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About rsa

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  1. Jst give all your 15 rd mags to the criminals. They’ll be the only ones with them anyway.....
  2. Holding at 74%. APP editor's head about to explode.
  3. APP will be very upset with the results if this trend continues. Ultra liberal anti-gun rag.
  4. Interesting article: http://patch.com/new-jersey/brick/s/fshiq/nj-gun-sales-at-all-time-high-as-state-ranks-among-safest-in-u-s?utm_source=alert-breakingnews&utm_medium=email&utm_term=police%20%26%20fire&utm_campaign=alert
  5. On another note, my wife would like to get a NJ Firearms ID. She also has a FL DL now. Does she go to our local police department for forms or the State police?
  6. Well I was finally able to contact the FFL where my rifle is to be delivered. I explained my situation and he indicated there would be no problem at all. So, I guess it depends if your FFL dealer is knowledgable or not.
  7. That's not the issue. I have a valid NJ Firearms ID card with the current address that I still own. My understanding now is that a drivers license is not required, just some other form of ID. I am trying to contact the FFL I choose to see if he understands this.
  8. OK Thanks. Found it. If anyone else is interested it's covered in this thread: http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/81438-out-of-state-summer-home-gun-question/
  9. Hi, I recently declared Florida as my primary state residence. I still have my NJ residence so I'm officially a "Snowbird" for better or worse. My NJ Firearms ID Card has the correct NJ address. If I purchase a long gun are they going to give me grief when I present my Florida drivers license with my NJ Fireams ID? Thanks.....
  10. No, it does mention the charge, "one count of fourth degree Possession of Hollow Point Bullets. " I guess a Chimp could work for the papers if all they do is repeat what's fed to them. Tough job.
  11. Well, there is no mention of any prior convictions. This guy is/was a doctor. Allegedly, on three occasions sold prescriptions for Oxycodone to an undercover officer for somewhat over $1,000. Now, I've heard of doctors getting hooked on pain medications but it is unusual to see one actually peddling the meds. I guess he had school loans to pay off. Go figure. Anyway, there were no other gun charges. Just charges for Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Dangerous Substance, Falsification of Records Relating to Medical Care, Possession of the cocaine, and the hollow points. This was an indictment. The arrest was from last May. What is disturbing is that the reporter made a blanket statement that "hollow point bullets, under New Jersey law are prohibited weapons." This statement is misleading. They are prohibited with exceptions, which happen to be storage in your home or property. It's bad enough that many law enforcement officers don't know the law, we don't need the press spewing out more misinformation. There have been numerous false arrests in NJ because of hollow point ammo that have resulted in successful lawsuits.
  12. Just read this in the local weekly paper. "During a lawful search of Ray's residence a small quantity of cocaine was seized along with hollow point bullets which under New Jersey law are prohibited weapons". He was charged with one count of fourth degree Possession of Hollow Point Bullets along with other charges. How could that be? I thought hollow points are legal in your own home.
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