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  1. 5 points
    The reason people get jumped on here is because someone who has no idea what they are talking about posts something here as if it is fact, when if they only had the slightest bit of reading comprehension, or did the slightest bit of research, they would not make a fool of themself. And it gets really old hearing the same incorrect bullshit get spewed time after time, and confuses people who in the future google "hexmag nj legal" and bullshit like this pops up and they think their legal (10) round hexmag is illegal. There are grey areas and there are clear black or white areas, and don't act like you know for a fact in either case when you don't actually know, or we will get another 10 page topic on if we are allowed to modify a 15 round magazine to 10...
  2. 4 points
    and then you'll vote multiple times..
  3. 4 points
    no, they haven't, and it'd be good if you people would stop broadcasting this shit out in the open, giving the powers that be the ideas to make them illegal.
  4. 4 points
    I am working on this case now. It's real & I've reached-out to the guy in the story. No details YET, and I'm going to conduct a telephone interview & ask what I CAN release. Stay tuned folks! Rosey
  5. 3 points
    Expectations are low and I get the best parking spaces.
  6. 3 points
    Wow, lots to touch on in your first post. I've been in major training with my puppy, who's just coming up on one year with us. Trying to do the right thing and teach good behaviors over bad ones, and not let any bad ones even get allowed. It's been a completely different experience, and I've had dogs all my life. Regarding treats, I was on the fence about that too, didn't want him to just respond to food, and many times it took a lot longer for him to get what I wanted him to do. In hindsight, using rewards when teaching new cues is the way to go in the beginning, then fade the lure once he learns. I didn't want my guy accustomed to always getting a reward, and just using praise, but that has slowed progression on some areas. One big issue you need to establish, an since you don't know what all he's been through, YOU need to set the tone and be the ALPHA in the family. There can never be a question in the house who's in charge.... NEVER, or the dog will look for any crack in the lining and take advantage. Another thing, every time you call him to you it needs to feel like a positive experience for him, even if he's done something wrong. Calling him and when he comes, then repremanding him for something bad sends mixed messages, and the next time he'll try and guess, if he should come or not listen. Also, everyone in the family has to be consistent in all cues and commands, and all use the same words, hand signals, tone, etc., so the dog can learn to be consistent in his response. If everyone says something different for "sit". "come", "down", etc., it will confuse him.
  7. 3 points
    Well, on the other hand, there is a whole bunch of BS and false statements floating around in different forums and other areas that can definitely confuse the issue. Not everyone hangs on the NJGF 15 hours a day to get the latest updates like a few in this thread. Hell, I'd make a $1000 bet that 75% of the gun owners in NJ don't even know about the new 10 round law, I would also bet that less that 10% have ANY clue on what's needed to make a 15 round legal. Go visit here: https://www.reddit.com/r/NJGuns/ You'll see a whole ton of clueless.
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  9. 3 points
    The Trump Federal Gov’t need to do to NJ on Gun Laws what Obama’s Federal Gov’t did to AZ on Immigration Laws.
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  11. 2 points
    Exercising and burning out some of the energy is always good. Specially before trying to work on training. Regarding jumping, when he does that, quickly turn your back and ignore him, if he runs around to face you to try again, quickly reverse again. Hopefully he'll get the point that jumping gets the cold shoulder and no interaction. Biting was a biggie with my puppy going through the teething stage. What we did when he nipped was to yell "ouch" really loud, then immediately pick up your hands and totally ignore him. (this is basically what his mother would do if he bit to hard when a puppy, she'd yelp and immediately leave) He learned if he nipped, interaction with us came to a skreeching halt. The pulling part, we're still working on that too......
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    Issues of individual freedom are always the most galvanizing IMO. They touch a nerve. Understand it or not, if you're Progressive, chances are you view Roe as absolutely critical to protecting women's individual freedom... just as if you're solidly on the right side of the spectrum, you view gun rights as being critical to protecting individual freedom also. It's all a matter of perspective, I guess. All I can say is that once he announces, oh boy... it's going to be quite a wild show!! I fully expect shenanigans... significant digging of dirt on the appointee - even if they have to make up some "fake news". I wouldn't be surprised to see some other nefarious moves to impact the vote either. It's going to be political war of the ugliest kind! And, of course, the Republican are no angels either - a few will hold out to leverage their power and get some stuff for their districts. Oh, yeah... it's going to be craziness.
