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New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa (R), who Gov. Chris Christie (R) just announced will temporarily fill the U.S. Senate vacancy left by the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), supports a gun buyback program that took thousands of guns off of New Jerseys streets and he says that reinstating the death penalty in his state is not a good idea.
Chiesa indicated his opposition to the death penalty in an interview with New Jerseys public media network. While the incoming senator explained that he supported the death penalty when he was younger, he now opposes it because in the one instance where youre not right about that, theres no way in any way to remedy that decision and the consequences of administering that decision.
Christies choice for the U.S. Senate is also a strong supporter of a gun buyback program, testifying before a state legislative committee that gun buybacks are helping to make New Jersey safer, and because theyre paid for with criminal forfeiture funds, they dont cost the taxpayers a penny. The states buyback program, which Chiesa described as a valuable part of a broader anti-gun-violence strategy, netted 10,000 firearms as of last month.
The guns purchased in this anti-gun violence program are destroyed. As Chiesa explained, [t]he weapons we take in are melted down. They can never be stolen and used in a street crime. They can never kill a curious child. They can never turn a traffic dispute into a tragedy, and they can never claim the life of one of our brave police officers.
more . . . http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/06/06/2116551/new-senator-opposes-death-penalty-supports-program-to-take-lethal-weapons-out-of-circulation/
frazzled
(18,402 posts)Or maybe he's a rare breed of Republican on these subjects.
elleng
(130,903 posts)effective until October, '13,' Special Election for Senator occurs in NJ.