JB PRITZKER'S MENTOR?  NJ Governor Blames Guns, Not Early Prison Release for NJ Spree Shooting 

So New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a hard-core leftist, signed six gun control bills last week in New Jersey's capital city, Trenton.  He said, and I quote, "Today, I’m proud to sign this series of common-sense gun safety bills into law to protect our children and families from the reckless dangers of gun violence…"  Four days later, a murderer released early under Murphy's administration, opened fire and killed one and wounded 22.  Cops shot him down into the dirt like a rabid dog.

So, what happens next?

JB PRITZKER'S MENTOR?  NJ Governor Blames Guns, Not Early Prison Release for NJ Spree Shooting

Governor Murphy wants more gun control "to protect our children and families from the reckless dangers of gun violence".  Yeah, he doubles down on gun control, while ignoring the fact his prisons released the would-be mass murderer early on his sentence. 

It's true.  Fox News has the latest on the mass shooting that the media wants to bury.

NJ governor sees guns, not shooter's early prison release, as the problem

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy responded to Sunday's deadly shooting at a Trenton arts festival by calling for new controls on guns. But a suspect’s gang membership — and early release from prison after Murphy took office — may have been bigger factors in an incident that left one person dead and 22 wounded.

Meanwhile, Murphy — a first-term Democrat in his first elected office — supports shorter sentences for offenders and cuts in prisoner rehabilitation programs.

Murphy wants to impose more gun control on the good guys while releasing bad guy prisoners early.

Yeah, that's a recipe for a safe place to raise your family, isn't it?

Actually, it sounds like just the recipe that JB Pritzker has for Illinois if he gets elected.

2 thoughts on “JB PRITZKER’S MENTOR? NJ Governor Blames Guns, Not Early Prison Release for NJ Spree Shooting”
  1. The idea behind releasing violent offenders is so they can create more victims and make people want more government to "protect" them.  

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