New Jersey Developer to ban civil rights in its properties.
NEWARK, NJ — A real estate company that owns thousands of units in Essex, Hudson, Atlantic and Mercer counties is allegedly trying to create a “firearm-free building” in New Jersey’s largest city. And they’re willing to start evicting tenants who won’t comply, according to a state gun rights group.
On Wednesday, the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS) posted a blog about the alleged gun ban at Richardson Lofts, a multi-story apartment building at 50 Columbia Street in Newark’s downtown area.
According to the NJ2AS, the building’s owner, Montclair-based RPM Development Group, is allegedly “prohibiting their tenants from owning firearms.“NOTICE TO ALL TENANTS: Effective as of May 1, 2018, this building will be a firearm-free building. No one will be permitted to store or carry a gun or rifle, or any other type of firearm of any kind in the building or on the grounds. If it is discovered that you do have a firearm of any kind on this property, you will receive a Notice to Cease, followed by a Notice to Vacate. Please be guided accordingly.”
Montclair Developer Won’t Let Newark Tenants Own Guns
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