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  1. 5 hours ago, Mr.Stu said:

     

    The wording of the statute is peculiar. The onus is on the Chief or Superintendent to determine what you intend to carry at the time that you submit the application. There is also a section that allows the NJSP Superintendent to specify the required forms used to apply.

    I read this as making the SP.182a mandatory when you apply as allowable under the statute.

    However, the day you apply is an single point in time. What you intend to carry at that time and what you intend to carry a year later are not necessarily the same thing. There may be a gun (or three) that you didn't even own at the time you applied for your carry permit. There is nothing in the statute that gives NJSP or any PD the authority to demand any additional forms between permit applications.

    TLDR; I believe the SP.182a form can be required to be submitted as part of an application for a permit. It does not need to be filled in at any other time.

    Yup. Exactly.  What i was texting you last night. Within new bylaws.  Do you need a use of force class if you qualified prior to their dates listed    It denotes nothing about that.  


  2. For those who travel through maryland.  Roc training from union hill gun club in monroe.   They now are offering the class to carry in md. The best thing about it is rocco that teaches the class has the ability to do md fingerprints on site.   Look into it.  Its a pita to get the printing done.   It is a 2 day class. I went there today to get printed. If you have a dd214 or i believe if you’re an nra instructor. You are exempt from the class time. Me.  I have my dd214  and an instructor so my exemption takes place. But look into it. 

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  3. On 7/3/2023 at 7:12 AM, 10X said:

    It'll depend mostly on the diameter of the stumps, and a little on how accessible they are, and if you want the chips left in place, or removed.  It's been awhile since I've had any done, and like Griz said, the quotes were generally folded into the cost of removing the trees.   It has been a lot of years since I've had a service out just to grind stumps.   It wasn't inexpensive...

    If they leave the chips, check under them...I had one crew leave the stumps slightly above ground level, hidden under the huge pile of chips.   I had to call them back to finish the job.   If you want to plant grass over the stumps, you'll have to specify that you want them ground down at least 4 inches below ground level.

    Agree with 10x. Leaving chips and 2 approximately 24” stumps.  Around 225-250$. 
    Removing grindings.  Adding soil and seed. About double that price 

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  4. Theyll handle any case.  Think about it. The higher the percentage they get you the more money they make.  So its a benefit for both parties interests. And they streamline and mainline it.  So the faster everything gets submitted.   The faster you and them get paid

    Not alot of vets know theres companies like this exist 

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