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2 pointsFrom ANJRPC: December 20, 2021. In response to a massive outcry from gun owners against Gov. Murphy's gun ban proposals, the NJ Assembly today unexpectedly took no action on the major components of the anti-Second Amendment bill package. Instead, the Speaker of the Assembly issued a statement indicating that he intends "to consider re-posting a comprehensive package in January." This means that the bills could still come up for a vote on the final day the Assembly is scheduled to meet this session (January 10, 2022). But it also means that gun owners' collective outcry has led to serious questions among Assembly members -- enough to cause the major components of the bill package to be "held" right now.
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1 pointNo we don't. If you acquire a handgun while living in NJ using a PtPP, it automatically gets registered. There are several ways of legally owning a handgun in NJ without it being registered: Inherited Bought while living in another State and brought with you when you moved to NJ Bought in NJ before PtPP's were a thing Bought in another State while being a dual resident of that State and NJ There is a way to voluntarily register firearms in NJ, but why would anybody want to do that?
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1 pointThey’re making progress on closing the “registration loophole” whatever that is: https://www.insidernj.com/press-release/vainieri-huttle-jasey-swain-bill-closing-registration-loophole-gun-owners-move-new-jersey-passes-full-assembly/
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1 pointPictures of the new Rumlins are slowly popping up on the Internet and social media sites with positive comments. Gunsmith Phil Larocca has some pictures of the new 1895 on his Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/buffalodiller/?hl=en
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1 pointIt's on the internet so you know it's true. https://jerseyporkroll.com/pork-roll-history/ The History of Pork Roll Although several manufacturers make a generic product named “Pork Roll,” John Taylor’s Original Pork Roll is what most New Jerseyans ask for by name. Made since 1856 it ia a main staple of diners, kitchens, Holiday tables, and boardwalks of the Garden State. What is the difference between Taylor Ham and Taylor Pork Roll? The proper name according to the manufacturer, Taylor Provisions of Trenton NJ, is John Taylor’s “Original Taylor Pork Roll.” It was originally called “Taylor Ham” and although the name was changed in 1906 many of us in North Jersey still call it simply, “Taylor Ham.” Think of it as Kleenex is to tissues, Taylor Ham is to Pork Roll.
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1 pointYet another baseless, unwarranted attack from a hostile Pork Roller just looking for a fight. Typical of the breed.
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0 pointsYes, it does sound more appealing. That's why all y'all Taylor Hamsters are suckers. They are serving you a tawdry imposter, unrelated to any Taylor product. Anyone who still insists on calling it ham has fallen victim to bait and switch marketing. Taylor Pork Roll is Taylor Pork Roll Taylor "Ham" is what all lesser pork rolls are called.
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0 pointsWhat is the difference between Taylor Ham and Taylor Pork Roll? The proper name according to the manufacturer, Taylor Provisions of Trenton NJ, is John Taylor’s “Original Taylor Pork Roll.” It was originally called “Taylor Ham” and although the name was changed in 1906 many of us in North Jersey still call it simply, “Taylor Ham.” Think of it as Kleenex is to tissues,Taylor Ham is to Pork Roll. And why was the name changed??? It didn’t meet the definition of ‘ham’. Because it’s NOT ham! In 1906, the government determined that Taylor’s Peppered Ham did not meet the definition of “ham” and so the name was changed to Taylor pork roll. In the following years, other companies began selling their own versions of pork roll. https://iheartporkroll.com/taylor-pork-roll-history/#:~:text=His product’s original packaging consisted of his pork,began selling their own versions of pork roll. Get it right. It’s Pork Roll. And it’s been that way for 115 years.
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