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Welcome to NJ, Pro Gun Citizen Forcefully Removed From Hearing in the Middle of His Testimony
James Kaleda explains that the proposed NJ Gun Bills will not save any lives but will endanger them. He is ejected by Committee Chair Senator Norcross. This took place at the NJ Senate gun control hearings in Trenton on April 30, 2013.

Notice in the video the legislators laugh as they have their security (armed with guns of course) remove Kaleda before he finished his testimony.

I guess this is how they handle dissent in NJ, remove it from the building with armed guards.

Drunk on power.

I watched this through to make sure he wasn’t actually in contempt… he did nothing wrong.  They threw him out because his opinion was not their own.  

THIS is intolerance.  This is the physical act of physically keeping someone from expressing an opinion.  Way to go, New Jersey.  Goodbye, liberty.

And they clap because the man with the different opinion is escorted out of the building, violating his first Amendment right to free speech and the right to petition is his government.

Shocking Hot-Mic Gun Comments From New Jersey Senate

From the video description:

Audio From May 9, 2013 - Audio captured after a New Jersey Senate session on Thursday possibly features several Democrats mocking gun owners and talking about gun “confiscation,” said Frank Jack Fiamingo, president of the New Jersey Second Amendment Society. The hot-mic recording opens with what seems to be a female senator or staff member saying, “We need a bill that is going to confiscate, confiscate, confiscate.” Because of the low-quality of the audio, there is a possibility that she is saying something slightly different, however, the words “confiscate” are very clear.

“They want to keep guns out of the hands of bad guys but they don’t have any regulations…to do it,” another woman says, identified possibly as Democrat state Sen. Loretta Weinberg by the Star-Ledger.

“They don’t care about the bad guys,” yet another female voice chimes in. “All they want to do is to have their little guns and do whatever they want with them.” The Star-Ledger reports that those comments sound like they came from another Democrat, Sandra Cunningham.

“That’s the line they’ve developed,” a woman who sounds like Democrat state Sen. Linda Greenstein says, according to the Star-Ledger.

Fiamingo said he is nearly positive that one of the voices heard in the audio is that of Greenstein.

“She has a very discernible accent,” he said. However, he did admit that without video it’s still difficult to prove it beyond any doubt. “It is disturbing audio regardless,” Fiamingo added. The New Jersey Second Amendment Society pulled the audio directly from the New Jersey Legislature’s website, which archives past Senate sessions for the public to review.

From the page:

The fight has officially been brought to my front door


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Last night I was out with a buddy of mine. I got a text from my wife that the cops and dyfs (division of youth and family services) are at the house and they wanna check out my guns and needed me to open my safe.
I’m instantly on my way. I get in contact with evan Nappen on the way. I explain the situation. I walk in my house and hand the phone to the first cop I see. Then direct all of em outside. Dyfs got a call because of a pic on my son holding a gun.

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They wanted to look around and check all my guns out, make sure they were all registered. Obviously that didn’t go well because I refused. I had Nappen on speaker phone the entire time so they had to deal with both of us. They kept trying to pressure me to open my safe. They had no warrant, no charges, nothing. I didn’t budge. I was told I was being “unreasonable” and that I was acting suspicious because I wouldn’t open my safe. Told me they were gonna get a search warrant. Told em go ahead. Nappen (my lawyer) asked me for the dyfs workers name. she wouldnt give it. i asked for credentials and she wouldnt show em. i tried to take a pic of her and she turned around real fast and walked away. After a while of them threatening to take my kids, get warrants and intimidation they left. Empty handed and seeing nothing.

People it can happen that fast. Most people wouldn’t have stood up to them like I did.

They never even saw the picture. It was all hear say. Just a phone call saying someone saw a pic of a child holding a gun.

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