Thursday, March 21, 2013

Family Says New Jersey Overreacted To Boy's Gun Photo On ...

CARNEYS POINT, N.J. (AP) ? The ruddy-cheeked, camouflage-clad boy in the photo smiles out from behind a pair of glasses, proudly holding a gun his father gave him as a present for his upcoming 11th birthday.

The weapon in the photo, posted by his dad on Facebook, resembles a military-style assault rifle but, his father says, is actually just a .22-caliber copy. And that, the family believes, is why child welfare case workers and police officers visited the home in Carneys Point last Friday and asked to see his guns.

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New Jersey?s Department of Children and Families declined to comment specifically on the case but says it often follows up on tips. The family and an attorney say father Shawn Moore?s Second Amendment rights to bear arms were threatened in a state that already has some of the nation?s strictest gun laws and is considering strengthening them after December?s schoolhouse massacre in Connecticut.

In this case, the family believes someone called New Jersey?s anonymous child abuse hotline.

Shawn Moore said he gave his son Josh the gun as a present to use on hunting trips. The elder Moore was at a friend?s house when his wife called, saying state child welfare investigators, along with four local police officers, were at the house, asking to inspect the family?s guns.

Moore said he called his lawyer Evan Nappen, who specializes in Second Amendment cases, and had him on speakerphone as he arrived at his house in Carneys Point, just across the Delaware River from Wilmington, Del.

Source: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/03/20/family-says-new-jersey-overreacted-to-boys-gun-photo-on-facebook/

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