New Jersey town moves to douse protests after state politician turns sprinklers on demonstrators

nj-township-residential-protest-ordinance.si‘A New Jersey town quickly introduced an anti-protesting ordinance after the president of the state Senate turned the waterworks on gun-rights activists demonstrating outside his home. Both First and Second Amendment proponents are against the measure.

Protesters gathered outside the West Deptford, New Jersey home of state Senate President Stephen Sweeney the last two weekends, claiming that stringent state gun laws he had helped usher through the legislature were to blame for the June 3 stabbing murder of Carol Browne.

On Wednesday, the town introduced a proposed ordinance that would regulate picketing in residential areas, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. In an overhaul of a 1971 loitering ordinance, the measure would ban “picketing that is targeted at and is within one hundred (100) feet of the property line of a residential dwelling.”’

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