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  1. There have been bans on carry in casinos for years, even for on duty LE. Section 13:69D-1.13 - Firearms; possession within casino or casino simulcasting facility (a) No person, including the security department members, shall possess or be permitted to possess any pistol or firearm within a casino or casino simulcasting facility without the express written approval of the Division provided that employees and agents of the Division may possess such pistols or firearms at the discretion of the director of the Division. At the request of the casino licensee's security department and upon its notification to the State Police, a law enforcement officer may, in an emergency situation, enter a casino or casino simulcasting facility with a
  2. Bergen county, Paramus, Garden State Plaza, long winded rules sign by entrances
  3. You will download a pdf of your permit. You can save it to your phone, print it full size, or reduce it to about 42% print it, and fold it over to credit card size. The card contains a URL which can be used for verification of the permit.
  4. No it is not. RPO had its seminal proposals in bills introduced by Frank Graves in the early 70's. It took the death of a retired police chief in a cemetery to finally get the law passed and signed during the Whitman administration. LEOSA proposals began to be introduced in the early 90's, finally becoming law in 2004 as P.L. 108-277 and codifed in 18USC926.
  5. And in fact, someone who was carrying outside restrictions is what started a lot of this crap back in about 1971/72.
  6. THAT IS NOT TRUE. Read the law, meeting the requirements is almost impossible.
  7. You better read the intricacies of that TX law before you end up in jail.
  8. The new eRPO replaces the plastic card with an 8 1/2 by 11 letter...................................
  9. RPO is totally different from the regular permit process and it is handled within the NJSP. It is also an ID card, not a permit to carry, even though it has that on its face. The current permit system looks like it did 50 years ago, before a lot of new developments came about and volumes of applications were much smaller.
  10. Don't forget full faith and credit. It applies to just about everything else............
  11. Interstate commerce anchors Federal jurisdiction. It relates to any part of the firearm that traveled in interstate commerce, which means it covers pretty much every firearm.
  12. I remember my going there with my Dad in the 50's when Izzy was still in the store. It was the place to go for everything. Got my first rifle, shotgun, revolver and pistol there. Took my 45 Gold Cup around the corner to have Bob Storms do a bit of work on it.
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