Kidnapped and left with no other choice
It’s a shame that in this day and age citizens are being forced to depend on the police for protection instead of using their natural born right to defend themselves using any means necessary. This is the case of Jeffrey Muller.
Last January while working in his store J&G Pet Foods a couple of thugs came in and kidnapped him. They demanded $500,000 that deadbeat Jeffrey Muller apparently owed their boss for a failed golf course development deal in Utah. The only problem is that they kidnapped the wrong Jeffrey Muller. The person they were actually looking for was Jeffrey Muller a millionaire New York money broker.
Jeffrey was able to escape his captors after their car broke down in Missouri although he was left shaken and scared. What he did next is what any rational person would do who was in fear for their life and applied for his concealed carry license so he could obtain a firearm to protect his family and himself. Unfortunately an illiterate Judge or one that has just never read the 2nd Amendment denied his permit.
Superior Court Judge David Ironson denied his appeal for a firearms permit saying now that his captors have been caught “there is no longer a threat of serious bodily harm.” Muller doesn’t agree, thinking that the family’s of the five kidnappers might try to seek revenge and come after him.
After the hearing Jensen, Muller’s attorney said he will continue to pursue a federal lawsuit but hasn’t decided if he will take the case to the New Jersey appeals court.
Why is this even an issue? Jeffrey has shown that his life is in danger but the state refuse to allow him to defend himself. Should he be forced to depend on the police to protect him even though the Supreme Court ruled that the police do not have a constitutional duty to protect a person from harm?
Jeffrey, if you read this we welcome you down here in Florida where officials understand the need for and allow persons to carry a firearm. You should not be forced to depend on people with a badge who have no obligation to protect you. There’s an old saying “why do I carry a gun? Because a cop is too heavy.”