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WHYY Interviews NJLP Open Government Advocacy Project Chair

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: March 20, 2012
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New Jersey scored the highest in the state for the state of its laws and regulations preventing government ethics violations. Part of the high score was attributed to New Jersey's Open Public Record's Act.

My experience, however, is that many towns are still ignoring the law. The work of John Paff and our committee has forced many towns to obey the law.

New Jersey scored well because of its Open Public Records Act, but John Paff said that law doesn't go far enough. Paff, the chairman of New Jersey Libertarian Party's open government advocacy project, said he's filed hundreds of requests for information under OPRA.

Paff said there are too many exemptions. And even though a citizen can appeal when denied access to a record, he said the Government Records Council moves far too slowly.

"It's taking them like 18 months or two years to adjudicate a complaint," Paff said. "So that's an issue because by the time you get the record, even if you prevail, a lot of times whatever it is that you were trying to prove in the first place or whatever case you were trying to make has expired and no longer has any relevance."

 Full article is here.

Florence Township's improper OPRA denial

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: March 18, 2012
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On December 1, 2011, I submitted an Open Public Records Act (OPRA) request to Florence Township (Burlington County) to gain information regarding Nicholas J. Costa, Esq.'s payment for serving as the Township's municipal prosecutor during 2010. Part of my request sought copies of "both sides of any check written to Mr. Costa for prosecutorial services performed during 2010."

In his December 15, 2011 letter, Township Administrator Richard A. Brook informed me that Mr. Costa received $22,814.04 during 2010 but opined that my request for copies of the checks was "outside the bounds of the intent of the OPRA law." According to Mr. Brook, my request "essentially equates to prying into someone's personal private accounts." Mr. Brook further observed that since backs of checks "deal with personal bank account numbers, personal signatures and possible routing numbers," my request raised "issues dealing with an employee's identity, identity theft and information that is really personal in nature." In denying my request for the check copies, Mr. Brook intoned that "even people who work in the public sector deserve a measured and reasonable degree of privacy."

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Hillside cop undergoing discipline allowed to draw pension

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: March 08, 2012
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In response to an Open Public Records Act (OPRA) request, I received an August 19, 2009 Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Township of Hillside (Union County) and former Hillside police officer Francisco (Frank) Utset. I've placed the MOA on-line here: http://ogtf.lpcnj.org/2012/2012067P2//UtsetMemo.pdf

According to the MOA, the Township was in the process of firing Officer Utset for "engaging in conduct unbecoming a public employee" on July 21, 2008. To that end, the Township had issued a Preliminary Notice of Disciplinary Action and suspended Utset, with pay, effective July 21, 2008--the day after the alleged "unbecoming" incident.

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Print Ads

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: March 04, 2012
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Most of these ads have been around for a long time. Feel free to share!

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McKnight for U.S. Congress

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Category: Videos
Created: March 03, 2012
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Rutgers Students Detained by University Police for Chalking “Ron Paul”

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Category: Student Rights
Created: February 29, 2012
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Three Rutgers University students were detained last week for chalking a peace sign and the words "Ron Paul" on a wall of the Rutgers New Brunswick campus. These students stated that they were members of the Rutgers Libertarians and the Rutgers Young Americans for Liberty groups.

Read the full story at UnElected.org.

Major Site Migration

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Latest News
Created: February 27, 2012
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The NJLP website has been migrated from one server to another. If any problems are found with the site, including our donation, membership, and convention registration pages please contact the NJLP webmaster.

Try to include exactly what you were doing and any error messages you may have seen.

My Marijuana Hero - NJ Weedman

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Written by: Johnny Green
Category: Latest News
Created: February 24, 2012
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There Are Few People That Fight For Marijuana As Hard As NJWeedman

[reprinted with permission from http://www.theweedblog.com/my-marijuana-hero-njweedman/]

NJ WeedmanIf you don’t know about NJWeedman, and you consume marijuana, where have you been smoking your marijuana, under a rock? Meeting NJWeedman was on my bucket list for several years now, and I’m happy to say I had that honor at the activism panel at the High Times Medical Cannabis Cup in Los Angeles. The first time I ever saw NJWeedman on video was footage of a pro-marijuana protest NJWeedman was being arrested at. As the cops put the handcuffs on NJWeedman, NJWeedman just kept taking hits from his blunt and blowing the smoke in the cops’ faces. It was one of the most inspiring things I have ever seen to this day.

