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    Howdy folks. It's about time we get together to turn some money into noise. Come join us 6-11-23 at the Clinton WMA shotgun range for a morning of clay busting fun. If you will be joining the fun, please let us know how many will attend and what you are bringing so we can plan for supplies. Shooting commences at 0900 and keeps going until we get bored, run out of ammo, or hear mom calling us home. Shoots usually go until about 1300, leaving plenty of time for everyone to stop in at any time and join the party. As always, these clay shoots are informal gatherings, just plain old fun to promote clay sports and encourage training, please feel free to bring friends and family. Shooters of all experience are welcome, if you have never shot clays before, or want some tips on improving your skills, this is your chance to dust off that shotgun you bought years ago and gain some needed experience. What you will need. Bring your shotgun(s), as much #7.5 or #8 lead target/field loads as you want to shoot, and depending on how much you want to shoot, a carton of clay pigeons would be great. Targets are usually available at Walmart in Clinton, Flemington, and Phillipsburg. Don't forget eyes and ears. Also recommended is a chair, sun screen, insect repellent, and something to drink. There is a port-a-potty on site If you don't have a shotgun and just want to see what clay shoot'n is all about, a loaner pump action will be available. Basic Checklist Shotgun Ammo Eye and ear protection (mandatory) Clay targets (optional but recommended for volume shooters) Shell pouch (optional) Folding chair (optional) Water or whatever Clinton WMA Shotgun Range 26 New Jersey 173 Hampton, NJ 08827 Attending: 1. Scorpio +2 (thrower clays and a loaner shotgun) 2. Krdshrk, (definite possible maybe) 3. Ms. 12 Gauge (probable maybe.) 4. High Exposure (case of targets) 5.Malice4you +2 6.Mr. Stu (trap & loaner guns) 7. 8. 9. 10.
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    I was simply quoting what Dan Schmutter said on the Gun for Hire Podcast - he explained Explicit permission vs Implied. Your line of thinking goes along with the state's which is incorrect, dangerous, and unconstitutional. The state tried to put forth that the default rule was actually to DENY permission to carry, unless explicitly granted, which Judge Bumb found to be unconstitutional. If you are carrying in a private property owner's residence, and they somehow find out that you are carrying, they can revoke your permission... in which case you can leave or put the gun away and re-enter if they allow. If you refuse to leave, then you can be charged with trespassing.
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