  16. 2 points
    Here's the results of today's telephone interview with 1st Cavalry disabled Vet Len Cottrell: KID's CHAT SENDS NJ TROOPERS TO GET DAD's GUNS! VET's FAMILY INTERROGATED FOR HOURS; KID PUKES! by Black Wire Media Thursday July 5, 2018 www.cnjfo.com Disabled Vet Len Cottrell got a call while working at 9:30pm on Thursday June 14th from his wife. Their lives were changed FOREVER! Their 13 year old son, having watched constant news media coverage of the Parkland, Fl school shooting and having recently gone through a practice "LOCKDOWN", had a conversation in school with another student about how their school lacked security & was therefore a "soft target". This "lockdown" was a joke as the window treatments were never closed and the children were allowed to look out the windows during the drill! This educational chat between middle school students was overheard by a third student, and that student went home to tell his mom about what he (thought) he'd heard. She called the school, the school called the NJ State Police Barracks near their home and a pair of State Troopers were sent to the Cottrell residence TO GET THE GUNS! At 9:30pm the investigation started. Once Mr. Cottrell got home, the Troopers informed him that they were told to make him turn-over his firearms TO THEM. "They already knew about my Glock 21, but they didn't know about my 12 ga. shotgun I use for hunting. They wanted all my guns. They got my boy so upset during the three hour long "interview" that he threw-up & was visibly shaking, thinking he'd be taken-away to jail! They had no warrant!"---Len Cottrell. After first waking his retired parents up to make sure they were dressed, Cottrell somehow held his ground and convinced the State Troopers to allow him to transport his firearms to his parents residence for safekeeping. The Troopers checked with the Barracks for an okay and then followed Cottrell from his residence to his parents place in eastern Ocean Co. at 1:00 am! Cottrell's 13 year old boy received no verbal or written write-up about the incident, although he wasn't allowed to participate in his school's graduation last month. The Nappen Law firm has been contacted and a Go Fund Me page has been set-up by CNJFO Trustee Dan Grdovic, a 20 year friend of Cottrell. Here's the link to help this family of modest means: https://www.gofundme.com/cottrell-family-legal-defense-fund . Please consider donating! Where this is all going, no one knows. The new overreaching law allowing this to happen to a disabled 1st Cavalry combat vet & his family was just signed by NJ Governor Murphy! No charges have been filed against the boy YET. The firearms remain at Gunsitters in Whippany, NJ. per Nappen's suggestion. As we all know, once firearms are CONFISCATED, it's a terrible hell to get them back and failure to do so results in the owner being declared a "PROHIBITED PERSON" that's not ever allowed to own firearms anywhere in the country! Since the Police didn't confiscate them at least Cottrell needn't worry about THAT! Feel-good laws have CONSEQUENCES! Will YOU be next? Please, if you can, help the Cottrells! Then please consider JOINING NJ's busiest Second Amendment group of dedicated FIGHTERS & NEWSBREAKERS! Join HERE: www.cnjfo.com/join-us . Thanks in advance from all of us!
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    Thank you for contacting Attorney General Grewal regarding regulation changes for taser/stun gun use. As of October 22, 2017, in accordance with a Consent Order entered in the United States District Court, prior statutory prohibitions against selling or possessing stun guns in New Jersey have been declared unconstitutional. By virtue of this ruling, New Jersey is now on similar footing as 39 other states that allow stun guns with limited or no restrictions so, unless there is a change to the law, no permit or license will be required to obtain or possess a stun gun. However, the State Police have adopted a rule effective January 2, 2018 prohibiting minors under the age of 18 from obtaining or possessing stun guns. In addition to this regulation, current statutory provisions that establish restrictions on stun guns remain in force and effect, including laws that prohibit felons and incompetent persons from possessing stun guns, possession on school grounds, possession for an unlawful purpose, and possession under circumstances not manifestly appropriate for such lawful uses as a stun gun may have. This response is not intended as legal advice but is offered for informational purposes only. Unless the law is changed, New Jersey law contains no permitting or similar requirement that must be satisfied in order to possess a stun gun (whether at home or in public). And, as previously indicated, there are limitations under the current law which are not affected by the Consent Order. You may wish to consult a private attorney should you require legal advice on this issue. Thank you again for writing. Sincerely, Jonathan J. Pantano Citizens Services and Relations Office of the Attorney General thats wht why I got in June 20th from AG office.
  19. 2 points
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  20. 2 points
    All Zeke needs to do is hang a life sized poster of himself over the in-wall safe, then no one will ever go near it.... Oh boy... here it comes....
