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  1. Do you have a local PD in your town? If not you need to go to the NJSP station that serves your town - I'm a little confused why you would go to two different NJSP stations............ You may want to try getting a NJ boat license. I know some members of this forum have them and a out of state DL, though they may have gotten their FPID cards when they still had a NJ DL. Maybe they'll chime in.
  2. Some people have gotten a NJ boat license to make it easier to buy here in NJ. The NJSP wouldn't accept a government issued tax bill (or some other government issued bill) to prove residency?
  3. "We" need to keep challenging NJ's carry laws, eventually NJ will lose. If that happens at the appellate level we win even if the case doen't make it to SCOTUS.
  4. Liberal minds are incapable of reasoning, logic or any type rational thought.
  5. Anyone have an exterminator they can recommend? I always prefer to get referrals when looking to hire someone.
  6. Are they even making any money doing those deals? I would think they'd do better selling to regular nurseries
  7. NJSP has a template for computers to print permits and FID cards on a printer, so tell your town to get that from them.
  8. I don't have the statute or code to quote but I know the NJSP told us specifically about two years ago that the IDs need to match.
  9. You can trim either of them whenever you want, but scorpio said the burning bush will turn brilliant red soon, so waiting a bit might be a good idea. You can cut them back hard if you want to, they are rather hardy. I would cut off some of the longer branches that are growing into other shrubs on the cherry, but try to keep it as natural as possible.
  10. Didn't Hines go into bankruptcy selling to Home Depot? They were paid per scan and and any plants returned by customers were charged back. If anyone ever wondered why Home Depot never cared why someone returned a dead plant it was because they weren't the ones taking the loss. Why any company would agree to those terms - particularly when selling plants that customers don't water - is beyond me.
  11. As far as I know........ That would be the last place I would go to buy plants
  12. I have a FDE NJ compliant Kriss in 9mm in stock And yes they also come in 10mm now.
  13. This was years ago in Mendham and Morris Township over the winter before they started with limited hunts to control the deer population in those areas. And before every cell phone had a camera, so SOL on the pics. If I see it again I'll make sure to take pics and send them to Michael Dirr so it can be forever documented in the "plant bible" LOL.
  14. This reminds me of a story a guy told me who moved from LI to PA shortly after renewing his driver license in NY. He owned about 5 handguns and just picked up and left without notifying NY that he moved. When his NY handgun permits expired, the NYSP went looking for him but couldn't find him since he hadn't bothered to get a PA driver license. Once his NY DL expired he got a PA DL - 3 years or so after moving. A few months later he gets a call from the PASP asking if he owns certain handguns and he says yes, and then asks if he still has them in his possession, and he says yes. They then said OK thank you and were going to end the phone call, but he asks them what this was all about? They then told him that the NYSP had been repeatedly calling and insisting that the PASP go to his house to physically verify that he was still in possession of the handguns. The PASP told him that they couldn't be bothered with doing that and were going to call the NYSP back and tell them he still had the guns. To your point, what is NY going to do once you move to NJ? As long as the guns are NJ legal (I can't imagine anything legal in NYC is illegal in NJ) you can just move to NJ with them, no paperwork is required. As others have said, maybe the OP should turn in the NY permit once safely in NJ as a courtesy?
  15. Chamaecyparis pisifera "Filifera Aurea" nana
  16. That's probably a good idea, my daughter is only 6 but I need to start my plantings ahead of her teenage years.............
  17. That's less than half of the full botanical name for that plant
  18. I've seen deer eat Pieris, Leucothoe, Buxus, Gold Mops (not spelling one out that in Latin, LOL), and probably every variety of Ilex. Not completely stripped, but in extremely bad deer areas during a really bad winter, they'll eat them out of desperation. Also seen them eat Colorado Blue Spruce.
  19. Barberry is one plant I've never seen deer eat...............
  20. Deer do different things in different areas. In Morris county and north I haven't seen any major damage to any of the plicata cultivars. Occidentalis on the other hand gets stripped in areas with even modest deer population. I have seen deer eat Eastern Red Cedar in bad deer areas, but the American Arbs would be long gone before that. Again, nothing surprises me anymore about what deer will eat.
  21. If you are going to plant Skip Laurels this year I would plant them soon. Most plants do best when planted in the fall, but Cherry Laurels aren't one of them. They need to root some before the winter sets in
  22. 'Nigra' is a cultivar of Thjua occidentalis - so Thjua occidentalis the parent to 'Nigra'. This is the same plant that that cedar shingles and shakes are made from as well as cedar mulch. They grow wild in Maine, northern NH and VT as well as Quebec and a small portion of Ontario. Deer will eat anything in the worst areas, but I haven't yet seen them eat Green Giants in a substantial way, even in the worst areas. That said, we seem to loose a few more plants each year that deer didn't eat before but will now - so nothing would surprise me.
  23. I have 6.5 Japanese ammo in stock
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