This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting focuses on the "injustice" of New Jersey's strict gun laws, highlighting the case of Gordon VanGilder, a 72-year-old retired schoolteacher arrested for possessing an unloaded antique flintlock firearm in his car. The video criticizes the felony charge, equating it to carrying a modern loaded handgun, and notes the subsequent dismissal of the charge through prosecutorial discretion. The report emphasizes that antique handguns are not exempt under current New Jersey law.
This video from News Cam & Co features Ginny Simone and Evan Nappen discussing the case of Shaneen Allen with Cam Edwards. Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain has announced that Shaneen Allen will be admitted into a pre-trial diversion program. Successful completion will result in the dropping of charges, preventing her from going to jail, becoming a felon, or losing her gun rights. The discussion, likely covering the legal aspects and implications for gun owners, took place on September 24, 2014.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting focuses on Shaneen Allen, a single mother who purchased a Bersa Thunder 380 for self-defense after experiencing a robbery. Her firearm was subsequently confiscated due to New Jersey's strict gun laws. Ginny Simone visits a gun show in Fort Worth, Texas, to interview Michael Sodini, President of Eagle Imports, the U.S. distributor for Bersa. The discussion highlights the innovative safety features of the Bersa Thunder 380, its suitability for new shooters, and the legal challenges Shaneen Allen faces, with the hope that her case can become a catalyst for gun law reform.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, "Accidental Criminals: Brian Aitken Is Living The Nightmare," features Brian Aitken discussing his "nightmare" experience with New Jersey's gun laws. Aitken received a 7-year sentence, later commuted after serving four months, due to these laws, drawing parallels to the case of Shaneen Allen. The episode highlights the personal impact of strict firearm legislation and the ongoing struggle to rebuild a life affected by it. It promotes further content from Ginny Simone Reporting on NRA News.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting focuses on "Shaneen's Law," a legislative effort in New Jersey aimed at addressing the perceived injustice of strict gun laws. The video highlights the case of Shaneen Allen, a Pennsylvania resident and new lawful gun owner, who was arrested for illegal firearm possession in New Jersey. The legislation, introduced by Assemblyman Ron Dancer, seeks to provide judges with discretion to avoid mandatory prison sentences for certain firearm offenses, especially in cases where alternative resolutions like pre-trial intervention were denied by prosecutors. The report argues that mandatory sentencing laws in New Jersey left the judge with no choice but to impose a potentially harsh sentence despite Allen being a good candidate for a program that would have kept her record clean.
This video from Ginny Simone Reporting discusses the case of Shaneen Allen, a single mother arrested and charged with illegally carrying a firearm in New Jersey. Despite legally owning the handgun and possessing a concealed carry permit in Pennsylvania, Allen faced significant legal repercussions, including 46 days in jail and potential prison time. The report highlights her situation as an "honest mistake" and her denial of a motion for dismissal or pre-trial intervention, raising questions about justice in the context of firearm laws across state lines.
This episode of Ginny Simone Reporting, S5 E13, previews a case involving Shaneen Allen, a Philadelphia resident who was arrested and faced jail time and potential prison for carrying a firearm with a valid permit while in New Jersey. The report highlights the complexities and potential legal ramifications of inter-state concealed carry, emphasizing the need for awareness of differing state laws. The full report is promised soon.
This video features a discussion between Cam Edwards and Ashe Schow from The Washington Examiner concerning the case of Shaneen Allen and questioning why the 'left' is not more concerned with her situation. The interview, from July 29, 2014, references a linked article on the Washington Examiner website for further details. The content appears to be politically charged and focused on a specific legal case related to firearms.
This video features New Jersey Firearms Attorney Evan Nappen discussing the case of his client, Shaneen Allen. The conversation likely delves into the legal aspects of firearm ownership and possession within New Jersey, potentially covering issues related to concealed carry permits, interstate transport of firearms, or other relevant legal challenges faced by gun owners in the state. The description points to a National Review article for more information, suggesting a focus on a specific legal ordeal.
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