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Tyranny on display: give your son a shotgun for his 11th birthday,
post a picture of him with the gun on Facebook,
have DYFS and 4 heavily armed cops show up at your house.
The ruddy-cheeked, camouflage-clad boy in the photo smiles out from behind a pair of glasses, proudly holding a gun his father gave him as a present for his upcoming 11th birthday.
The weapon in the photo, posted by his dad on Facebook, resembles a military-style assault rifle but, his father says, is actually just a .22-caliber copy. And that, the family believes, is why child welfare case workers and police officers visited the home in Carneys Point last Friday and asked to see his guns.
New Jersey's Department of Children and Families declined to comment specifically on the case but says it often follows up on tips. The family and an attorney say father Shawn Moore's Second Amendment rights to bear arms were threatened in a state that already has some of the nation's strictest gun laws and is considering strengthening them after December's schoolhouse massacre in Connecticut.
Because, in order to control us, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall be infringed at every opportunity.
Shawn Moore said he gave his son Josh the gun as a present to use on hunting trips. The elder Moore was at a friend's house when his wife called, saying state child welfare investigators, along with four local police officers, were at the house, asking to inspect the family's guns.
Moore said he called his lawyer Evan Nappen, who specializes in Second Amendment cases, and had him on speaker phone as he arrived at his house in Carneys Point, just across the Delaware River from Wilmington, Del.
"They said they wanted to see into my safe and see if my guns were registered," Moore said. "I said no; in New Jersey, your guns don't have to be registered with the state; it's voluntary. I knew once I opened that safe, there was no going back."
With the lawyer listening in on the phone, Moore said he asked the investigators and police officers whether they had a warrant to search his home. When they said no, he asked them to leave. One of the child welfare officials would not identify herself when Moore asked for her name, he said.
Has anyone seen the Fourth Amendment? No warrant. Just a nameless DYFS bureaucrat demanding he surrender his Constitutional Rights. For the children, of course.
And lest you think this is an isolated incident, meet Eileen Hart, an unassuming mother from Newfield, NJ. She was arrested and forced to surrender her guns, all because she contested her property tax assessment.
Police reportedly handcuffed her to a chair, called her a terroristic threat and said that if she did not surrender her firearms for "safe keeping," her bail would be set prohibitively high and she would remain in custody for an indefinite amount of time.
Jack-booted thugs, dressed up with badges and fancy uniforms, bullying their way into our homes, squashing us like bugs for the sheer heck of it.
Where is the outrage?
Protecting the Second Amendment is the premier civil rights battle of our time. Without it, all the rest of our Constitution is meaningless. Citizens stand up for their rights. Subjects acquiesce to tyranny.
I am a citizen.
UPDATE 21 Mar 2013 09:31:
Linked by Gator Doug who notes the abusive power of educators pushing the "guns are scary" meme.
Posted at 10:00 by Chris Wysocki
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