On Monday, June 11, the Tabernacle Township Committee adopted a proposed ordinance that will regulate the use of firearms on private property in the township. This measure will prohibit the use or discharge of firearms within 450 feet of an occupied building on someone else’s property, even where it is safe to do so.
Unfortunately the Committee snuck this ordinance through during a work session as opposed to a regular work session. Please contact the members of the Tabernacle Township Committee at (609) 268-1220 and respectfully express your disappointment in the committee for passing this attack on our Second Amendment rights.
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