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3 pointsState roads are owned by the state. County roads are owned by the county. Regarding roads and private property rights - there are 2 different types of people: invitees and licensee. A licensee is someone who has explicit permission. An invitee has implied permission. For example a Burger King - nobody has to tell you that you have permission to enter. It's implied permission and considered the default rule. The state attempted to change the default rule that says if there is not explicit permission that you're not allowed. Judge Bumb saw through that and struck it down as it would be a flat out ban on carry. This applies to roads as well.
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2 pointsAnd here's the PDF for Siegel v. Platkin: SiegelAppealResponse20230530.pdf And here's the PDF for Koons v. Platkin: KoonsAppealResponse20230530.pdf
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2 pointsOh Johnny, now you upset Gov. Bucky Beaver with your ideas!
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2 pointshttps://www.firearmspolicy.org/fpc-statement-regarding-membership https://www.firearmspolicy.org/join
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1 pointRTSP did not charge me a storage fee, the fee is for firearms purchased from them. Mine was an online purchase shipped to them. I finally got my purchasers permit and got my gun and have already ran 500 rounds through it. I brought the Canik TP9SFX 9mm. It is very accurate and I love it.
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1 pointHey, not fair! You're supposed to show him with his new "I'm gonna run for president" hair style.
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1 pointI am sure they will go out of their way to make our lives easier!
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1 pointThank you to all the fallen, "This is the day we pay homage to all those who didn't come home”
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1 pointMemorial day is a day of reflection and remembrance of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. I am reminded of the words of General George S. Patton who said: It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
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1 pointBill didn't pass the legislative process last year. Unless it's reintroduced AND passes the NJ Legislature AND Murphy signs it it won't take effect ever.
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1 point"They" have different rules. "They" don't want you to own firearms, let alone carry them.
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1 pointYou need express consent to enter the private part of private property. The Judge went to some lengths to explain that the curtilage (driveway, front path, porch up to the front door, etc.) are generally open to the public unless posted (e.g. "No trespassers" sign) so you may presume carrying is allowed there. To pass beyond that threshold, you need express consent. Express consent may take pretty much any form - a sign posted, verbal inquiry, notice posted on a web site, etc.
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1 pointCalling it "brain washing" is giving these progressives far more credit than they deserve.
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1 pointThey were labelled "cop killer bullets". It was recycling the same con that the politicians have been using for decades. Create a scary boogeyman that the lazy, uninformed voter will take on face value. Present yourself as the savior that will slay the boogeyman. Get voted in again. Rinse, repeat. They have done it over and over again and the dumb voters keep buying it. Covid, ebola, Trump, China, the Russians, global warming, ozone layer, acid rain, commies, gun owners, AR-15s, murder hornets, etc. You get the idea.
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1 point$50 per month storage fee?!? Perhaps it is time to find a new FFL.
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1 pointLike I said about ultra conservative attorneys, Nappen falls into that category. When pressed, he will confirm it is not illegal, just not advised because a cop or a prosecutor may claim that a loaded magazine is a loaded firearm. To quote our local gestapo in https://njsp.org/firearms/firearms-faqs.shtml 6. How do you transport firearms? Firearms shall be carried unloaded and contained in a closed and fastened case, gunbox, securely tied package, or locked in the trunk of the automobile in which it is being transported. If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm and or ammunition shall be in a locked container other than the vehicle's glove compartment or center console and kept farthest from the driver. As a precaution, ammunition shall be transported in a separate container and locked in the trunk of the automobile in which it is being transported. Ammunition magazines may remain loaded during transportation and shall be carried separate from the firearm.
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0 pointsOk meet the NEW hideous Phil: Same Hideous Teeth!