  21. 2 points
    If it’s the type of people on this forum, with few exceptions, Florida may float again. Strict 2a only please come.
  22. 2 points
    Doesn’t seem very secure. If someone steals your wall then they’re going to get your safe too.
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  24. 2 points
    LOL - this one was funny - All the fearmongering NJ firearms lawyers and NJ's firearms laws can all screw themselves - with all the moving I did last year 450 miles away, the last thing I worried about was notifying them about my stupid ass yellow card - I live in free America now and have better things to do, like help keep the South free. And those dumbass permits/registrations for the firearms I owned and brought with me can go rot in an NJSP barracks somewhere - we are Brady exempt down here and its amazing to think I actually endured the kind of firearms oppression up there - Godspeed, y'all.
  25. 2 points
    Read the request for injunction. I did. Any judge, regardless of his party affiliation, that refuses to grant the relief requested in the filing belongs on the gallows in the public square for treason against the Constitution of the United States.
  26. 1 point
    Good article, good for her for protecting her children. We would have to grab the car and get dragged away with it. She was quoted as saying, I wish I would have killed you if I didn't already. Dont mess with Mom. https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/0f2f3a1a-77ec-339d-bbed-36c41edc6b3d/ss_texas-mother-shoots-carjacker.html
  27. 1 point
    when you've graduated to being... a fixer... you let me know; I'll have a job for you.
  28. 1 point
    Most jus use regular food.. canines will gorge. So regular food works good as treats. But praise or play works also. Dogs are smert
  29. 1 point
    When I got my dog, she had severe separation anxiety. But she's learned tricks so fast. Sit, stay, down, come, crawl, mongoose, both paws, wave with both paws, heel, leave it. Treats are good for initially teaching them. I've also found that ridiculous praise can work. They want you to be happy and it makes them happy when they make you happy. It's all about consistency. With my sister's pit, he'd jump but we'd just completely ignore him until he stops. Then, once he relaxes, we'd interact with him. This way he'd learn he wouldn't get attention if he was being obnoxious. For pulling on the leash, the way I was taught which kinda worked (hounds can only be reigned in so much) was if they start pulling, to stop walking and force them to reverse direction. This way they learn to go where you want to go. Was a huge pain in the butt. Good luck with your pup! They can be stressful but you can't beat that unconditional love.
  30. 1 point
    Now that we have rainbow sidewalks, my magazines all identify as 5 rounders, seeing as physical characteristics are just a socal construct.
  31. 1 point
    Its incredible how our Constitutional protected rights get completely trampled by the left. These "Red Flag" law or ERPOs as they call them are complete bs if you ask me. What happened to the right of Due Process? These idiots better pay close attention to history...
  32. 1 point
    While I'm not inclined to defame certain people... my kid when he entered 2nd grade, was asked to tell a fictional story the first day of class. As some of you know, who've met my kid, he's a talker and a pretty sharp little guy, so he rolls off an apparently too believable tale about how a bear broke into our house through the sliding glass door, chased us upstairs, hand had us trapped in our master bedroom. I apparently chased off said bear with a chair (not sure where I got one from, but that's irrelevant.) His description was apparently too real for some of the "adults", and after retelling it to multiple adults WITHOUT FLUBBING IT, answering multiple questions with great and believable detail, I and the wife received seperate phone calls from the principal, wanting to make sure everything was OK at the house, since she couldn't find any police reports about the incident! Thank god it went to voicemail, as I now have audio proof that this occurred. My point is... adults can be pretty gullible and stupid. Also, the fact the SP apparently let him transport his guns to a family member's house, is highly suspicious. There's a whole lot of smellin' going on.
  33. 1 point
    Fourth day. So far so good. He was already house trained. We woke me two days in a row letting me know it was time to go outside or have a YUGE turn on carpet. He has some bad habits such as play biting, pulling hard on leash during walks, jumping up on you, etc that we'll slowly start working on. He's been through a lot the past six to eight weeks with being found, taken in, given up, placed in pound, then with shelter and now with us. So not in rush to start hard core on training right away. First thing is forming a bond and getting him settled in / comfortable with all of us. Will have to figure out how to reduce size of pictures to one or two new ones.
  34. 1 point
    They steal the floor and we are all sitting in the dirt. Which given NJ taxes isn’t too far from the truth.
