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  1. On 1/3/2024 at 10:10 AM, NJGlock19 said:

    So in that case, I can have the firearm stored unloaded in my lock box tethered to my vehicle when not using it out of sight. So to be compliant Can I have it under the driver seat?

    Also for the magazine what would be acceptable to keep that in then in that case? I'm assuming I won't need 2 safes for the gun and ammo lol.

    Just put magazine in yer pocket or keep it in its carrier or case on yer belt.


  2. On 5/23/2023 at 12:21 PM, 1LtCAP said:

    sooo....when i take mom to my aunts this weekend for memorial day, i gotta ask her before i can enter her house while carrying?

    Or purchase a gun safe with a cable that are small and secure and leave it in yer vehicle. This way if I approach a property where its unlawful to enter I'm covered.

    I have a Snap safe lockbox. It has a cable that locks into the safe. Weapon is secure and unless yer carrying bolt cutters or Haligan bar to separate the safe from vehicle...


  3. I posted on April 23 of receiving my PTC. It took 7 months.

    So I decided to apply for out of state Pennsylvania PTC permit.

    I went to Pike County Sheriffs office, I handed in my papers. The Officer reviewed my paperwork and asked if I wanted to wait for the background check to be completed which could take 5 mins or 5 hours? Or just come back the following Tuesday to pick up your permit.

    The difference between Rights afforded and rights if we allow.

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  4. Finally finally finally.

    I received a call from the Chief today and was informed to come to the Police station to pick up my permit!!!

    clean permit no nuthin attached or implied.

    He did advise that he was of the opinion that it would be in my best interest to minimize/reduce the size of my qualification card and keep it with my permit.

    In his opinion, the State is just waiting for the "first" testing of our rights so they can make an example, of the consequences of legally exercising your rights to defend yerself against "fear for your life" and "deadly force".

    He believes if you use a weapon other than what you qualified with , (which by the way State Law allows, any you own), It will be used against you.

    But its a good day fer me. Thank You SCOTUS for upholding the Constitution.

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  5. Well here it is March 19 2023 and I'm still waiting since September 10 2022.

    I have spoken to the Chief and he said I'm waiting on the state.

    Since the, I spoke to him a month ago and he was waiting on the permit printing paper.

    I'm wondering if its being shipped by snail from Australia.

    I have a good relationship with the Chief, this is very frustrating.


  6. On 1/10/2023 at 10:04 AM, Carolina Native said:

    They will get that worked out, at least in Sparta.  More interesting to me is that going forward, new permit holders won't have to carry a court order as we do now.  I would hope they eliminate that for current permit holders to reconcile the two approaches.

    Sparta took an officer off the beat so to speak and put him on full time in the office just to process CCW apps. apparently they are swamped.

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  7. On 1/9/2023 at 9:01 PM, JackDaWack said:

    Hope mine is in there, too. 

     

    Well, truth be told you had to start the process all over again every 2 years anyway. You didn't just submit updated qualifications, you had/have to complete an entire application everytime. 

    Individual police departments will have to figure out next steps based on when each part of the new law takes effect. Just another delay. 

    I am speaking about apps handed to Police Depts. put in limbo due to the inept legislature. Im not speaking of after acquiring a permit.

    Isn't there a six month window for Qualifications for the application? If so after it passes don't/wouldn't you have to requalify?  


  8. I received this information today from an extremely reliable source.

    The magistrate of Sussex County is no longer accepting CCW permits. The new law written and passed by the New Jersey legislature and Signed by the Governor has taken them out of the process (anyone familiar with the law its old news).

    So our State Government has essentially stopped all CCW permits in SC from being processed, circumventing our 2nd amendment rights.

    This new law does not include the "new CCW permit" for carrying. If you look at the permits you will see "signed by Superior Court Judge"

    Is anybody's Chief in their town also a Superior Court Judge? So the State has just found another way to keep us from exercising our second amendment rights. New Jersey legislature is great isn't it.

    So Im just wondering, if and when your qualification anniversary date for expiration comes due, Do you just have to requalify or start the process all over again under the new Law.


  9. Does anyone here have Life ins?

    Do you have a switch to turn it on or off? Does it only activate in areas where you may or could die? 

    Is it only used part time? 

    Pretty futile discussion if ya ask me.

    If we could all see into the future as to when and where you would need deadly force to defend your self. You wouldn't need to defend yerself cuz you would avoid such an encounter.

    So if you carry in a manner where only when you think you need it, ya might just get yerself in a situation where ya say I wish I had...

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  10. On 6/29/2022 at 6:07 PM, brucin said:

    Yes however you must have a residence in NY. Depending on where it is it is relatively easy to get a permit, for now.

    I have had an unrestricted permit for the past 7 years. I received that faster than I received my NJ FPID card.

    If Im not mistaken CCW's in NY are County issued, so each County may have different ways to make it easy or harder to finalize a permit.

    I know Someone who took 6 months to get CCW Permit in Buffalo Area. 5 year CCW License/permit, all carry guns listed on License/permit.


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    13 hours ago, CAL. .30 M1 said:

    You cant hunt with rifles in NJ unless they are muzzle loaders...  98 mauser? Hunting in NJ nope...  223, deer?  Cmon not even realistic to think abt it...

    Due you plan on hunting coyote?  I would say that a bolt gun would serve you better...your limited as i recall to 3 rounds...

     

    If you are truly interested in guns for hunting look to shotguns in this state...but note you get 1 week for deer with shotgun...  muzzle.loader is a much longer seasons.

    DEER Hunting in NJ. Rifle: Muzzle Loader Not less than 44 cal rifle. smooth bore Muzzle Loader not smaller that 20ga. not larger that 10ga.

    SMALL GAME in NJ. IE: Coyote or Fox: Centerfire rifles: from .17 to maximum of .25 caliber with soft point or hollow point bullets and maximum of 80 grains.

    .223 cal semi auto Rifle is perfectly legal in NJ to hunt Coyote Or Fox

    I use a Ruger American .243 Winchester with a vortex scope.

    Rifle Hunting is allowed 30 mins before sun up to 30 mins after sundown.

    Shotgun allowed Day or Night.

    Predator calls Manual or Electronic "is  required"

    The Season is called "special permit season" which runs from January to March

     

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  12. whats that darn thing say, anything you say can and will be used against you...

    Do you think Gerbal S. Grewel is on yer side???

    Ask fer yer lawyer to be present before answering any questions.

    When law enforcement uses deadly force, a team of investigative and support teams go into action, with the officer usually given time to address the stressful emotional adrenalin driven episode of what just happened before making an official statement.

    Im sure psychiatric eval is needed to return to duty.

     

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