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Murphy, after asking Legislature to vote on gun laws, calls out some who oppose them by name

Hearing Gov. Phil Murphy speak passionately about increasing gun laws is not unusual — it has been a key issue for him since he was first elected in 2017. Calling out specific members of the Legislature to state their position on certain issues is another.

Murphy, in a short but passionate speech Wednesday, given 24 hours after at least 19 children — mostly fourth-graders — were killed in a school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, encouraged state Sen. President Nick Scutari (D-Linden) and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-Woodbridge) to bring a package of laws called Gun Safety 3.0 up to a roll call vote.

He then went after specific legislators — all Republicans — asking them to defend their positions.

“In the face of mass shooting after mass shooting throughout our nation, in the face of children being slaughtered to the point where the reports indicate these beautiful children were unrecognizable, I say let these folks come out from behind their press releases and their tweets and cast votes before the residents of this great state.

“Let the people of New Jersey see who votes ‘yes’ to legalizing hollow-point ‘cop killer’ bullets, as Assembly Minority Leader John DiMaio wants.

“Let the people of New Jersey see who votes ‘yes’ to high-capacity ammunition magazines, as Sen. Ed Durr wants.

“Let the people of New Jersey see who votes ‘yes’ to saying that churchgoers should be able to take their guns to services, as Sen. Mike Doherty wants.

“Let the people of New Jersey see who votes ‘yes’ to allowing anyone — anyone — to carry a concealed gun, as Sen. Durr and Assemblyman Ron Dancer want.

“Let the people of New Jersey see who votes ‘yes’ to repealing our red-flag law and letting those known to have made violent threats, including domestic abusers, unfettered access to as many guns as they want … as Sen. Durr wants.

“Let’s put every gun bill up, so the people of New Jersey can see, in no uncertain terms, who supports common-sense gun safety and who wants New Jersey’s streets and communities to be flooded with guns.

“Let’s see who the gun lobby banks on with their blood money.”

The Republican officials did not immediately respond to the speech.

Murphy, who was joined by some legislators, spoke passionately about gun issues less than two weeks ago — when shoppers were gunned down in a grocery store in Buffalo — and said he’s had enough.

Murphy said he wants the Legislature to vote on bills he says will:

  • Mandate safe storage of guns;
  • Ensure that those seeking to buy a gun are actually trained in the safe handling of that gun;
  • Give police tools to better track the paths of firearms used to commit crimes;
  • Prohibit the sale of weapons that can bring down helicopters;
  • Allow us to hold the gun industry liable for the carnage it has enabled.

“For those of us standing here, we have had enough of thoughts and prayers,” he said. “We have had enough of excuses and inaction. We’ve had enough of the deflections and enough of the delays.

“Congress has failed to lead time and time and time again, so it’s up to us to do the job others are too weak to do.”

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