NJWeedman even mailed marijuana to politicians in a form of marijuana prohibition protest! I could try to tell the story of NJWeedman myself, but I will let him do it. Here is the ‘about’ page from NJWeedman’s official website:

Robert Edward Forchion (born July 23, 1964), also known as NJWEEDMAN, is a cannabis activist and a perennial candidate for various New Jersey elected offices. Forchion identifies himself as a member of the Legalize Marijuana Party and campaigns primarily on the single issue of cannabis legalization. Forchion has done various stunts to bring attention to cannabis legalization, including smoking cannabis in front of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, as well as attempting to legally change his name to NJWeedman.com.

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Phillipsburg Letter Concerning Miranda Violations

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Police Accountability Project
Created: February 22, 2012
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The Police Accountability Project sent the following letter to the Phillipsburg (Warren County) Mayor and Council. My thought is that even though the Council may not really care if a drug arrestee's constitutional rights were violated by a local cop, the amount of money that the cop's mistake may have cost the taxpayers may impress them.


February 21, 2012

Hon. Harry L. Wyant, Mayor and members of the Phillipsburg Town Council
675 Corliss Avenue
Phillipsburg, NJ, 08865

Dear Mayor Wyant and Council members:

I'm not a resident, but ask that you please review today's Appellate Division decision in the case of State v. Kevin Davis. The decision is on-line here.

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TCNJ Event - "Myths of Immigration"

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: February 20, 2012
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Professor Scott Beaulier, Adams-Bibby Chair of Free Enterprise at Troy University, will speaking at TCNJ this Friday. His topic is The Myths of Immigration, and he will be speaking from 3pm to 4:30pm in the Library Auditorium.

Professor Beaulier is the author of the recent Freeman article Tough on Immigration is Tough on Economic Growth.

2012 NJ Libertarian Party Convention

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Written by: Joe Siano
Category: Latest News
Created: February 12, 2012
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Come to the NJ Libertarian Party Convention.

This is a great year for the cause of Liberty.

Ron Paul is reshaping political thought through his incredible Presidential run. I hope that he wins his Party's nomination. However, if he doesn't he has still made a a big contribution and the LP has a potentially great candidate in the wings with Gary Johnson.

In New Jersey, we have a very accomplished gentleman who wants to represent the NJLP as a candidate for Senate. I believe that he has the time, energy, talent, resume and resources to to make a high visibility run. He will speak and you can decide for yourselves. In addition to him we will other great speakers and we will present our other aspiring candidates.

The Board has worked to make this convention

  • Convenient - It is right in the middle of Jersey, less that a mile from Turnpike Exit 8. Also, plenty of free parking nearby.
  • Affordable - $35 - includes hot buffet lunch and continental breakfast. Students rate is $25
  • And fun - We are on the second floor of a pub.

As I said before, more Americans are awakening to the cause of liberty than ever before. And if Ron Paul wins the Republican nomination, that would be grand. Nonetheless, the Libertarian Party still stands as the few, the proud, the true keepers of the flame.

I want to see you in Hightstown on March 24, to kick off a great year for the NJLP. Register today!

Camden OPMA Lawsuit Results

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: February 12, 2012
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At 10 a.m. on Friday, February 10, 2012, Jose Delgado and I appeared before Camden County Assignment Judge F. J. Fernandez-Vina to pursue our Sen. Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act case against the Camden City Board of Education. I appeared in person and Jose, who was on vacation, appeared by way of speakerphone. Background and case documents are available here.

(Three open government activists, as well as a member of the board attended and observed. I appreciate the activists' support.)

Follow are the five issues that we presented (as set forth in the blog entry at the link above) and the result for each:

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Different Party - Same Policies

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: February 09, 2012
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A recent poll shows that the 83% of Americans support Obama's drone policy, 53% of liberal Democrats and 67% of moderate or conservative Democrats now support keeping Guantanamo Bay open.

Glenn Greenwald blogs about it here. Jim Bovard blogs about at Liberals Love Obama's "Liberty Drones".

