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  1. Even if the museum posts a "no guns" sign, unless it's a Federal building, school or similar area prohibited by law the signs have no force of law in VA. I am not saying don't respect the private property owner's wishes, but you are under no legal obligation to disarm because of a sign. They can ask you to leave if they find out.  Many people go by the rule "concealed means concealed." Obviously if there are metal detectors they could find out you are packing and tell you leave the gun in your car. 

     

    www.handgunlaw.us is an excellent guide. 

     

    Went there and printed the sheets for Utah, Florida, and Virginia, along with a copy of the Travel Section of FOPA to keep in my laptop case in the car with me. 


  2. Morning everyone. I am traveling to the great state of Virginia this weekend, and having received my Florida and Utah CCW permits, intend on carrying. Just a couple questions. 

    I know both permits are valid in VA, I am just going to take Florida Non-Res and leave Utah in my safe. I am going to carry my SP2022 in an Alien Gear Holster. I have a couple questions that I wanted to verify my findings. 

    Of course, traveling, I will be passing through NJ, DC, Maryland, Delaware, and into VA. According to FOPA, I have no problem traveling between the states correct? I do not intend on stopping other than fuel, and my firearm will be secured in the trunk of the car unloaded, and separate from the magazines until arrival in VA. I am going to print a copy of FOPA to have on my person/in the vehicle just in case. Am I ok with the traveling aspect? 

    When getting to VA, the plan is to stop at the National USMC Museum. Has anyone been, and carried on premises? Or is there any issue with leaving my firearm in my vehicle while parked? Is that an appropriate time to get set up? 

    After that we are headed to Williamsburg. Friday I intend on carrying all day, and half of Saturday. We are going to a wine tasting and out to dinner, so I was going to secure my sig in my vehicle, as Alcohol and firearms don't mix. Anyone had any problems carrying in Williamsburg? I havent found any issues online but wanted to know if anyone has encountered anything. 

    I am going to print the regulations for each state I am going through, and putting them in an envelope in my care just in case, and have an app to tell me anything on the fly. 

    Am I missing anything obvious? Any suggestions? 

    Thanks everyone! 


  3. First article of the NJ constitution. Too bad no one follows it... 

     

    ARTICLE I
                                        RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

       1.   All persons are by nature free and independent, and have certain natural and unalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and of pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness.  


  4. Sorry, I don't have any info on turnaround time.

     

    I just wanted to ask, so they are not sending out letters to your references? Meaning, they are giving you the forms for the references to fill out and turn in together with your forms?

     

    Sorry for the delay getting back to you. I don't know the current specific way they are contacting references. But, a long time ago (About 9 years ago) when I got my inital FPID, you had the references on the STS-66 (2) and then Cranford made you get 3 form letters filled out by 3 references, and you had to get them notarized. So they would give you the forms, go through the process of filling everything out (no fill in PDF's back then :)) and getting the 3 reference sheets filled out and notarized. Wasn't a big deal to me at the time, as I just showed up at a fire department meeting where I was a member, handed the three sheets to 3 people, and one of the other members was a notary. Bing bang boom, 10 minutes and I was done.

     

    But, I know after the Perez decision (I think its Perez) that ANJRPC sent out a certified notice to all police departments in NJ, of what the State statutes are on FPID applications, and the forms contained and what was allowed. 

     

    But good on CPD for adjusting their requirements to be in compliance. It shows an ability to adapt to what is required even after years (at least 10) of not complying. Its great that they are open to change.


  5. It looks like Cranford PD has dropped their required separate forms for references, and are just taking the reference on the Inital form. So a win, and good on them for changing their method of applications. A step in the right direction.

     

    Just have the question of how long are they taking for a turn around time? Just need a change of address and 2 pistol permits. Anyone have any firsthand knowledge from the last month or two?


  6. Can anyone suggest a utah/Florida combined ccw class in nj in March? Traveling to Florida in June, and want to pick up both so I am covered for most of the ride and while I am there.

     

    Can't find the next gappnj class date, don't know who else does both.

     

    Oh, and I have my hunters ed class cards if that is accepted as firearm handling course.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

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  7. Ccw course for when I visit my girls family in Fla, and go visit my sister in Philadelphia.

     

    Compact pistol purchase of some sort, probably an M&p of some variant.

     

    Shotgun purchase in the very near future, probably a mossberg 500.

     

    Center fire rifle purchase.

     

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  8. Some people need a full belly to be able to handle a full bodied and/or flavored smoke. That said, you could have smoked an improperly stored stogie or a bad one from the factory. The last case would be pretty rare from Montecristo, though. BTW, there is a difference between "body" and "flavor" of cigars. It's a very esoteric discussion among cigar aficionados, many of whom are bullshitters.

     

    You can read up on it by googling it. Don't worry if it is confusing. Like I said, there are many douche-nozzle elitists in the cigar world and they thrive on trying to be as obscure as possible. "I tasted faint notes of an underbrewed Italian espresso from Nicaragua with a lingering taste of Dennis Rodmann's taint juice on top of a slowly simmered dingleberry stew."

     

    Try what want, find what you like and smoke it. If you enjoy it, don't let any tell you "That cigar sucks." :)

    That does not sound appetizing :-)

     

     

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  9. Wow thats a great deal. Normal priced magazines. I can not even begin to fathom what that must be like to purchase a normal 30 round magazine for $10- $15 the way the manufacturer intended. I also wonder what it is like to buy a magazine that is unmolested and has not had the price jacked up to the point where I almost think that it is normal to pay $20 - $30 for a 15 round magazine. I hate NJ and everyday I work is another nail in the coffin for this place.

    I'm going to PA. After a few months at my parents after my marriage imploded, I'm going to levittown, and am going to make my couch out of 30 rd pmags. While wearing a crossbreed holster with a gun in it to Walmart.

     

    Its going to be glorious. I wonder what freedom tastes like?

     

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