New Jersey law firm. |