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About Nilzlofgren

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  1. Our site is full of Red Tail Hawks. There are also occasional Bald eagles, and Peregrine Falcons. No bird will to eat a seagull, especially when they have rabbits, squirrels, and better things to eat. Since no one knows for sure, I think its best to tell my friend, to either not take the reimbursement, or just not get involved at all.
  2. I believe it is 15 per day. I never said it was. I am posting the question to find out if it is. Not sure why it has to remain on location. You can shoot all the Canadian geese you want, they are not protected under the migratory bird treaty act of 1918. Same with Cowbirds, House Sparrows, European starlings, and Mute swans.
  3. Hello. I apologize, for this long post, but I just want to give all the details I can, so I get the best possible answer. I work near an airport, And our line of work attracts seagulls. We have to keep the seagulls off of our property, to avoid accidents between them and aircraft. We have a NJDEP permit to shoot a certain amount of gulls per day. The way this worked in the past, was that when it was needed, an employee would bring their personal firearm to the site, and eliminate the gulls. This has changed. Our company wants a certain employee, who does not own a firearm to go through the permitting process, and buy a shotgun. This employee would be the only one allowed to shoot seagulls. Our company than wants to reimburse this employee for the shotgun, and keep it on the premises. I believe the company and the employee would unknowingly be committing a straw purchase. Am I correct? Is there a provision in the New Jersey firearms laws that allow for a company to purchase a firearm? Thank you in advance for your answers. John.
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