
Federal judge temporarily blocks parts of New Jersey gun law that restricted concealed carry in certain places
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A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the enforcement of portions of a New Jersey gun law that restricted concealed carry in certain places.
"The Court finds that the challenged provisions have chilled Plaintiffs' reasonable exercise of their Second Amendment right," District Judge Renee Marie Bumb wrote in an opinion Monday.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, signed the new restrictions into law in recent weeks as part of his administration's response to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. Among other changes, the legislation lists multiple sensitive places where concealed carry is forbidden, with some exceptions.

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