During the Bush Regime the left would have been screaming and protesting while the right would have been silent. Now the roles are reversed. What is wrong with the public? Why do they continually choose party over principle? Instead of being principled, people treat politics like a sports event while cheering on their favorite team to victory.

The good news is that voters are quickly abandoning the Republican and Democrat Parties. According to the USA Today the Democrat Party is down 800,000 voters, the Republican Party is down 350,000 voters and independent voters are up by 325,000 voters.

2012 Libertarian Contenders for our Presidential Nomination

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: February 09, 2012

In May of 2012 delegates from each of the 50 state Libertarian Parties will be convening in Las Vegas, Nevada. The delegates will be deciding on the future of the party and will be picking who our candidate for President shall be.

Candidates who have made statements that they are running to date include:

  • James Burns
  • Roger Gary
  • R. J. Harris
  • Gary Johnson
  • Carl Person
  • William Still
  • R. Lee Wrights

Non-Aggression Principle

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Videos
Created: February 07, 2012
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ELEC Misuses Emergency Meeting Exception to OPMA

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: February 06, 2012
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I don't recall ever before encountering a public agency misusing the "emergency meeting" exception to the Open Public Meetings Act. I did encounter such a violation today by the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC). After determining that it didn't give 48 hours advance public notice of a rescheduled meeting, ELEC held the meeting anyway, blithely finding that to do otherwise "would result in harm to the public interest."

The text of my letter to the Commission is on-line at:
http://njopengovt.blogspot.com/2012/02/improper-meeting-notice-no-problem.html

John Paff, Chairman
New Jersey Libertarian Party's
Open Government Advocacy Project

Local Inspectors Needed Search Warrant

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Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: February 01, 2012
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In yesterday's Appellate Division decision in State v. Heine, the Court ruled that a when a property owner refuses to permit access to a residence for inspection by local officials, the proper remedy is for the municipal inspectors to secure an administrative search warrant. The mere act of refusing access does not constitute a violation of a local ordinance in the absence of a search warrant.

In Heine, a variety of municipal health, construction and fire officials sought to inspect a residential property owned by the defendant. She refused them access to the property, believing it was a violation of her constitutional rights. Following three trials, she was found guilty in municipal court of various local ordinance violations related to the lack of access for the inspections. However, the Appellate Division held that although an administrative search to the warrant requirement exists in closely regulated industries, that exception does not apply in the context of a private home.

See http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/opinions/a5858-09a1720-10.pdf for a copy of the decision.

Might You Be A Libertarian?

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Written by: Mark Richards
Category: Letters to Editor
Created: January 30, 2012
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Congratulations to NJLP member, Mark Richards for having a letter to the editor published in the Suburban Trends:


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Dear Editor:

I would like to thank John Aiello for having the courage to write that recent letter defending councilmember Lou Signorino to have Libertarian beliefs.

Mr. Aiello should not be surprised if he draws fire from his fellow school board members and also fellow Republicans for defending Libertarians.

Read the full letter...

Fair Haven Man Vows Fight Over Pot Bust

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: January 20, 2012
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“I’m not going to stop doing what I’m doing,” says medical marijuana advocate Eric Hafner.

By JOHN T. WARD

Among those cheering at the Statehouse when New Jersey’s law allowing medical marijuana passed in January, 2010 was Eric Hafner, an 18-year-old who found in cannabis what he did not in prescription drugs: relief from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) brought on by a “traumatic, horrifying” incident two years earlier.

Two years later, however, the law has yet to be implemented, and Hafner is a facing a charge of possessing less than 50 grams of marijuana as a result of an early-morning traffic stop in Middletown in late November.

Read the full story at RedBankGreen.com...

Student Rights Article Count:  16

NJ Libertarian Blog Article Count:  56

Selected Blogs Article Count:  204

Chair's Report Article Count:  8

Videos Article Count:  52

Political Cartoons Article Count:  1

Events Article Count:  25

Open Government Advocacy Project Article Count:  183

Letters to Editor Article Count:  73

Latest News Article Count:  329

Candidates and Elections Article Count:  88

Insight New Jersey Article Count:  1

Preempted Ordinance Repeal Project Article Count:  42

Police Accountability Project Article Count:  144

Press Releases Article Count:  35

Legislative Affairs Committee Article Count:  19

Policy News Article Count:  16

Legislative Affairs Committee Project Article Count:  3

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