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New Jersey Senator Wants To Remove Minimum Sentences For Carrying Firearms
  Posted January 24th, 2017 11:54 am

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A New Jersey lawmaker wants to change one of the state's toughest gun laws.

Legislation introduced by Senator Ray Lesniak would eliminate the mandatory minimum three-to-five year sentence for unlawful possession of a handgun and leave the punishment up to a judge.

He says legal gun owners, many from out of state, with no intention of committing a crime, should not face that harsh penalty.

"What we have here are innocent folks who either don't know the law or just made a mistake. These are bad cases, and these folks should not be in prison for making innocent mistakes. I'm a gun control advocate, an unabashed gun control advocate, and these cases make us look bad because they're unfair. We want to control the massive influx of guns into New Jersey, but we want to do it in a fair way."

http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/new-jersey/100710-nj-state-senator-wants-to-ease-sentencing-for-unlawful-handgun-possession

New Jersey Senator Wants To Remove Minimum Sentences For Carrying Firearms