Politics & Government
Lacey Politicians Reaffirm Support Of Second Amendment
Lacey's ordinance echos the spirit of a growing movement in which town and counties deem themselves Second-Amendment 'sanctuaries.'
LACEY, NJ — The Lacey Township Committee passed an ordinance Thursday reaffirming its support for the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Several New Jersey counties and towns have joined a growing movement in deeming themselves Second-Amendment "sanctuaries."
Several governing bodies around New Jersey have passed resolutions to stand against gun-control measures perceived as violating the Second Amendment. The amendment states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Lacey's ordinance doesn't use the word "sanctuary," but it calls for "supporting the preservation of the Second Amendment. The ordinance states that the Township opposes "further interference" with the rights of lawful gun owners. The law passed unanimously Thursday among Lacey's five-member committee.
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Six counties and about 30 other towns in New Jersey have joined the movement, according to WHYY.
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Many of the bills passed constitute a symbolic gesture at this stage, WHYY says. But the goal among activists has been to gain enough support to eventually challenge New Jersey's gun laws in the courts. The movement has gained footing in 20 states, most visibly in Virginia.
"The Township supports holding accountable the violent criminal offenders, rather than irrational and/or disproven attempts to control lawful tools of self-defense, hunting and sport," Lacey's ordinance says.
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