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  1. No other State trains civilians to Police Standards. It is the wrong mindset. Requiring to shoot from a kneeling position as the rules require is not possible for a good percentage of those who will carry. A course of fire for self defense is appropriate, not training to police level tactics. Even if Drake gets a favorable outcome from SCOTUS NJ will rewrite the laws requiring a new legal chalange


  2. If you take it at literal face value.... You should be able to own any arm at any time without any regulation.... A gang member should be able to walk into the local walmart buy a pallet of full auto AKs and 10k rounds of ammo.....if you think that is reasonable.... If you think its reasonable for a homeless person to leave a gun sitting on a park bench.. Then we are at an impasse....

     

    I get the whole shall not be infringed.... And I get that NJ has an abusive unfair system... But I still find things like back ground checks as reasonable.... Some don't.... Some just want anyone (criminals included) to be able to buy any gun at any time.... I disagree with that stance because I don't see the logic in it....

    No, in Heller the Court gave guidance on who can and can not own or carry. Gang members by any standard should not be able to own or carry.

     

    Leaving the gun on a park bench unattended is a separate  issue.


  3. As cool of an answer as that is go to your local ffl and ask them to transfer a full auto Mac variant.... Or maybe even just some 30 round mags... Obviously the answer is only practical burried on an Internet forum...

     

    Being homeless does not negate nj gun law.... The law applies equally... So if he wants to keep the gun he has to have a residence to keep it at since he can not legally carry a handgun in NJ without a nj carry permit....

     

    His home status is moot.... The bottom line is he can not carry the gun just by being homeless..

    Its not a "cool" answer, it is Mr Parkers right, and yours and mine. The State of Nj is in violation of the 2A. That is the entire issue.


  4. They had some serious personality issues. I went to their first get together and shoot in south jersey and some of the people had a serious case of "I want to be on charge". Never looked into it after that.

    I thought the "shoot" was good.


  5. I've done this myself without an attorney and won in east brunswick. If you have a clear cut case i would do it yourself, if your case is not clear cut i would talk to an attorney. Here is what makes a case clear cut or not.

    • Your town assigns your house (and it's land) an assessed value for this example let's say its $135,000
    • The town itself has a ratio which represents how far off from reality their assessments are for this examples let's say the towns ratio is 39% (.39)
    • Your pay taxes on the value calculated by the town's assessment divided by their ratio, in this example $135,000 / .39 which is $346,000
    • The fair market value is what your house would sell for today, let's say for arguments sake its $275,000
    • If the taxed value (which you are being taxed on) is off by the fair market value by more than 15% the state law is that the town must re-asses you. If you are within 15% the law does not force them to do anything.
    • So if you house is worth anything less than $294,000 (which is 15% off of $346,00) you have a clear case and could probably appeal and win, if you house was worth anything more than $294,000 you probably won't win

    If you want to appeal you can get a form from your town, and then file it with your county and a copy to your town. You can fill this out yourself by providing either an official appraisal of your own house or just 3 comparable sales from within the past 6 months. If your case is obvious the town will just offer to settle with you and just adjust your assessment, if they don't agree they will take you to court and it could go either way.

     

    Very good summary. However,15% window does not apply in a revaluation or reassesment year.

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