Several South Jersey gun shop owners will be happy to know New Jersey may not limit their handgun sales only to smart guns — those made only to be fired only by an authorized user.
State Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg told MSNBC on Friday that she and colleagues would change a 2002 law that would have made it illegal to sell any type of handgun except a smart gun. The restriction would kick in three years after the first such weapon was available for retail sale.
Read the article: The South Jersey Times
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