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List of NJ Businesses posting 'No Guns' signs
RadioGunner replied to 10X's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
The eye doctor's office is a medical establishment. The place where you buy the glasses is not. However, they are often combined. It is risky. -
List of NJ Businesses posting 'No Guns' signs
RadioGunner replied to 10X's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
Lenscrafters stores seem to have had them for a long time now, pre-bruen. However since they have eye doctors on premises there, they are medical establishments and now prohibited anyway. -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
I have a judge issued permit that expires in August. Does it make sense to apply now to renew ahead of any of Murphy's fee increase? -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
We had no Bruen decision years ago. It probably wouldn't have ended well for us. I am glad we have Bruen so we can now push back hard. -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
New York City is $340 for 3 years. Massachusetts is interesting. They grant non residents 1 year permit only (I have one) and you renew every year for $100. Not as expensive as NJ but it's a PITA. I am hoping this is an easy win but I think it will take time. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
In your vehicle, and nearly everywhere I go on my daily routine, except for school property and the post office. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
This is what the law actually says: (2) A person who obtained a permit pursuant to this section prior to the first day of the seventh month following the date of enactment of P.L.2022, c.131 (C.2C:58-4.2 et al.) and which permit is not scheduled to expire until at least one year following the enactment of P.L.2022, c.131 (C.2C:58-4.2 et al.) shall comply with the training requirement established pursuant to this subsection no later than the first day of the tenth month following the date of enactment of P.L.2022, c.131 (C.2C:58-4.2 et al.). I think there can be two interpretations here. 1. "Pursuant to this section" could mean only the police chief issued permits. This is likely where GFH's reasoning is from. 2. If you interpret "Pursuant to this section" as including judge issued permits, and your permit has more than a year's validity, then yes, you will have to re-qualify and take the new training. I am leaning toward 2. due to the nuances in this wording: "a permit pursuant to this section" vs "the training requirement established pursuant to this subsection." They seem to be talking about the entire section as to permits issued which included judge issued permits. Ultimately though, the AG will have to clarify this, and undoubtedly there will (and should) be court challenges. I will be taking the revised shooting course, just to be on the safe side. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
It could be worse, like NY. This is a setback but not a total loss. 99% of my routine won't change. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
I just did a Maryland class for a group, and it's a PITA. 16 hours, and I covered a lot beyond the required. And yes I did 16 hours. I suspect that's where NJ will go. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
Yes. That is our only recourse now. That and federal law such as national reciprocity. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
No. The rights of the minority must also be respected and protected. This is why we have elected representatives rather than just mob rule. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
Yes and the fee was upheld. -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
Could be. And this will be problematic for those who visit private homes as part of their business (eg plumber, electrician) -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
From what I could gather: NEW PLACES ALLOWED: Zoos Health care facilities - only as to facilities set forth in Plaintiffs’ declarations ( I believe this excludes mental health facilities) Public filmmaking locations STRUCK DOWN: Insurance mandate in-person interview requirement of carry permit applicant’s character endorsers CLARIFIED: Airport carry still prohibited, checking unloaded firearm in is not prohibited, as is carry while pickup/dropoff also not prohibited. Private property only applies to publicly accessible places. STILL PROHIBITED: Schools playgrounds childcare facilities youth sporting events NOT GONE: Higher fees Exception for judges, prosecutors, AGs Anti-Brandishing Fish and game restrictions References "Such other information" to review a concealed carry applicant’s application -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
Is this all counties? Or just Delaware? -
NJ LAWMAKERS ANNOUNCE PLANS TO DESTROY RIGHT TO CARRY
RadioGunner replied to M1152's topic in Pending Legislation Discussion
I believe this is for the HQL which is their FOID/possession permit, not Wear and Carry. -
That is incorrect. NJSA 2C:39-3 f.Dum-dum or body armor penetrating bullets. (1) Any person, other than a law enforcement officer or persons engaged in activities pursuant to subsection f. of N.J.S.2C:39-6 The exemption for moving is NJS 2C:39-6(e). NJS 2C:39-6(f) is strictly about target practice. Instead of NJS 2C:39-6(e) they put a narrower exemption. NJSA 2C:39-3g(2) a. Nothing in subsection f. (1) shall be construed to prevent a person from keeping such ammunition at his dwelling, premises or other land owned or possessed by him, or from carrying such ammunition from the place of purchase to said dwelling or land, Says nothing about moving. Only says you’re legal to possess at your dwelling, premises, land owned or possessed - and - only FROM place of purchase to your home. You can’t even take it out of your home unless you’re going to target practice.
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Pulled over in NJ while Carrying?
RadioGunner replied to g17owner's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
It’s absolutely true. It’s far more likely that non-LEO will encounter issues. -
Pulled over in NJ while Carrying?
RadioGunner replied to g17owner's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
Well, you’re a (retired) cop, so I don’t think you’d have a bad experience. -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
The problem I have with this is the state encouraging or even demanding that establishments ban carry. And that any ban doesn’t extend to retired law enforcement. Any ban should be entirely voluntary and the state should have no say. Unfortunately I suspect they’ve been getting nudged by the administration. -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
This is the way. -
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
RadioGunner replied to CJack's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
AC still has casinos? Saves me from going to the dumpy AC casinos I guess.