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  1. Does anyone know what the current wait time for PP's in Mahwah? I already have my fid. I just have an itch for a new toy! Thanks!!
  2. I know of one guy who did get an approval. He owns and opperates a vending company. Im not sure but I think he knew someone too! I actually submitted my application To only withdraw it after my interview with the chief..... Who is not just an "ANTI" but he was an "A-HOLE" too!
  3. Thanks PK.. I will enjoy and yes I have made arrangements to lock it up in trunk safe durring the game.
  4. I am going to Indy and am planning to ccw except durring game time( locked in safe in trunk durring game). Does anybody know where to find all the current laws for Indy? I am good with my UT permit.... that much I know. Duty to inform, resturant carry(never in bar area), etc, etc????? GO GIANTS!
  5. I clean them every time I shoot them. The LCP gets cleaned after about 75 rounds. That is all I put thru it when I am at the range. I clean them the moment I get home.
  6. If dans sister has a drivers license with dans address, then the state recognizes that as her address. NJDMV requires 6 pts of id and some form of proof of address ie...a telephone bill etc!
  7. ' Here is where you guys will beat me up.......long story, not about check-points, but semi appropriet for this thread! I recently lost 130lbs with Lap-band surgery. I cant hold my boose like I used to. I knew that already. Out one night this summer in my Mustang, after dinner, and had 2 glasses of wine with dinner. I felt fine and was driving fine. I got pulled over because there was an APB out on a red sports car. That was the ONLY REASON I got pulled over. with Lap band you regurgitate a lot and the smell of booze stays with you and the officer said I smelled strongly of booze. Did fine on field sobriety test but officer said I struggled/stumbled getting out of my car(its a sports car and lowered 2" and is a sruggle getting in and out every day) and that was the reason to go to station even though the field test was good. Even though they have dash cams and record your conversations with the officer, they could not produce any recordings that night. I blew .08 in the station which was thrown out because the temp prob was no good(in the courts eyes at the time) in the breathalizer. Yes, .08 is no good! And apparently very easy for me to do! When I was 320lbs I could have 4 glasses and feel nothing! In the end I walked away good thank God. 2 drinks is all I had! It doesnt take much at all! Unless you dont touch alchohol at all, most of you will prob say 2 drinks is no big deal and have done it as well! Think again!
  8. Surprisingly wrong about NYC! I know many jewelers/diamond dealers who have their NYC carry permits.
  9. I for one would be moving to Pa immeadiately! And keep my business in NJ! That would be worth it!
  10. That is the one I saw....only I dont recall the "retired law officer".
  11. If you must use a case like that, have a alarm guy, alarm it with a magnet and glass-break sensor! most home alarms can have 2 partitions, one for perimeter and motion sensors, and a second partition for something like this, a safe. the safe can be armed 24/7 and needs a different code then the 1st partion! That is how my house is set up! Kids dont know the code for the safes nor the combos.
  12. I have seen 1!!! They are white, plastic cards, very plain looking. Almost like a BJ's membership card! Digital picture on it as well!
  13. Interesting thread..... You lease the property,office, or whatever, You are good to go. However, I would (I actually do)keep a personal safe(a good one, bolted to the floor) at work, and store your carry gun on premiss. Lock it, with a trigger lock. Strap it to your side as soon as you get there! We all know transporting is the largest grey area. All you need is for an officer to read between the lines, arrest you, and then its going to cost YOU, no matter how right you are. I carry every day at my store, and dont feel like dealing with the transportation laws. I almost never go straight home. Stop at the here and there for business, etc. Which is why I wish I could CCW. Always have something of value with me. Granted I take all precautions, and I carry two knives, OC spray, pry bar in the car(because I am always doing some sort of construction at my store). And I drive a full size pick up, so I can see what is coming at me from both directions, and if I have to, I will ram myself out of a situation. Personally, I think storing your weapon at work is your best option. Even if that means buying a second carry weapon. And I would definetely check with a lawyer, just to make sure there is case law, stateing that you are good to go, being from out of state! You definetely dont want to be a test dummy in this situation! JMO, Joe
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