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  1. 4 points
    Victory? A victory would have been the elimination of FID card and P2P's.
  2. 1 point
    Exactly. We can be sure the motives behind the changes are not done for the benefit of N.J. firearm owners.
  3. 1 point
    Within the last year. The one I got when I moved in 2020 was still 2 sided and they rolled my print on the back on my way out the door. The one my neighbor got in 2021 is only 1 sided, with no print on it. I guess fingerprints are racist now because the downtrodden can't afford to have them.
  4. 1 point
    No, but the current one-sided paper version of the FID doesn't either. What a friggin farce, the whole NJ firearms permitting scheme.
  5. 1 point
    Don’t have a lead on one but some advice be sure to check the frame once you find one. Especially toward the rear on the down slope. Those frames hold water mud etc a lot of people don’t know to get into the frame holes and give it a good cleaning they tend to rust inside out, so be sure to stick fingers in feel around maybe use a bore scope or something to look in there.
  6. 1 point
    I agree... I dont see what the WIN is about??? Its only a win, if the E-FID is valid and available the instant the online FARS is complete. As in, not waiting on the local PD to do their thing, and the chief to sign/approve it like the paper version.. If this is what they mean by a victory, then great. People would have their FID in a matter of days, not months.. But i highly doubt this to be the case. The E-pistol permits still need the local PD to sign off and issue, so im sure its the same thing with E-FID....
  7. 1 point
    And STILL, the new digital FID card: is STILL missing the verbiage on my original paper FID (Form SBI-159-7-66) issued, very coincidentally EXACTLY 44 years ago TODAY. The front reads: ... is hereby granted permission to purchase and carry rifles and shot- guns pursuant to provisions of N.J.S. 2A:151-32 and 41 with amend- ments and supplements. The law didn't change to eliminate our right to carry rifles and shotguns, but the bitches on State Street just don't want you to know you can.
  8. 1 point
    I don’t see this as a win at all. We need to get rid of the permitting system. I know the FID card is low tech but how will ammo sales commence now with everything online? It ain’t crazy to think that this could be a step for California like ammo background check on ammo sales. Also with all the increase online work, resources, blah blah blah, of the online system, perhaps permit fees could go up. The cost of convenience might hurt us in the long haul.
  9. 1 point
    Yeah, like Chuck would have needed a horse.
  10. 1 point
    That 22 pump from forum! Nice!, a Kimber US marked 22, A H&R model 12 in US marked 22, A mossie model 44, A remmington 552 semi 22. And a H&R 4.7 mil garand! Will post pics in the next few days.
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    he'll still try that shit everywhere else, regardless. it's not his money.
  14. 1 point
    I watched Cryptopia last night on Amazon Prime. A lot of interesting stuff. Those who are crypto currency participants may be especially interested. The documentary had access to some very secure and clandestine locations. They discussed crypto vs. money too, noting that there is not enough money on the planet to pay off all the accumulated debt backing it. Due to interest charges of course.
  15. 1 point
    Get the expungement. I have made my mistakes when I was younger which left me in limbo on my gun rights in this state. You need to get that expungement man. I know when I did my expungement, my lawyer did jack shit for me, it’s probably better to petition the courts yourself. Since I got my expungement in December 2019, I have been buying guns left and right every month to make up for the loss time.
  16. 0 points
    S&P 500 closes in new record territory today, over 4,000. The market is definitely enjoying the sugar high it's getting from Sleepy Joe's $1.9 TRILLION juicing, including the $1,400 giveaway checks. And now he's proposing another $2.3 TRILLION juicing with a infrastructure bill... The sugar crash will be historic!
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