Thundar
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Court debate: Should blind Rockaway Township, NJ, man be permitted to keep his guns?
Authorities are either trying to protect the public from a blind Rockaway Township man's shoddy gun storage methods or are eager to take away his constitutional right to own firearms, according to court arguments Thursday.
Morris County Assistant Prosecutor Joseph D'Onofrio appeared before a Superior Court judge in Morristown asking to revoke Steven Hopler's firearms identification cards that allow him to own guns, and to take away about 16 of his firearms.
With Hopler, 47, seated beside him, attorney Gregg Trautmann argued against the action, calling it a long-term battle waged by police to deprive Hopler of his Second Amendment right under the U.S. Constitution
Link: http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/...rris+County+man+be+permitted+to+keep+his+guns
Authorities are either trying to protect the public from a blind Rockaway Township man's shoddy gun storage methods or are eager to take away his constitutional right to own firearms, according to court arguments Thursday.
Morris County Assistant Prosecutor Joseph D'Onofrio appeared before a Superior Court judge in Morristown asking to revoke Steven Hopler's firearms identification cards that allow him to own guns, and to take away about 16 of his firearms.
With Hopler, 47, seated beside him, attorney Gregg Trautmann argued against the action, calling it a long-term battle waged by police to deprive Hopler of his Second Amendment right under the U.S. Constitution
Link: http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/...rris+County+man+be+permitted+to+keep+his+guns