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Man Denied N.J. Gun Permit, Largely Based on Mental Health Records + Social Media PostsFrom In the Matter of Gun Permit Appeal of A.A.R., decided yesterday by the N.J. intermediate appellate court (Judges Katie Gummer, James Paganelli, and Christine Vanek):
The court held that this was consistent with New Jersey statutes:
And the court held that this didn't violate the First Amendment:
For more on what appears to the be the Penn State petition discussed in the case, see The Daily Collegian (Olivia Estright); that article names the student targeted by the petition as Avi Rachlin. Carolynn O'Dell argued on behalf of the state, and Amanda McElfresh argued on behalf of the N.J. Attorney General as amicus. The post N.J. Man Denied Gun Permit, Largely Based on Mental Health Records + Social Media Posts appeared first on Reason.com. |
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