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  1. ASBURY PARK — A former longtime resident who was back in town for the holidays was arrested on Thanksgiving following a run-in with reputed gang members, police said. Tyrone Asia, who now lives in Virginia, was driving in the area of Bond and Comstock streets at about 2 p.m. Thursday when he was confronted by a group of young, alleged Crip gang members, Detective Capt. Anthony Salerno said. http://www.app.com/article/20111128/NJNEWS/311280056/Asbury-Park-police-Man-arrested-on-weapon-possession-charges
  2. Not mine, no vested interest & good luck. http://forum.pafoa.org/firearms-6/132882-my-jersey-legal-romanian-romak99-1-draganov-stock-your-double-stacked-ak.html
  3. Just found this, after bringing a takedown back to life. Nice work - what's the final product look like?
  4. You stole that from an Imperial Stormtrooper! I had to look it up. http://cbrps.com/Products.html
  5. :roll: http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/local_n ... 100806-apx
  6. Are you only 1% of the state's population? If there's a limited number of bear licenses, it stands to reason that supply outstrips demand and that if this letter-writer (below) where more intellectually honest, the number of potential bear hunters would be far larger. She was responding to http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/2010 ... /100219045 Time to break out your letter writing skills. * To the Editor: The 1 percent of New Jersey's population that hunts are writing letters asking New Jersey to "bring on the bear hunt." However, the majority of New Jersey's population is in favor of the scientifically proven, effective methods of strict enforcement of garbage in bear-proof containers to keep bears in the woods where they are bothering no one. Click here to find out more! This was proven by a Rutgers University researcher in graphs showing scientific data from four national parks that proved controlling garbage prevents human-bear incidents. The data from this scientific research also proved that hunting bears did not decrease human-bear incidents in four states studied. Therefore, the science proved that strict garbage control is the only answer to preventing human bear incidents as the majority of New Jerseyans believe. Hunting only makes happy 1 percent of New Jersey's population
  7. North Carolina's chapter and verse - http://www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA/ncfirearmslaws.pdf 5. Areas of Emergency and Riot It is also a misdemeanor under North Carolina law for a person to transport or possess, off his or her own premises, a dangerous weapon in an area during a declared state of emergency, or in the vicinity of a riot. N.C. Gen. Stat.
  8. Thanks, now we're cookin' with gas - although as an exercise, I was approaching the question from the 'state of emergency' angle and the only thing I've found to date are addendum like these two mentions in the Codification of 2002 http://www.state.nj.us/lps/dcj/codifica ... at_dec.pdf 2C:12-3 26 6/18/02 Upgrades N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3* to a crime of the second degree if the violation of this statute occurs during a declared period of national, State or county emergency. * 2C:12-3. Terroristic Threats 2C:33-3 26 6/18/02 Upgrades N.J.S.A. 2C:33-3b. to a crime of the second degree, and a first degree crime if committed during a declared period of emergency. * 2C:33-3. False Public Alarms Something else that's interesting - if you own a gunshop, you can't sell during the Emergency and the local Gendarme are supposed to make sure those weapons are secure. Weird, but that's the only mention in the NEW JERSEY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TITLE 13. LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY CHAPTER 54. FIREARMS AND WEAPONS http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/info/pdf/fi ... 3-ch54.pdf or http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cac ... jSDSGWMGHg N.J.A.C. 13:54-6.7 Regulations during a civil disturbance or declared emergency period (a) In the interest of the public health, safety and welfare, firearms dealers shall discontinue the sale of firearms and ammunition upon notification by the Superintendent or the chief of police of the municipality where the firearms dealers' business is located, that a civil disturbance or other emergency exists. (b) Those businesses affected shall not resume the sale of firearms or ammunition until such time as the Superintendent or the chief of police of the municipality determines that the civil disturbance or other emergency no longer exists. © All dealers located in the area affected by such disturbance or emergency shall be required to comply with one of the following: 1. Arrange with the chief of police officer of the municipality for appropriate security of firearms and ammunition; or 2. Remove all firearms and ammunition from the business premises to a secure location. (d) Failure of the dealer to comply with any of the above requirements may result in the revocation of the license of such dealer.
  9. "I will sign an executive order declaring a state of emergency in the counties of Atlantic, Cape May, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland, and Burlington, based off the storm that happened Friday into Saturday." http://www.kyw1060.com/Christie-Declare ... es/6322728
  10. Umm, original question still stands - what does New Jersey law say about civilians and firearms during state emergencies, in black and white?
  11. I'm asking to see that in print, chapter and verse, from New Jersey law.
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