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  1. I wonder if AZ has laws against being taped without consent? 1 NYPD detective in an AZ prison would a stop to this ****...
  2. "A penalty for a nonresidents holding a Utah permit without obtaining a permit from their resident state would be a 10-year ban on being able to get a permit issued by Utah."
  3. Who the fugg does Bloomberg think he is? Since when does the NYPD have jurisdiction in Arizona? Who the hell is paying for these trips? These are some of the questions the media SHOULD be asking...
  4. Waterfront Commission probing theft of $2 bottle of iced tea, sausage Murder, extortion? No, Waterfront Commission probing theft of $2 dollar bottle of iced tea, sausage BY Larry Mcshane DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Friday, January 28th 2011, 4:00 AM On the mobbed-up docks of Bayonne, the six-month probe was known as Operation Missing Link. Its target: A suspect who swiped a $2 bottle of iced tea and used it to wash down a stolen 50-cent piece of sausage - the lost link that left a bad taste in everybody's mouth, sources told the Daily News. An investigation of the penny-ante heist was ordered by the Waterfront Commission, the agency charged with policing the docks for mob corruption, drug smuggling and other major crimes, the sources said. The investigation included scores of interviews over countless hours dating to last August, sources said - even though the victim was reluctant to press charges. "It's like Capt. Queeg and the strawberries," said New Jersey state Sen. Raymond Lesniak, a harsh critic of the bistate commission. "It's a $2.50 ongoing investigation." One of the sources was more blunt: "The whole investigation is bull----. It's a waste of manpower, money and resources." Waterfront Commission General Counsel Phoebe Soriel, while declining to address specifics, said the case was more complex than it appeared. "While the commission does not comment on pending investigations, it takes any theft in the port seriously - especially theft involving extortion," she said without going into detail. The reported value of the stolen goods - a handful of change - is a microfraction of the $200 billion that moves annually through the ports of New York and New Jersey. The overkill began when the commission received an anonymous tip that someone filched the drink and the sausage from a food truck catering to dock workers. According to two sources, the case was quickly wrapped up: The thief confessed to the crime, and the victim said an arrest was unnecessary. The victim "didn't want to see him behind bars...just wanted him to stop," one source said. But top commission officials, convinced its investigators mishandled the case, ordered a second probe with every possible witness reinterviewed, the sources said. Investigators from the 58-year-old agency returned to the docks and conducted about 80 second interviews, all the while cranking out piles of paperwork, the sources said. The commission was blasted in August 2009 - one year before the sausage investigation was launched - as home to corrupt execs barely better than the waterfront's notorious mobsters. Officials were accused in a damning 60-page report of misusing Homeland Security money, keeping a convicted crook in business and surfing the Internet for porn. The iced-tea-and-sausage probe - which has yet to wrap up - is considered an embarrassment among investigators and dock workers. "They snicker about it," one of the sources said.
  5. To me the term "such as" would imply that this is only one of many reasons... We shall soon see. The anti's seem to feel justified that it only pertains to one's home... A smell a severe beat down coming... You would think that would be clear to these idiots when you read the phrase "for traditionally lawful purposeS"...as in MORE THAN ONE. Is it me, or do you have to take a class in lawyer school to "unlearn" basic English grammar?
  6. Ok, Mrs. Attorney General, let's read word-for-word what the 2nd amendment says: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Where exactly do you infer that the word "bear" means "only in your home"? Geez...I hate scumbag politicians...
  7. Here's a concept: RESPECT THE 2ND AMENDMENT DAMMIT!!!!!
  8. ...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait...and wait......
  9. Sending one up now....please let us know how he's doing. Hang in there!
  10. As far as I know, NJ has subcontracted the fingerprinting to a private company state-wide. No ink or card necessary, it's all electronic.
  11. I'm partial to the CZs. The CZ75B or the CZ75 SP-01 are two solid 9mms.
  12. The race is on to see what gets here first, my NJ tax refund or my FPID and PPs?
  13. Where I grew up, all schools (public and private) required students to wear uniforms. Never was an issue.
  14. That's kind of hard to do at Bayonne...you'd have to crawl OVER the partition...kinda like someone did a while ago when they dropped a box of ammo over the side...not sayin' who.
  15. So I call up my friendly neighborhood detective to check on the status of my FID and permits, and he says I now need to provide the name of two neighbors so they can do a BCI? I thought when I submitted my paperwork and put down the names of two references that should be enough, why the hell would I want my neighbors to know if I have firearms or not. God this state is so fucked up!!!!
  16. Is it the straight SP-01 or the SP-01 Shadow? I'm looking at both and wondering if the Shadow is worth the extra $$
  17. Don't these idiots know the law says 30 days?
  18. I modded him up too... I agree w/Pete and matty
  19. Once again the double-standard hypocrisy of the left rears its ugly head. This "doctor" was probably just as disturbed (or maybe even more so) than the Tuscon shooter, but no one is making a stink about taking away his doctor tools... I hope he fries for this...
  20. NJ is actually an NFW state instead of CCW state.
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