NJ Rep. Bonnie W. Coleman Introduces Federal Bill to Ban Online Ammo Sales

… On January 20, a U.S. House of Representatives Democrat representing New Jersey, Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D, NJ-12), reintroduced H.R.7166, a bill that requires face-to-face purchases of ammunition, licensing of ammunition dealers, and reporting regarding bulk purchases of ammunition.

The bill would also require ammunition vendors to report any sales of more than 1,000 rounds within five consecutive days to the U.S. Attorney General if the person purchasing ammunition is not a licensed dealer. Currently, there are no prohibitions on online ammunition sales in New Jersey, although there are significant statutes controlling in-person purchases, point-of-sale fees, and database reporting requirements, as we’ve documented. …

These jerkoffs just don’t stop with their bullshit

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This from someone who had her two sons commit armed robbery of a Toys R Us. She’s worthless.

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Now onto suppressors:

…On June 8, Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) reintroduced an act to ban the importation, sale, manufacturing, transfer, and possession of suppressors. …

Come get it, Bonnie.

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When her sons robbed the store, at least one of guns that they used was on the NJ assault weapons ban list. Then after being released early from prison the both got civil service jobs with the city of Trenton.