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A must watch video (to the end) to understand the struggle Republicans have making Democrats understand facts in Trenton. Assemblyman Brian Bergen questions the sponsor, Assemblyman Joe Danielsen, on the floor of the N.J. state Assembly Monday just prior to the vote passing the Democrat's bill restricting the right to carry a gun in New Jersey. 00:00 - Bergen questions if current "justifiable need" permit holders are restricted. 01:24 - Danielson lists all the places restricted (it takes him more than 2.5 minutes)! 03:58 - Speaker Coughlin shuts down unanswered questions. 03:44 - "[Danielsen's] going to be a wise ass!" 4:15 - The unintended consequence of renters losing their right to own guns 4:54 - Dems decline answering if their bill is constitutional. 05:23 - Danielsen won't say if he read U.S Supreme Court decision on Bruen. 05:35 - Speaker: "This isn't a cross examination." 06:08 - Bergen lays out parameters of the U.S. Supreme Court decision 08.27 - Danielsen 100,000% confident his bill is constitutional 09:07 - Bergen: "God, he's such an asshole." 9:14 - Danielsen struggles to identify parts of his bill 10:35 Danielsen refuses to answer questions about incidental entries (Dems actually laugh) 12:25 - Bergen defends citizens attempting to follow law 13:30 - Bergen raises conflict with the Democrats bill and a Murphy executive order The bill (A4769) passed 43-29 along party lines at the state Assembly voting session Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. It would require people wanting to carry guns to purchase pricey liability insurance, complete safety training, and raises the application fee to $200 from $2. Concealed carry would also be banned in 28 broad categories of public spaces and private property without express permission. Violations would be a third-degree crime, punishable by 3-5 years in prison and a fine up to $15,000. Links: A4769 https://bit.ly/3T74UdU