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EPISODE · May 11, 2025 · 1H 35M

Evan Nappen and Guns In NJ

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South Jersey criminal defense lawyer Louis Casadia welcomes preeminent gun-lawyer, Evan Nappen to the NJ Criminal Podcast.Full EP Page: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/evan-nappen-podcast/ South Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer - Lou Casadia at https://LaceLaw.com This conversation delves into the complexities of New Jersey gun law, focusing on the Graves Act, the implications of institutional bias in gun licensing, and the challenges faced by individuals seeking to navigate these laws. The discussion highlights the subjective criteria used in permit denials and the potential for abuse within the legal system, as well as the ongoing debate surrounding gun registration and ownership rights. The speakers discuss the implications of these rulings on individual rights to carry firearms, the challenges faced by law enforcement in understanding gun laws, and the legal nuances surrounding self-defense cases. They also critique the state's restrictive laws on carrying firearms and the controversial ban on hollow point rounds, emphasizing the need for a more informed approach to gun ownership and self-defense. The speakers discuss the personal choice of carrying firearms, the implications of displaying guns in self-defense situations, and the nuances of road rage incidents involving firearms. They critique the 10-round limit law and explore ongoing legal challenges regarding magazine capacity. The discussion also highlights the importance of rights restoration and expungement processes for individuals with criminal records, as well as the complexities surrounding NICS checks and mental health considerations in gun ownership.takeawaysThe Graves Act imposes mandatory minimum sentences for gun offenses.Institutional bias exists in the application of gun laws.Subjective criteria in permit denials can lead to discrimination.Legal challenges are ongoing regarding gun rights in New Jersey.Transporting firearms requires adherence to specific legal guidelines.Public perception often misrepresents the realities of gun ownership laws. The Heller decision established the Second Amendment as an individual right.The Bruin decision affirmed the right to self-defense outside the home.New Jersey's gun laws create a challenging environment for lawful gun owners.The conversation highlights the need for reform in gun legislation. Guns are a personal choice and not for everyone.Displaying a firearm can lead to legal complications.The first narrative often controls the outcome in legal cases.The 10-round limit law in New Jersey is criticized as ineffective.NICS checks can be problematic for those with expunged records.Mental health issues complicate gun ownership rights.Legal challenges in gun ownership are ongoing and complex.Rightshttps://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/categories/lindbergh-kidnapping/For full Lindbergh Kidnapping trial interviews with authors, Judge Lise Pearlman and Robert Zorn.

South Jersey criminal defense lawyer Louis Casadia welcomes preeminent gun-lawyer, Evan Nappen to the NJ Criminal Podcast.Full EP Page: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/evan-nappen-podcast/ South Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer - Lou Casadia at https://LaceLaw.com This conversation delves into the complexities of New Jersey gun law, focusing on the Graves Act, the implications of institutional bias in gun licensing, and the challenges faced by individuals seeking to navigate these laws. The discussion highlights the subjective criteria used in permit denials and the potential for abuse within the legal system, as well as the ongoing debate surrounding gun registration and ownership rights. The speakers discuss the implications of these rulings on individual rights to carry firearms, the challenges faced by law enforcement in understanding gun laws, and the legal nuances surrounding self-defense cases. They also critique the state's restrictive laws on carrying firearms and the controversial ban on hollow point rounds, emphasizing the need for a more informed approach to gun ownership and self-defense. The speakers discuss the personal choice of carrying firearms, the implications of displaying guns in self-defense situations, and the nuances of road rage incidents involving firearms. They critique the 10-round limit law and explore ongoing legal challenges regarding magazine capacity. The discussion also highlights the importance of rights restoration and expungement processes for individuals with criminal records, as well as the complexities surrounding NICS checks and mental health considerations in gun ownership.takeawaysThe Graves Act imposes mandatory minimum sentences for gun offenses.Institutional bias exists in the application of gun laws.Subjective criteria in permit denials can lead to discrimination.Legal challenges are ongoing regarding gun rights in New Jersey.Transporting firearms requires adherence to specific legal guidelines.Public perception often misrepresents the realities of gun ownership laws. The Heller decision established the Second Amendment as an individual right.The Bruin decision affirmed the right to self-defense outside the home.New Jersey's gun laws create a challenging environment for lawful gun owners.The conversation highlights the need for reform in gun legislation. Guns are a personal choice and not for everyone.Displaying a firearm can lead to legal complications.The first narrative often controls the outcome in legal cases.The 10-round limit law in New Jersey is criticized as ineffective.NICS checks can be problematic for those with expunged records.Mental health issues complicate gun ownership rights.Legal challenges in gun ownership are ongoing and complex.Rightshttps://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/categories/lindbergh-kidnapping/For full Lindbergh Kidnapping trial interviews with authors, Judge Lise Pearlman and Robert Zorn.

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South Jersey criminal defense lawyer Louis Casadia welcomes preeminent gun-lawyer, Evan Nappen to the NJ Criminal Podcast.Full EP Page: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/evan-nappen-podcast/ South Jersey Criminal Defense Lawyer - Lou Casadia at...

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