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  1. Hum... I post the exact same question almost verbatim at PAFOA and got a spot on reply. No shrugs, no rolling just an awesome helpful answer..

     

     

    This is a firearms forum correct?

    " I'm specifically interested in meeting the NJ transport requirement ... Not FOPA.."

     

    I'm ain't looking to transport a truck load of live stock

     

    No need form any other responses... I got what I needed already... And for those who did try to help i do appreciate the effort.

     

    You guys need to work on hospitality, especially with new comers. If you want this place to grow it takes effort. Otherwise you end up talking with that same 20 guys for years in the little all boys club.

     

     

     


  2. A zillion questions and all it's gonna do is stir-up the pot.

     

    IANAL, so IF you want LEGAL advise as to what would hold-up in Court--go pay for a Lawyer. By asking the question here you may get answers from people who don't even own firearms let alone know how to transport them.

     

    And not-for-nuthin', why don't you just head northwest into PA instead of going into NY? Especially IF you're transporting hand guns, why go outta your way to make yourself trouble (your post doesn't indicate long guns or hand guns)......

     

    I'm not looking for legal advice., just was a few reasonable people think would be sufficient to technically meet the requiremt for having partaked in the required activity.

     

    I go the way I do because it is the quickest.. The NY leg is clearly FOPA protected. No grey area there so no concern for me.

     


  3. So when I Travel to PA I usually take 287 to 87 to 84 and enter PA near Milford.

     

    Does anyone know of a range close to the high way I could swing by to meet the to or from requirement?

     

    Do I need to actually shoot? Could I just take a photo holding holding up the front page of NY Times to show I was there during my visit to PA?

     

    Would it be easier to meet the hunting requirement? Would scouting count has the hunting activity? Have my non -resident hunting permit and document my foray into the woods? Just need to locate land legal to hunt on along my intended route, pop on my orange hat/vest, take a photo, scout the nearest squirrel and make a note in my log book!! Right! (maybe?..)

     

    If you don't think the above minimal activity would hold up in a court of law to meet the transport rule then where is the minimal line? An hour in the woods? Fireing x number of shots at the range?

     

    I'm looking for the line that a reasonable person would consider the activity has been met to qualify for the transport exemption.

     

    I'm specifically interested in meeting the NJ transport requirement ... Not FOPA..

     

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