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It's sad. I grew up there and never knew better. After living in TX 5 years and then for a short time in Boise ID and back to TX I learned a lot from friends I made in both places. I learned about my 2A rights! Growing up in NJ at a young age, I knew of my rights but they were suppressed, in fact I may have been brain washed. I did not question what the police did to me or friends. It was a lost cause, I was wronged a few times where the court case was dismissed with what is called a "conditional discharge". In that case the LEO got on the stand and said it was mistaken identity (I had blond hair, other kid had Black hair and a gotee) and that he arrested the wrong person. No @#$%&. Now he lied and arrested me because getting the wrong guy only makes the accused point out the guy who really commited the crime, my friends did that for me and it makes his case stronger in court(cop admitted that to my parents). The problem is I still have that on my record today and answer to it alot still 25+ yrs later. Even had to go on the CHL permit app for TX. My mother recieved a ticket for obstruction of police duties while driving her car, the officer was on the way to an ememrgency call and my mother was unable to clearly get out of his way so he suddenly had time during an emergency call to stop and give her a ticket and he searched her car, she was 40+ at the time never had a ticket before that. She even recieved one for parking in a handicaped spot at a supermarket months later. In court the officer said he clearly saw all the markings(sign psoted and paint on ground). Mom produced a letter from store manager in court after cops testimony stating that the work order was for in for months to fix the missing sign and redo the paint, it was almost not visible normally especially with the snow on the ground the day of ticket. The cop lied on the stand stating he clearly looked at the sign and swept snow away to see the paint markings on the ground(????) and mom ended up not having to pay ticket, cop just drove on with lies and left the court room. My sister would get pulled over in my truck while the gas pump was hooked to the truck because they thought it was me. They would tell her that my truck was borderline illegal (big tires/tinted windows/missing mudflap/no covers on KC lights etc....and that they would be looking for me. They once peeled some of the tint off with a razor blade, turns out the officer was state inspection certified and the law allows him to do this, he only scraped enough to make it look like a blind guy put the tint on. That's Middletown Police for ya.
Can you just imagine if the law changed tomorrow allowing NJ residents to carry concealed or open. The LEO would not know what to do. Well the ones I know in Middletown would be checking everyone to the point some citizens would just not carry for the fear of harrasment and the bother of wrongful stops. I can say that any chance of going after the local depts as far as lawsuits would go absolutely no where. Not bashing all LEO, just the ones who stomp on the rights of all or some. NJ would find a way not to honor a national law allowing one permit holder to carry in any state. NJ powers that be would probalbly build a wall around the state with a sign saying NO WEAPONS. Not funny, they would. NY too.
I have no idea how to even begin to think on how NJ can be changed in a way that the 2A rights be restored to those who live there. Not only are most of the LE this way(anti gun) but I think a majority of those who live there think the same as they do, no guns. they are taught to think this way.
My father who still lives in NJ once said that "NJ is now a police state, it's about money and that rules, no way around it. Legal limit on DUI went from 1.0 to .08 simlpy because it will bring in more money to insurance surcharges and to the local departments, one beer with dinner will give them the .08 they are looking for."
Enough said.