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March 20th, 2013
NEW JERSEY SOCIAL SERVICES
Father takes pic of son w/ a gun, social services shows up demanding to see the guns or they will take his son
The father of an 11-year-old took a picture of him
holding a .22 rifle and posted it on Facebook. Shortly after, an
anonymous call was made to New Jersey's Department of Youth and Family
Services, and they showed up at the father’s door demanding to see his
firearms or else they would take the child.
Shawn Moore posted on a pro-Second Amendment forum detailing the
experience. Moore said two representatives from the state’s social
services came to his house on the night of March 15 with four police
officers.
They said they were responding to a call about a young boy holding a
firearm, and without a search warrant, demanded to see his firearms.
Though Moore was not initially there, his wife called him and talked to
him throughout until he was able to arrive at the home.
They also called their lawyer, who listened to the exchange between
the DYFS, police and Moore's family. His lawyer told Moore to deny entry
to the DYFS.
After he told them they could not enter, a DYFS
representative threatened to take his children. When Moore asked for her
name, she refused to give it to him and soon left "empty handed and
seeing nothing."
Nappen, Moore's attorney, told The Blaze more details about the ordeal.
Apparently,
the DYFS representative wanted access to the house and gun safe so that
she could make sure they were catalogued and "properly registered,"
though New Jersey does not require registration.
Nappen said he believes they are still wanting to inspect the house, but assures Moore that it will not happen.
He
also said Moore is more than qualified to carry the firearms, as he
holds three significant firearms designations, including an NRA
Certified Firearms Instructor, NRA Certified Range Safety Instructor,
and NJ State Certified Firearms Hunting Instructor.
On top of that, his son is also certified by the state of New
Jersey. Anyone under the age of 18 must pass a state firearms hunter
safety test in order to go hunting, and Moore's son did so.
The
community of Second Amendment supporters is angered by the incident and
has reposted the story on Facebook pages and numerous pro-gun sites.
Moore said on Monday night that the DYFS is still insisting on seeing his safe.
He ended his post by saying, "People it can happen that fast. Most people wouldn't have stood up to them like I did."
We hear ya, brother. We hear ya.
-W&J's Producer
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| | Mamie - 2024-03-03 | | Good relationships alone without real powers are also weak power.
We must not forget about the formal side.
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| | Doretha - 2024-02-24 | | Альфред Адлер (1870–1937) – австрийский психотерапевт и психолог.
Одним из первых поддержал психоаналитические идеи Фрейда и начал с ним сотрудничество в 1902 году.
Соредактор ежемесячного «Центрального листка по психоанализу», президент Венского психоаналитического общества с марта 1910 по февраль 1911 года.
С группой единомышленников вышел из Венского психоаналитического
общества, в 1911 году создал «Общество свободного психоанализа», впоследствии возглавил новое направление,
получившее название индивидуальной психологии.
Основные принципы его учения о человеке базировались на центральной
идее, в соответствии с которой человеческое существо представляет из себя единое целое, формирующееся в социальном контексте и наделенное
творческой жизненной силой,
которая проявляется в телеологичности, то
есть в устремлении кцели, и воплощается
в желании развития, борьбы, достижения, превосходства,
компенсации поражения в одной сфере и
успеха в другой. Исходя из этой идеи,
А. Адлер развил теоретические положения о чувстве неполноценности, компенсации его, руководящей линии жизни или жизненном стиле, чувстве общности, социальном интересе, стремлении к
превосходству. бирюзовый уровень развития | | by Doretha |
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