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CNB Hunting & Fishing News: Trapping In NJ

 

TRAPPER EDUCATION COURSES

Hackettstown Fish Hatchery (Warren County), September 20 and 21 
Tuckahoe WMA, Lenape Farms Section (Atlantic County), October 11 and 12 
JBMDL Range 14, (Burlington County), October 23 and 26 
You must attend both days of the two-day class. 
Classes are held rain or shine. Bring a pencil, and a lunch, wear hip boots and bring pliers. 
See the course schedule page to register.

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No Bail Cut for Glassboro Weapon\’s Suspect | cnbnews.net

press release September 5, 2014

Jason I. Hughes (DOB 7/14/87) was denied a requested reduction in his $50,000 bail today (9/5) on charges that he was carrying a rifle and 337 rounds of ammunition during an 8/27/14 visit to his ex-wife’s residence in Glassboro, in defiance of a restraining order.

 Although the homeless former Millville resident was carrying the Ruger SR 556 unassembled in a bag, \”I can’t think of a reason why you would bring an assault weapon to visit your wife when you have a restraining order,\” Superior Court Judge Robert P. Becker Jr. said in refusing to alter Hughes’ bail.

 Noting that Hughes also was also illegally carrying several 10-round ammunition magazines, Assistant Gloucester County Prosecutor Vincent Malfitano said his office \”has very strong objections\” to a bail reduction.

 Hughes’ lawyer, Rebecca Donnarumma, said her client made no threats at his former spouse’s home and argued that transporting a weapon that was not ready to fire was \”a little less scary a situation.\”

 

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