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  1. We definitely stand to benefit from the action. My point was that the other states aren't doing this to help the residents of NJ, they're doing it to protect themselves from FFF (Future Federal F***ing)

     

    I'm glad that this is finally getting national attention from states that feel it could threaten their liberties and are stepping up to defend other states from constitutional injustice.

     

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    Imagine if we lived someplace where the state protected our rights !


  2. 1)Shall be carried unloaded and contained in a closed and fastened case, gunbox, securely tied package, or locked in the trunk of the automobile in which it is being transported, and in the course of travel, shall include only such deviations as are reasonably necessary under the circumstances.

    2)The firearm should not be directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the vehicle. If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm and ammunition must be in a locked container other than the vehicle's glove compartment or console.

     

    I copied 1 & 2 from a post above. 2 states if you have no trunk " must be in a locked container ". Can you transport handguns in an SUV without a " LOCKING" container ? Say the case they came in or a zip up bag ?


  3. Does anyone own a Bodyguard 380 and have first hand knowledge of how it is to shoot ?

     

    I realize it's not a 1st choice as a self defense tool but a lot of people conceal carry pocket 380's as a primary or backup.

     

    I've read some shooters prefer FMJ to something like Hornady Critical Defense in this caliber as penetration becomes an issue with a less powerful round?

     

    Does it feel like a 22lr or more like a 40 cal due to its small size ?

     

    Thanks in advance for sharing any first hand experience !


  4. No, it's a good question - not from the email, but at a campaign meet-and-greet - said he understood the frustration, wanted to keep illegal guns off the street without interfering with the rights of citizens, etc., kind of the party line, so we'll see what legislation gets introduced this term. I still think it's important to communicate with representatives of groups like Mayors Against Illegal Guns and try to influence their members to change the legislative priorities. Bloomberg can pump all the money in he wants - but in Jersey City, there are more than 25,000 FID holders, and the election was won by a much, much, much smaller margin that that.

    If we could only get those 25,000 to come out and vote in a bloc ...


  5. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/redistricting_committee_approv.html

     

    The democratic proposed and implemented redistricting plan didn't help either. It solidifies the dems hold on the statehouse.

     

    5 republicans / 5 democrats bad one " independent " placed on the board ny the NJ SC.

     

    Districts in north jersey (cities) have less people in them than south jersey (rural /suburban ). Leading to more representation at the statehouse.

     

    Even with Christie's landslide in November the legislative balance hardly tipped.

     

    That being said I always get out to vote and get like minded friends to do so as well.

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