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  1. The only time non-guested non-members are permitted is during public events. All events are posted on the calendar, the event would specify if it is members only or public. Even then, you can not see the indoor ranges without the fob to unlock the door. Not seeing the place ahead of time was a concern I had also. Turned out positive for me. As far as I know the outdoor ranges are open all year. Never seen or heard otherwise. Matches may be cancelled due to weather based on the Director's discretion. Correction: outdoor ranges are closed for one week in Dec for deer season. Indoor range is still open. Members are restricted to x number of guests at a time, each guest y number of times a year. Immediate family does not count. You have to sign in as a guest, stay with the member while there, and the member is responsible for you.
  2. I was hesitant to join (mostly over the cost) debated it for about two years before I did join. You can split the $600 capitol contribution fee into smaller payments. $300 up front, then $320 split into four payments over a year. They also pro-rate the yearly dues based on when you join. You can get credits for attending the meetings or being a member of approved work parties also. Some other clubs mandate work party participation, or you buy your way off. The range rules are posted on the website: https://cjrpc.org/page/Rules there's a downloadable pdf at the bottom. I'm coming up on my one year anniversary and I have never had to wait to shoot. They do close the indoor range for a couple of hours one night a week for cleaning; otherwise 24/7 as advertised. As mentioned previously the outdoor ranges are limited to mostly daylight hours to be good neighbors. The pits do have some steel targets set up that you can use. There are restrictions on what you can shoot in the pits though. Pistol, general and high power ranges have target stand holders set into the ground to hold your supplied stand. It is not an inexpensive club, but they do put money into the place and I do feel I get my money's worth. I'd be willing to show you around as well; although I'm not AS close as mjrfd99, nor do I get there as often.
  3. Don't all judges & politicians have carry permits?
  4. Saw this earlier. I have a permit due to expire this month. Maybe I'll get a Remington.
  5. I wouldn't know if they call me for the polls, since I never answer the phone unless caller id displays someone I want/have to talk to. I also do not understand the reasoning behind polls in the first place. I do not base my opinions/decisions/actions on the opinions/decisions/actions of other people. All the polls tell me is what I already know, I'm surrounded by idiots and lemmings. They also only polled less than 900 people in a state of nearly 9 million.
  6. To be fair, for all we know the passenger could've been telling the driver to slow down. To be very generous, the driver could've had some type of medical episode and was not in control at the time. Odds are against it, but still a possibility. The investigators will do what they do and may or may not make public their theory of events. Only two people knew the what, how and maybe the why; nether of them can share that information. Agreed, it is very good nobody outside of the vehicle was injured.
  7. https://www.njsp.org/firearms/pdf/062408_title13ch54.pdf page 5. NJ considers pretty much anything with a projectile a firearm. And slingshots are illegal too.
  8. Not that it matters, but it was reported the building was a former house turned into commercial building housing a realtor's office. Factoring in the length and location of the skids marks, size and location of what sent the vehicle through the air, they had to be moving close to the car's max speed (I believe). I could not locate braking specs after a quick search; aside from that an upgraded brake system was a factory option.
  9. My wife used to eat steaks well done with catsup/ketchup (she was a culinarily abused child). Once I convinced her to taste a steak as it should be cooked there was no going back.
  10. To go back on topic, hands down the best steak house is mine.
  11. Here's one of the winners Va just elected: A Virginia lawmaker once jailed for having sex with his underage secretary won election to the state Senate Tuesday. Democrat Joe Morrissey easily defeated Independent Waylin Ross by winning more than 64 percent of the vote to represent the 16th Senate District, a seat long held by Democrats. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/virginia-democrat-accused-of-sex-with-teen-secretary-wins-state-senate-seat
  12. Someone will probably be along shortly to give better answers than I can, but in the meantime some light reading can be found at https://www.njsp.org/firearms/
  13. As disgusted I am regarding the lack of involvement the NRA has in NJ and the way they (probably) waste money; the only people to blame for what happened in Va are the people of Va that either voted Dem or did not vote at all. I find it hard to believe that there are many (if any) gun owners that are not aware that the Dems want to take our guns. The money Soros, Bloomberg, et al spend to get their word out should have the same impact on supporters of the 2A. If group X says to vote Dem for gun control, then that same $ spent by group X should have the same impact as if group Y says vote Rep to oppose gun control. I agree money has a huge impact, and there is a problem when one or two billionaires can have such an impact. But in the end, they have a big impact because the public is ............ (insert your own adjective here). I don't spend money on a product because a marketing agency told me to with flashy, expensive advertising; deciding who to vote for is no different.
  14. kc17

    CZ handguns

    @remixer sells them; maybe he works on them too, depending on what you need done?
  15. USA Carry believes NH does not recognize a Utah non-resident license. Handgunlaw.us states NH recognizes Utah, but does not specify resident vs. non-resident like USA Carry does. I could not locate relevant information on the NH website.
  16. NH does not recognize non-resident from Utah or Florida. {Edited to add: which is funny if you think about it since there are more hoops to jump through to get one from Utah or Florida}. I do not think a NH non-resident gets you any other that Utah and/or Florida will (besides Utah), but I admit I did not scrutinize the lists. I'm getting one because I am planning to attend class(es) at Sig Academy. It is not a requirement, but it will allow me to carry while up there, so why not? $100 for 5 years, no other fees. Sig Academy does require a FID or carry license (no older than 5 yrs, so my NJFOID is a no-go) or you have to get a background check done through them. Same one I used. Going in the mail today or tomorrow along with my check.
  17. The USA Carry website shows it is not recognized in Pa.
  18. I'm not a member/signed up for emails, but I started going to the IDPA competitions there. I'd heard it would be closed for the remainder of 2019.
  19. Anyone have any information on the progress of the range renovations?
  20. I did a search before I created the thread. The discussions I saw were older, things change.
  21. Full MI, feet and inches it is I guess. Probably give (optional) SSN as well. Anyone else send copies of NJFOID and/or other non-resident cards also? NH website states: ***UPDATE 10/25/16*** Please be advised that due to the New Hampshire Supreme Court opinion Bach v. New Hampshire Department of Safety, ___ N.H. ___ (No. 2014-0721, decided June 2, 2016), Out-of-State Residents applying for a Non-Resident Pistol/Revolver License are NOT required to supply the Resident State License Number on Form DSSP 260 and are NOT required to supply either a copy of a valid concealed carry license issued by the state, county, or town in which they reside OR a letter from their local police department, as described in Saf-C 2102.03(c) and on the reverse of Form DSSP 260. But I figured it couldn't make the situation worse if I did, right?
  22. Thank you for posting that link. I admit I was amazed to see such an article on an NJ based news site. The author made some good points and examples on how the NY case can be beneficial for all 2A supporters.
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