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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Rible: No Public Release Of Handgun Owners' Names

State Assemblyman wants to bar publication of handgun owners' information following New York paper's move to publish 30,000 names and addresses

State Assemblyman David Rible says he wants to prevent the public release of handgun permit holders' personal information and plans to introduce a bill that would do just that, according to a release. Rible, R-Monmouth, said Monday that he plans to introduce a bill barring from the public the names of New Jersey residents who hold a handgun permits after a New York newspaper published the names and addresses of tens of thousands of permit holders about two weeks ago. The Journal News in White Plains, NY, published the article, “The Gun Owner Next Door: What You Don’t Know About the Weapons in Your Neighborhood,” which published the names and addresses of more than 30,000 handgun permit holders in Westchester and Rockland counties. The …

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Jacob

12:26 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

This argument makes no sense. The bill was in reaction to what happened in NY and how a newspaper had access to information and published the names/addresses of gun owners, when the "gun topic" is a HOT issue all across the country - what is hard to understand that this bill will make sure a NJ regulation is codified into law to prevent an issue like NY happening in NJ? Did you not read the …   more ›

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Ciesla Retiring From Senate; Toms River, Brick Council Members to Run For Assembly

Assemblyman James Holzapfel will run for Ciesla's seat

State Senator Andrew W. Ciesla (R-10) will step aside at the end of his current term, his office announced Thursday. According to a spokeswoman at Ciesla's legislative office, the long-time senator from Brick formally announced he was would retire from the Senate after nearly 20 years as a member of the state legislative body when his term ends in 2012. Assemblyman James Holzapfel (R-10) has received support from local Republican colleagues for his potential bid for the Senate position in the 10th legislative district, a GOP stronghold. In news releases, Ciesla and fellow assemblyman James Wolfe both said they would support Holzapfel to take over Ciesla's seat. Additionally, Brick Township Councilwoman Ruthanne Scaturro and Toms River …

Raymond Pfeuffer

8:38 am on Monday, April 4, 2011

Great story about Ciesla. We have not heard from him in so long I though he was dead.   more ›

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