Hi, first post here. I would like to point out that it is easy to get on one of these lists, difficult to find if you are on it, and I would imagine nearly impossible to be removed once you have been "flagged". I use the case of the man in Co. that applied for the BB gun dicharge permit. This is a slippery slope and we've gone further down the slope than most would care to admit. This amounts to a secret list of enemies, enemies of the state, and with time the list will be used in varying ways as a tool, whether for good or evil.
Police department targets local resident after applying for a BB gun permit | The Daily Caller
BREAKING: NJ Bans Guns for Residents on FBI Terrorist Watch List | The Truth About Guns
"The TSC [Terrorist Screening Center] cannot reveal whether a particular person is in the TSDB [Terrorist Screening Database]. The TSDB remains an effective tool in the government's counterterrorism efforts because its contents are not disclosed. If TSC revealed who was in the TSDB, terrorist organizations would be able to circumvent the purpose of the terrorist watchlist by determining in advance which of their members are likely to be questioned or detained."
"Filing a Redress Inquiry
The TSC does not accept redress inquiries directly from the public. Instead, members of the public should contact the relevant screening agency with their questions or concerns about screening. The screening agency is in the best position to identify and resolve issues related to that agency's screening process."
Since the list is secret it would seem hard to inquire about a redress, one of the few ways to determine your status would be to attempt to buy a gun in NJ. I'm sorry but I will never vote for this man, and wouldn't expect him to do any better than McCain, Romney, Dole, in a presidential race especially if nothing is done about the IRS.