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  1. 3 hours ago, chrisfc923 said:

    So heres my timeline for Marlboro PD...

    8/26- Submitted to my PD 

    9/13- Got PD approval email and sent to courts

    9/30- Got emailed letter from Monmouth Prosecutors office to the judge that they don't have any objection

    At this point I'm guessing I'm  just waiting for Judge to sign off

    Here's mine for Marlboro PD:

    08/02 - Submitted to MPD

    08/23 - Got PD approval email and sent to the court

    09/23 - Got email from MCPO sent to the Judge without any objections. Letter dated 09/20.

    10/11 - Still waiting

     

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  2. 16 hours ago, ToddD said:

    Got mine today, Fellas. First and only in Burlington County. 

    Also specifies the gun I qualified with on court order.  Already sent everything to strikeforce.

     

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    If you want to get technical about # 9, it will mean that if you went to any other person's house for dinner (example: going to your in-laws on Thanksgiving) and they are serving wine, beer, eggnog etc....you will NOT be able to carry even if you are not drinking.

     

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  3. 24 minutes ago, samiam said:

    My understanding is that the permit to carry in NJ is not a concealed carry permit, it will allow us to open carry if we choose, does anyone disagree with that?

    If we were only to look at that point, then you would be correct, you wouldn’t be doing anything wrong if someone witnessed you loading or unloading a firearm from your holster to your trunk.

    Just because NJ does not distinguish between concealed and open, the firearm MUST be in a holster.  


  4. 1 hour ago, 124gr9mm said:

    I've lived most of my adult life in NJ where I was not able to carry a pistol.  That meant that if I wanted to go anywhere outside my home I could not carry a pistol with me.  I didn't cower in fear because I didn't have a pistol on me.  I lived my life.

    The point is not about fear when not carrying a pistol. 

     

    1 hour ago, 124gr9mm said:

    Being able to carry a pistol doesn't change my life at all.  If I get a permit I'll carry when i feel it's necessary.

    So when you feel it's necessary how will you go about loading and unloading in public "without breaking the law"? Maybe you can share with the class a safe way of obeying the law when you feel "it's necessary" to carry when you cannot carry when being in a motor vehicle. What is your plan?

    Also, I do not know what you mean when you say when you "feel it's necessary".  Do you have a crystal ball or are you implying that when you may be in a bad area?  If that's the case, just don't go if you feel there may be trouble. 

    Your comment on "Being able to carry a pistol doesn't change my life at all" says it all. If and when someone is carrying a pistol it changes everything. If you don't know that then you should not be carrying. 

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  5. 16 hours ago, 124gr9mm said:

    Carry has never been allowed in NJ so we can make up hundreds of scenarios where nothing is specifically documented.

    People can go crazy with scenario after scenario, but they're all imaginary at this point.

    Bottom line, BE AN ADULT and use your brain.  If you're unsure about the legality of bringing your pistol somewhere then either leave it home or don't make the trip.

    If you're concerned about someone seeing you holster up after riding your motorcycle to the middle of a busy shopping center, then don't go.

     

     

    I think you're missing the whole point of having a PTC. 

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