  35. 1 point
    I wouldn't say I see anything coming, but having a 50 state legal "fighting gun" that is more capable than most does give me the warm and fuzzies. So far, looks like the Gibbz MG4 is the one. The most recent iteration has been made with a relief cut that make their use on the lower I have more reliable. Only downside is - they are freaking expensive! Time to save up or sell some stuff I'm not using..... Now I am looking for some low iron sights that I can install on a 1913 rail that are low - like the iron sights that the CZ Scorpion EVO comes with.
  36. 1 point
    NJ permit to carry covers handgun possession, while your P2P only covers purchase. In order to possess a handgun within the state of NJ, you must either have a permit to carry, or be covered under an exemption, which is in all actuality, a defense in court. Technically speaking, you and every handgun owner in the state is in violation of NJSA 2C:39-5b. You don't go to jail because you are covered under one of the exemptions of NJSA 2C:39-6. You must be in violation of 2C:39-5 to be covered under an exemption of 2C:39-6. He isn't wrong, just could have been worded better.
  37. 1 point
    not to worry, the population has been redistributed across the island to balance it out. Plans have also been implemented to accomodate any off loading of ships and planes to help minimize wobbling of the island.
  38. 1 point
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  39. 1 point
    They have not been illegal because they are not 30 rnd magazines modified to 15 rnds. They were designed as 15 rnd mags in the first place but in a 30 rnd body, big difference. Also, Sentry will not sell you the floor plate and spring (conversion kit) seperately to make it into a 30 rnd mag.
  40. 1 point
    The situation above is where the government has a significant advantage... to the point where the whole system is borderline unconstitutional. The State can pass any bill they want and any legal challenge first needs standing and then takes a significant amount of money and years of time before it gets anywhere. Meanwhile the law stands. The amount of time and money required to keep the state in check regarding unconstitutional laws completely breaks the representative system.
  41. 1 point
    they NRA/ARPCNJ should not limit the lawsuits to these recently enacted laws, since Heller and MacDonald most of NJ laws are invalidated especially the militia thing. We should attack them on many different fronts. Some of my suggestions to add are: 1. possession any where is illegal except for THEIR exceptions. 2. Many of the questions on STS-033 to include the entire process. a. "do you suffer from any defects.........." ADA violation b. " are you member of any organization.......... " basically the democrat party in NJ how many of the scumbag politicians in NJ lied on this question and not denied. c. Have you ever been treated or observed by.............., again ADA violation, if you were prohibited because of this you will not pass NICS and will show up on STS-066 this is the big one because so many people unnecessarily admit this when they didnt have to. 3 . The requirement to answer on the forms which may inadvertently cause a denial, 5th amendment violation , how about you provide your name and DL # and THEY do the investigation. if something comes back you merely have to explain it. A lot more can be added.
  42. 1 point
    Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter Dexter...............
  43. 1 point
    this guy is outta control
  44. 1 point
    That’s my most favorite cold shower dose of reality .... my god people... you voted this guy to represent you?
  45. 1 point
    Congrats! @fishnut couldn't help but think of this: Lol
  46. 1 point
    I'm not at all surprised. Having read the newly published (YESTERDAY) Chapter Laws, the 2 that are the new RED FLAG laws are pretty loose, meaning than your guns, ammo, and all your reloading components can be taken AND DESTROYED for pretty much any reason that falls within the very broad conditions set in these new laws. And there is no recourse for the gun owner. And no Due Process. Hearsay - yeah that's fine. Lies - yeah, that works too. Where is ANJRPC and NJ2AS with their requests for injunction on THESE laws????????
  47. 1 point
    I have no idea what is going on in your state nor at this point do I really care. But concerning the recent "Magazine Ban" Until this law gets square away...If any of you want me to hold your mags here in SC I will do so. Pack them up with your name on the box and I'll throw them on the side. If and when it gets squared away I'll send them back. Just saying. It'll cost ya the price of shipping both ways. Feel bad for you bastards!! OS
  48. 1 point
    No sir. I had everything on a buddy's boat when... tragically... Sorry, this is tough.. The boat got swamped... and all my firearms went overboard. It was a terrible event. I'm really broken up about it all.
  49. 1 point
    Ok here’s the deal, if you guys get a date on this site but act like you post here. You will not hook up.. and quite frankly... here’s your sign.. because it’s them, and totally not you. jus sayen
  50. 1 point
    I was thinking the carry permit should be $4000. It might evoke a response by those retired LEOs who aren’t having a problem with the current changes. It will highlight that belief that “the monster will eat me last” syndrome is a bad way to think.


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