This video analyzes Chris Christie's stance on the Second Amendment. The title suggests a critical examination, implying that despite claims of support, Christie's past actions or statements may contradict his public position. The content likely delves into his legislative history, policy decisions, or public remarks concerning gun rights.
This Ginny Simone Reporting episode, "Shattered Dreams: Jersey Justice," details the case of Steffon Josey-Davis, who received a full pardon from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Josey-Davis was arrested in September 2013 for illegally transporting his legally owned handgun. The incident occurred when he temporarily stored his firearm in his car's glove compartment after being interrupted, later forgetting about it until a traffic stop. The pardon, granted on June 8, 2015, absolved him of all charges stemming from this arrest, highlighting a legal issue surrounding firearm transport.
This NRA News Cam & Co episode features Scott Bach, an NRA Board Member and representative from the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs. They discuss New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's veto of a bill that aimed to impose restrictions on the size of ammunition magazines. The conversation focuses on the Second Amendment implications and the impact of such legislation on gun owners.
This YouTube video features an interview with Brian Aitken, a New Jersey man who was pardoned by Governor Chris Christie. The interview, conducted by Ginny Simone for NRA News, discusses Brian Aitken's situation. Additional information and context are provided via a link to the NRA-ILA website, specifically an article dated December 23, 2010. The video appears to cover a case involving firearms rights or regulations in New Jersey.
This NRA News interview from December 21, 2010, features attorney Evan Nappen discussing the case of Brian Aitken and Governor Chris Christie's involvement in his release. The video appears to focus on the legal aspects and implications surrounding firearm possession or related charges that led to Aitken's situation, as suggested by the involvement of NRA News and a prominent Second Amendment attorney.
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