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  1. The truth is, legalities aside, you're playing his game, on his turf, by his rules. The County Prosecutor has already given him his marching orders, which are, essentially, "Make sure I look good on tv". You're not going to get a "win" here.
  2. I keep reading "up to $250 per weapon" on their various announcements, but I cannot find the breakout of what they're paying...can anyone find it?
  3. Not going...too far from a sick wife. I suspect they aren't too concerned about the dress code, but I would NOT show up in boots and camo.
  4. Another shooter learns (the hard way) that a 12 Gauge is NOT a .22 rifle...
  5. Collided with another car on the White Horse Pike which pushed him into the building. http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/09/19/police-car-crashes-into-dunkin-donuts-in-winslow-township/
  6. In other words, they screwed-up by seizing a gun store without knowing what to do with it all, and now they have to figure a way out of it... Your Government at work
  7. W2MC

    Walkie talkie

    While you can almost guarantee that on a repeater, somebody is listening, on simplex, particularly an odd frequency, it's doubtful anybody else is there. For even more "privacy", you can use some simplex frequencies in the 223 MHz band. There are very few radios, and even fewer scanners that operate there. The real truth is nobody much cares what you're talking about...
  8. W2MC

    Walkie talkie

    Yes and no. You can set-up an "odd" frequency that only you and yours know about, but you must also follow the band plan, which is http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Regulatory/Band%20Chart/Hambands_color.pdf The band plan ensures everybody is on the same "page" and avoids interference between different modes of operation. Also remember...no codes or cyphers in amateur radio communications,.
  9. Looks like its from the class/category called "Velo-Dog"; its intended market was bicyclists for protection from chasing dogs. http://www.guns.com/2012/10/11/velo-dog-revolver/
  10. I think you're on to something here....can we run a "Buyback" for their fishwrap of a paper, and offer readers a decent publication in return?
  11. With your current uncertainty; I can understand being hesitant about a yearly membership to any range...even if we ignore the finances, who knows where you will get an offer from! (Good luck with the search, BTW) There are a few that offer daily rates, but Telco is not one of them. Other than being open for trapshooting on Monday nights, it is a 'members only' range. When I lived closer, I would shoot at (and had a membership) at Delran Jr Marksmen (Taylor's Lane, off Route 130, just over the Cinnaminson border in Delran); open on weekends with a 'day' rate of $25. Take a look at their web page - http://delranjuniormarksman.com/ it looks like they are running an open house this Saturday (Sept 27). One thing to think about, though, is at their membership rate, a couple of weekends shooting there would cover their yearly membership. You're right; the NRA membership is an insurance 'thing'. For membership most ranges require it. There are $10 discount memberships for yearly memberships available just about everywhere, bringing the cost per year to $25. If you can afford to feed a K98 Mauser and an 1873 Winchester, you can afford an NRA membership.
  12. Um...you are an NRA member, aren't you?
  13. What about hair snippets? Fatty tissue samples? Personality profiles? WHERE DOES IT END???
  14. LOL! I think it a reference to the attitude of "gun grabs don't matter to me, because they don't want to take my huntin gun". What they don't understand is they aren't grabbing the hunting guns YET...
  15. oos - shame, really, because it looked interesting. I'm not sure I would want the birds-head grip, though. Anyone shoot a Ruger with this grip...did you like it?
  16. Info found on the web: From: NEW JERSEY STATUTES AND CODES 33:1-62 - Return of illegally seized property 33:1-62. Return of illegally seized property In case any person shall be deprived of any property, or the possession of any property, under color of any search warrant, except substantially in accordance with the procedure herein set forth, the issuing magistrate, upon timely application therefor, shall require the return of said property, except such property as shall be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to be unlawful property. And also, from the web page: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/organization/fieldinv.shtml "Tax Enforcement involves personal contact with businesses and individuals to explain the progressive steps and actions that will be taken by Field Investigations in order to secure delinquent tax returns and tax underpayments, registrations and licenses. If the taxpayer is not cooperative, the Field Investigator will issue the due process notices required prior to obtaining a Certificate of Debt, an administrative judgment, to protect the State’s interest. With a Certificate of Debt filed with the NJ Superior Court, the Field Investigator will generate a Warrant of Execution in order to act to collect the tax debt. Before the seizure of a vehicle, a liquor license or the business itself, a final warning is given to the taxpayer encouraging payment arrangements. Thereafter, with continued non-compliance, the personal and business assets of the tax debtor are subject to seizure and subsequent sale at public auction. At any point prior to the auction sale, the taxpayer is encouraged to discuss payment options and to formalize a plan to pay the tax debt."
  17. Worse....unless I'm mistaken, he collected the state sales tax and didn't send it to the state.
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