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  1. First thing you should do is get some pork roll Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. It was banned because of the lack of quality control from the Chinese. And the second reason was for the children because the gov. Was worried kids would mistake it for regular chalk and stick it in their mouth. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Very few towns require you to go to the NJSP. The two towns Doc has mentioned both have their own police departments. In this state your results can vary widely from dept to dept because the chief of police sets the rules. If the chief of your town is friendly to gun owners it could be less than a week. Which was the case when I moved to Eatontown back in 1999 then we got a new chief and when I applied the detective said he wanted to do a home inspection. That's why I told him to contact his towns police department because that is the only way he will know what the process entails. There was a thread on how long towns were taking. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  4. NJ does not honor any other states ccw we have a law that states "justifiably need". Whatever the hell that means. You can't get a ccw unless you are connected. Your apply for your FID at your local police department. They won't make it easy expect multiple trips during working hours and a good possibility that a letter will be sent to your employer notifying them you are a gun owner. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. First thing you should do is submit your paper work for your FID card and pistol permits. The FID is required for purchasing long arms and shotguns and most shops wont sell you ammo without the card. Depending on your town it could take 2 weeks up to a year to get your card. If you let us know what town you are moving to there is probably someone here who can let you know how long you can expect to wait. And if you are not sure if something you currently own is legal don't bring it to NJ if you get caught with it your screwed. This state seems to punish legal gun owners who violate the law harsher than criminals. Depending on where you live the best ranges are either Cherry Ridge or Central Jersey Rifle and Pistol. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  6. Welcome to NJ. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  7. Get off the ban Dick's van wagon already. They stopped selling AR's not all guns and ammo. How is this different from a local dealer that only sells to hunters? Should we boycott them? I am more pissed at Taurus because they are the reason we have the smart gun law. They were the ONLY company to fund the research into the gun ten years ago. So let's all keep the Taurus love going on this forum. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  8. Ketchup or BBQ sauce. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  9. Mommy doesn't cut my wiener up but I despise mustard so I like catsup. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  10. Catsup is the only condiment I put on my wiener. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  11. This is how I explain it to people. BTW Maks swears I live in south Jersey because I live 2 miles south of 195. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  12. New York has the best bagels because of the water and how it affects the yeast. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  13. Anytime a gun goes kaboom and you didn't require a trip to the ER you should consider yourself lucky. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. A cats personality is a reflection of their owner. If your cat is moody and aloof take a look in the mirror. All my cats have been very affectionate and social. I believe any animal (cat or dog) will bond with you as long as you provide love and trust. I adopted one of my cats because I could tell he had serious trust issues. He would get aggressive if petted anywhere but his head. I was concerned someone would adopt him and bring him back saying he tried to bite them. It took about a year but one day I was walking past him and he's on the sofa lying on his back asking for a belly rub. Once a cat offers their tummy for a rub that cat is yours. He now is very mellow and never shows any aggression. He likes to talk to me and lay in my lap this from a cat that would run and hide if I coughed to loudly. The big cat is Morgan ( the aggressive cat) and the other cat is Nikki (as in Tesla). The second picture is the second day after Nikki met Morgan. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  15. I personally know how she treated her officers when she was Monmouth Co Sheriff and she will NEVER get my vote. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  16. Get an iPhone Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  17. I would post the link but I don't know how. Google " Sen Weinberg + armatix" and there is a Washington Post story that quotes Sen Weinberg's letter to the AG from back in Feb. so it's NOT a rumor. This was when the CA shop had them for sale. She was one of the co sponsor of the bill from 10 years ago so she wants this law enforced. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  18. Bob not a rumor this was in the news back in Feb. written up by numerous news outlets. Go online and look. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  19. http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/67159-Here-comes-the-smart-gun Sen Weinberg sent a letter to the AG back in Feb saying that the criteria has been met to enforce this law. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  20. Check out the Savage Mark II TR it mimics the dimensions of a center fire caliber so it doesn't have that "cheap" 22 feel. Great rifle and has a reputation for being accurate. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  21. The best of both worlds! Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  22. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
  23. What a beautiful looking dog. Sorry for your loss. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. This is a company that produces powder for other companies. They had an explosion last week and will shut down production for a minimum of 90 days. PB Clermont Evacuation And Clearing Underway. Ammunition Industry Remains Ominously Silent. One week after an explosion at the world’s second largest small arms propellant factory leveled a building, Belgian authorities have evacuated an area 350 meters out from the edges of an “explosion exclusion perimeter.” A French hazardous materials recovery company is now on-site and has tackled the dangerous process of attempting to recover existing propellants and begin the clean-up and evacuation of materials. PB Clermont SA provides small arms propellant (gunpowder) to most ammunition manufacturers in Europe and many in the United States. Last Friday at about 5:00 PM local time after most workers had gone home for the day, an explosion leveled a key building used to manufacture propellant used for rifle cartridges. Two employees were injured. The cause of the explosion is still unknown. Clean-up efforts began yesterday, after the necessary initial investigative work had been completed and the area was saturated with water to help prevent the possibility of a follow-on explosions. The recovery of explosive materials is expected to be completed today. Sabine Huc, the communications manager at PB Clermont, said that 20 nearby homes were evacuated for the duration of the clean-up. Rifle propellant that had passed through the building as part of the manufacturing process will complete processing today in order to be shipped out of the area, but no new production can take place. The building that was destroyed in the blast was part of a sequential process of propellant production, and production will be halted at the plant until the destroyed area can be cleared, and the equipment inside is recovered, repaired, or replaced. It has not been stated whether production can resume with the repaired/replaced equipment in another building on the site, or if the building must be rebuilt first. It is unknown at this time when PB Clermont might resume production. The company will not publicly comment at this time, but at least temporary layoffs seem to be expected. The reaction among the world’s ammunition manufacturers has largely been an ominous silence. Bearing Arms attempted to contact the major ammunition manufacturers in the United States and Europe 48 hours ago, asking them if PB Clermont was one of their powder sources, and if they thought that the plant’s closure would affect their ability to manufacture and ship ammunition to a starved U.S. commercial ammunition market that is presently consuming 17 billion rounds of ammunition a year. Only Tim Brandt of ATK has responded affirmatively that their lines of ammunition would be unaffected. A Barnaul distributor (marketed as Golden Bear, Silver Bear, and Brown Bear in the United States) affirmed that two lines of rifle ammunition would be affected, but could not state definitively which lines, and noted that the Russian company sourced most of their propellants from within their own country. A U.S. manufacturer which Bearing Arms has chosen to keep anonymous provided an interesting mixed response. When Bearing Arms contacted the company Wednesday afternoon and spoke with a member of the administrative staff in order to explain the nature of our inquiry, the individual knew about the situation and remarked that explosion at PB Clermont had been a topic of conversation that day among company staff. When we were put through to the company’s official public relations contact, that individual asserted that my inquiry was “the first they’d heard of it.” It seems that this company is like most in the industry that buy propellant instead of manufacturing it. Until PB Clermont can clear their site and determine if and when they will be able to resume production, they don’t know how bad the ripple effect will impact the entire industry. A fourth industry source, insisting on anonymity, suggested that the explosion could seriously affect rifle ammunition production through 2016. Until PB Clermont can clear the site, recover essential equipment, and provide estimates on when they might be back online, the length and depth of the impact on the market is still largely an unknown, but is one severe enough that major manufacturers on two continents refuse to discuss it. Who is John Galt? I am so excited I figured out how to change my signature.
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