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  1. Because it is free and doesn't require any application process, paperwork, or extra time and effort. That said I have a Maine and NH license and conceal anyways.
  2. .22LR, 525rd Federal Bulk packs - $17 .223, 1000rd Tula - $190 5.56, 1000rd PMC X-Tac - $300 9mm, 115g - $9.50 .45ACP, 230g - $16 .308, 168g HPBT/BTHP Match - $13-19 7.62x54r 440rd surplus - $70
  3. I don't see it as a red herring at all. Is the law clear? Sure. Is what happened clear? Absolutely not. If the defense can paint Trayvon Martin as a violent thug, it makes it much more plausible that he did in fact attack Zimmerman. This goes to help show this point.
  4. The thread title is misleading. There was an outright ban, but that was changed. The ban is only in common areas. You can in fact have firearms inside your home in these public housing units.
  5. Do those gun shops also have ranges attached?
  6. I prefer to avoid things that might bring unwanted attention to myself...so long that avoiding those things doesn't require me to go out my way. Every state that I can and do carry in, I can both open and conceal carry. I usually conceal...just because I don't feel like dealing with any potential hassle from some hoplophobe or an overzealous police officer. I do however absolutely support those that are vocal or openly demonstrate, or do anything else that is legal or in support of their rights, despite it drawing attention, being a potential hassle, even though I may not do the same. It is really a matter of both principle and how far you wish to take things. How much of a risk you are willing to take. How much you can put up with. For me, I don't wish to change my actions or behaviors to tailor to someone else when those actions and behaviors are both legal and not doing anything to actually affect those people. That is where I draw the line.
  7. The NJ statutes do NOT say you must be the business owner. It says "place of business". What that means is anyones guess, but the general consensus is that you must hold some proprietary interest in said business...in other words, you are thee or one of the owners. See below threads for some further discussion on the topic. http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/30128-carrying-at-work/ http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/23021-place-of-business/ http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/30818-conceal-at-work-place/
  8. Makes even less sense considering this Smoke Down was not the first and he was invited to speak, having no original involvement in the Smoke Downs prior.
  9. When you first bleed. Err... I believe the date of the final sale...when you take possession.
  10. Soju

    Variations of M&P9

    Different trigger weights. External safety vs. no external safety. Magazine disconnect vs no disconnect. Different magazine capacities. Then when you factor in they used to make a long slide version, and they have the pro series and now the C.O.R.E series, there are lots of different variations.
  11. Here's the reddit. Insane.... http://www.reddit.com/r/newjersey/comments/1apich/son_of_brad_benson_hit_and_run_incident_i_was/
  12. He didn't smoke nor have any pot on him. His arrest was pre-coordinated by various law enforcement agencies as allegedly stated in a pre-trial hearing by the prosecutors witness.
  13. I'd buy the all time low crime rate if during the purge all the otherwise good people went out and hunted down all the actual criminals...not people just going full retard and looting and killing for the hell of it. But I know, it is a movie. Looks interesting nonetheless.
  14. Congrats! I'm down to my last week in this god forsaken lovely state. Bayonet lugs on AR's here I come!
  15. Do they allow for pictures (screenshots from the video)? That is probably real evidence that would actually be both applicable and prove it one way or the other...so I'm guessing not. Just learning about how this tribunal works makes me bad, and I'm not even the one involved! Legalized extortion...
  16. Though this deals with open carry as opposed to conceal carry, this is what was written in a US Supreme Court decision in the past.
  17. I suppose if the magazine will function without a follower that would be correct. But I'm not thinking the law makes someone a criminal based on what they could hypothetically purchase (then again, this is NJ). I can easily buy a 30-round magazine in PA just as easily as I can buy a follower. In fact, simply buying a 30 rounder is even easier than buying a follower, taking apart my magazine, removing a part, and replacing it with the newly purchased one. Yet that is illegal? If so, I'll just add that to the growing list of absurd NJ gun laws.
  18. So you would agree that because I can simply swap out my AR stock with a collapsible one, that my AR is illegal too?
  19. Replace with what? A part you own? Sure. A part you don't have? Not a chance. I can replace the stock of my AR with a collapsible one, but that doesn't make my rifle illegal. I can thread the barrel of it, but it doesn't make my rifle illegal. Just like you could remove the baseplate of a modified magazine, destroying it in the process, removing the limiter, and then buy a new baseplate. It doesn't mean your magazine is currently illegal. If that were the case, every person who owns any magazine for a semi-auto rifle in a magazine body that will hold more than 15 rounds, would be breaking the law, because they can replace various parts to get it to hold more. That is not the case. Replacement has nothing to do with what you currently possess. Why do you think modifying it one way is different than modifying it another way when both are permanent and the only difference is that you think it is easier to replace one part than another?
  20. Well that simply isn't true or make sense. Being able to replace something has nothing to do with being permanent or not. I can buy a 30 round magazine body to replace my 15 rounder, it doesn't make the 15 rounder illegal....some funky logic you got going there.
  21. That makes sense then. Thanks for the info.
  22. Is there are temporary block that can be removed after removing the baseplate or is the baseplate, spring, and follower designed to only allow for 15 rounds to function? There is nothing inherently illegal about being able to remove the baseplate of a modified magazine, depending on the modification.
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