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  1. 6 points
    The calls worked. Unity and activism is key! Keep up the fight. https://www.anjrpc.org/page/SenateCommitteeDropsStorageBill
  2. 5 points
    I actually believe many people keep their guns locked up and feel completely safe! What they are not taking into consideration is that getting to and opening that safe may take them 15 seconds under normal circumstances but suddenly being woken up in a state of fear and extreme stress, they will NOT react nearly as fast as they could normally. When I sleep, my weapon is always 2 feet from me, loaded and ready to go and so it will remain, regardless of the wishes of a stupid gopher!
  3. 4 points
    Police: What happened? Homeowner: The deceased broke into my house, threatened me with his gun, and I shot him. Police: I see the opened storage boxes next to your bed and the keys on the floor. What happened? Homeowner: I want a lawyer. The first time the homeowner's account is heard, if it is heard, will be the homeowner in court. And no one will be positioned to dispute it.
  4. 4 points
    It's a Barska. Their doing you a favor.
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    @Mr.Stu Right! I was going to do something similar my first time around with an MHE. But after carefully reading the statute and the form itself, I realized that "furthering my collection' was a satisfactory reason. So, I used that reason and shut my mouth! In New Jersey there's nothing quite like walking out of an FFL with a milk crate full of handgun cases. Viva la collection!
  7. 2 points
    With the old paper forms, the PtPP request was separate from the MHE request. In the past I got PtPPs and then subsequently applied for a MHE to use some of the PtPPs I already had. With FARS, that does not seem to be an option as you get new PtPPs with the MHE request. The good news is that I was told by the trooper that handled firearms applications in my area that NJSP have never denied an MHE unless the applicant was prohibited from acquiring handguns at all. When I did my first MHE, I wrote a couple of paragraphs explaining that I wanted to get multiple handguns because I was an NRA instructor and was going to be teaching a class. The NJSP firearms unit called me and asked me to resubmit page 2 of the application stating only that "I collect guns" rather then the long explanation.
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  10. 1 point
    Unfortunately they just try and push it through again next year after he’s gone
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  12. 1 point
    You sir, have excellent taste! Enjoy!
  13. 1 point
    there will never going to be a time to spike the football in jersey but for the moment at least bill has been sidelined SENATE COMMITTEE DROPS "SAFE STORAGE" BILL https://www.anjrpc.org/page/SenateCommitteeDropsStorageBill
  14. 1 point
    Theoretically executing six is possible, but it didn't always work out. Your timing had to be really good. The main limiting factor for me was actually getting the paper permits in hand within a week of their start date. There was a time when it was taking two weeks! You only have about 28 days to play with in the 180 considering timing, days closed, holidays, NICS delays etc. Now with the electronic version you should be able to exercise your first permit the day it's issued. So I think six in 180 days is much more doable.
  15. 1 point
    I take your point, and I agree; less is better. However, most strategies recommended by firearm legal experts advise conveying relevant facts (not actions, thoughts, motives, reasons etc.) pertinent to the scenario. I realize my scenario may have done just that. My point was that after stating the obvious, shut your mouth. Obviously, every scenario is different. I think the main point is self-restraint and not nervously breaking into a blab fest. The jury should hear one and only one version of what happened: yours. And by the way, don't plead the 5th. it's "I want an attorney." "Everything you say can be used against you in court." The corollary you never hear: "Nothing you say in your favor will be used in court, because it's up to the prosecutor to introduce it."
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    I think a lot of people, gun owners included, neglect how much cognitive effort it takes to actually reach the gun in an emergency. ~10-15 years ago I thought it was a bit overboard to have the gun on/near you at all times at home. But... I mean, it's like a fire extinguisher. If you can't get it when you need it, it's just a range toy or conversation piece.
  18. 1 point
    I don't believe there's an actual restriction to 6 permits at one time. You could technically buy 100, you just won't be able to use more than 6 before they expire in the 180 days, without a MHE. Hopefully though whatever dude you have doing your paperwork will tell you it's silly to get more than 6.
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    Dildo at work today: "Where can I buy 454 or 50 caliber handgun ammo?" Me: " I don't know, maybe on the Internet" hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
  21. 1 point
    The big 3 are Winchester, Marlin and Henry! I would say you are okay to buy a used rifle, go Winchester. There are tons of Winchester .22LR lever guns in the used market that are like new but better built than some of the crap made today.
  22. 1 point
    You're not the first to be confused in NJ. So don't sweat it. We understand. This is New Jersey, where confusion is part of the strategy to discourage you from buying guns. The only reason you would be required to fill out and submit a Multiple Handgun Exemption (MHE) for the two handguns at your FFL is if you wanted to (or had to) purchase both handguns on the same day. In that case, make, model and serial number would be required. Otherwise, you would apply for two (or more) Permits to Purchase (P2Ps) which don't require any specific information, and you would have used each of those per NJ law at least 30 days apart. And by the way, to use a MHE, you would still have to have (in your case) two P2Ps. A MHE is not a substitute for P2Ps. It only lets you execute more than one P2P at a time and skip the 30-day waiting period between purchases.
  23. 1 point
    Elon Musk responding to Sen Warren.
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