Originally Posted By: Astro14
You asked for specific citations to support the point that the Maryland police target gun owners - that was in the article.
For the second post, I agree that the young lady violated NJ law, but it was not an intentional violation, and the police would not have known about her weapon had she not volunteered (note to the wise; never disclose anything beyond answering the question). The point of that story is the zealous prosecution of one person who was not posing a threat, while that DA in Atlantic City has a district full of more serious offenses. The DA was making a big deal out of this case, he leaked it to the press to show how he was cracking down on gun crime...
But what it really demonstrates is a hostile climate towards gun onwers.
NJ is anti-gun, much like NY is anti-gun. It's not really a subject for debate, it's simply a fact.
I asked for citations that a cop will arrest you for finding a lone, lost bullet in the car. The targeting is totally wrong and I hope that such behaviors are stamped out, though it seems that profiling is the norm for LE.
As far as intentional violations, I'm not so sure that stands for any violation of any law. Seems duty of the law is always the job of the citizen. If you non-intentionally run a red light due to bad timing, or break some other vehicular law because you weren't aware of the rules, does that just give a free pass?