#GunBullies Send New Jersey Assemblyman Lou Greenwald Your Gun Magazines

High Capacity Gun Magazines
Dear @LouGreenwald here’s my #GunMags #2A pic.twitter.com/iTfSgzgjTb make sure you return them after you’re done reading them @HindaRifka
NJ2AS Twitter Army
NJ2AS Twitter Army

New Jersey –-(Ammoland.com)-  New Jersey Assemblyman Lou Greenwald (D) is downright giddy over the very idea of stripping NJ gun rights even more.

Last night he danced on the graves of the Newtown victims along with fellow Democrat Steve Sweeney while they gloated over reducing our firearms magazine limits from 15 rounds down to 10.  I would love to take a page out of the Connecticut playbook and let NJ legislators know that civil disobedience is winding it’s way to the streets of New Jersey.

For those of you not aware of what is going on in CT, here is the quick & dirty.  CT passed some heinous gun control bills after Newtown, and one law made it mandatory to register all “assault weapons” and “high capacity magazines” with the State of CT.  As we all know, registration is the first step towards confiscation, so the brave Patriots in CT have chosen instead to exercise their civil disobedience.  The cutoff date to register your firearms & magazines was 12/31/13.  As of right now, only 50,000 “assault weapons” were registered and only 40,000 “high capacity magazines” (sic) were registered with the state.  That is approximately 4% of the estimated weapons & magazines owned in Connecticut.  The state is frantic now, and has made the excuse that most gun owners aren’t aware they had to register these items, and that was the reason so few complied with the law.
It appears to me, and to every other intelligent person on the planet, that CT gun owners just said NO!
Send Sweeney & Greenwald Your Gun Mags
I think it may be time to let both Sweeney @NJSenatePres and Greenwald @LouGreenwald know exactly which gun magazines we are willing to part with should their far reaching, despicable law is enacted in NJ.  I have already sent a few photos of the ONLY gun magazines I would let them see, and only if they give them back after they’ve read them.  I’ve started a new hashtag #GunMags for these photos.  Here are the Tweets I’ve sent so far:

Please take a photo of your NRA, Concealed Carry, or any other gun related magazines or books you have laying around the house, and send it to @LouGreenwald & @HindaRifka and make sure to include the hashtags #GunMags #2A.  Tell Lou he can look at your #GunMags but must give them back when he’s finished reading them.  You can send the Tweets in a format like this.

Remember, if you’re taking your own photo of your gun literature collection, and I hope you do, just type this into your Twitter account:

  • Dear @LouGreenwald here’s my #GunMags #2A  make sure you return them after you’re done reading them @HindaRifka
  • Here’s my #GunMags @LouGreenwald #2A  I want them back once you’ve finished reading them all @HindaRifka

And before you post each Tweet, click on the ADD PHOTO button on the lower left of the Twitter box to add your own image to the Tweet. Make sure you took a photo of your #GunMag collection and remember where you put it on your computer or smartphone. Then, write the Tweet and click on the ADD PHOTO button to add that image to your Tweet. #EASY, right? Then, do it all over again but substitute @NJSenatePres for @LouGreenwald so Sweeney gets some from you too!

Let’s make sure Little Louie & Slimy Stevie gets our message! Maybe, along the way, they’ll actually read some gun magazines and they just might learn something instead of the dumb garbage they spew now.

Keep up the great work! You’ll still get your weekly #AskSenPres Tweets on Wednesday or early Thursday. This is just an added treat for our grave standing ghouls in Trenton!

Warm regards,
Amy
Social Media Coordinator
Twitter@NJ2AS.com

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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.com