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  1. While I agree in principle, it doesn't seem like there's an actual legal standard or definition of what constitutes appropriate signage, and perhaps that's intentional in order to trip people up. Other states seem to have much better (reasonable? logical?) mechanisms in place for this.
  2. Roughly a standard-sized sheet of paper with tiny font. It's on the left side wall as you go in. Very easy to miss.
  3. Southern Mercer is pretty bad. Can definitely smell the smoke here.
  4. For the holster question, I like your ideas. When I carry AIWB it's actually fairly comfortable seated/sitting (I am wrong-handed, which equates to about 10:30 for me) but when I get in the car I also pull the holster up a smidge and pull my shirt over the seat belt to minimize access time. (Side question: are you carrying AIWB with one in the pipe?) On the lock box question, you should definitely try to measure the space beneath the seat and make sure you can return anything you buy (if it looks tight you could mock up whatever you are considering buying with wood). The space under the seat is usually somewhat irregularly shaped and may have wires, harnesses, brackets, etc. that can get in the way. Plus you need something to loop the cable around. Also, I wanted to be able pull the box out and push it back it while seated in the car with the door shut, which can be quite challenging (cable coils oddly or gets snagged, box doesn't go back in smoothly, etc.).
  5. https://gun.lawyer/episode-135-largest-gun-ban-in-usa/ So, this law, this absurd law, is turning uncountable numbers of New Jersey citizens, honest law-abiding citizens into potential felons. Facing New Jersey’s typical draconian and outrageous penalties for technical violations of the law, as New Jersey is famous for. Think about how many guns here are covered. It is the largest gun ban that I am aware of in United States history if you think of how many guns come under this law. As we speak, this law is on the books. If you want to read the actual law, I’ll give you the statute. It’s N.J.S. 2C:39-3 subsection n. That’s on the possession prohibitions. N.J.S. 2C:39-9 k., which are the other prohibitions that are at a second- degree level, even more severe. You can see in the 39-9 law, that’s where you’ll also find all the other “Ghosts Gun” prohibitions and 3d printer and all that kind of stuff, all thrown in there.
  6. I got the same email so I guess I am good. I am guessing they got bombarded with emails like mine.
  7. They used to send out membership cards and I thought I re-registered back in Nov 22 when I made a couple donations but they never sent me a card. I am trying to determine if I am actually a member. I still get their emails but I am looking for something to prove it (and they never gave out membership numbers like NRA and GOA do). Waiting for a response from my phone call and email. Also, ANJRPC just released this: https://www.anjrpc.org/page/PistolBraceWarning
  8. My interpretation for pre-1968 firearms is that It's not that they don't have a serial number; it's that they don't have a serial number issued by a federal firearms licensee, which didn't exist prior to 1968.
  9. How about an SKS, M1 or a Mosin purchased or transferred at an NJ FFL? Plenty of legitimate examples here.
  10. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/breaking-new-jersey-has-enacted-the-largest-gun-ban-in-us-history/ Our friends at Ammoland, who are based in the gun rights hell that is New Jersey, have uncovered what appears to be a little-known aspect of a gun control law that passed and was signed into law last June. They’ve just published an article by attorney Evan Nappen who has read the law closely and discovered that — intentionally or not — it’s actually the biggest gun ban ever enacted in these here United States. The bill was ostensibly intended to outlaw firearms without serial numbers. It outlawed homemade guns, 3D printed guns, even possession of the files for running a 3D printer or CNC machine for making firearms. It even outlawed slingshots, fer Chrissakes. And like so many laws that are enacted at all levels of government, this one was poorly written. And as a result, it’s incredibly broad. I talked to Mr. Nappen this afternoon and he tells me the law is quite clear that for a firearm to be legal in New Jersey, it has to have a serial number and the serial number must have been imprinted by a federally licensed firearm manufacturer. That means your Daisy BB gun — which under the state’s idiotic laws is considered a firearm — may have a serial number on it, but Daisy isn’t a federally licensed gun maker. As a result that Red Ryder in your kid’s closet now makes you a felon. The implications, however, are far wider than that. Think of every pre-1968 firearm owned by New Jersey residents. The Garand that Gramps brought home from the war in Europe? Felony. The duck gun that your uncle bought in 1955 and left to you in his will…you’re now a felon. Under the state’s God-awful gun laws, air guns, pellet guns, CO2 guns, muzzleloaders and black powder guns are all considered firearms. If they don’t have serial numbers that were imprinted by a federally licensed gun maker, they’re illegal. Technically that Canik TP9 that’s made in a factory in Turkey…but now one that’s federally licensed by the US government…is also banned. Yeah. More at link.
  11. If those ammo cans were filled with cash then yes.
  12. I tend to just stick with IWB. I am thin too so OWB doesn't always work. What clock position are you looking to do? In cooler weather rear IWB conceals just fine with an outer shirt, sweatshirt/hoodie, flannel shirt, etc. So far I have run AIWB for summer shirts as it seems to conceal better but I do think I need to try rear IWB more. I typically wear button down shirts with patterns, though some of the plain ones work fine for concealing too. One thing's for sure, I can't carry at 9 (3 for righties) at all regardless of the clothing over it.
  13. Does NJ law clarify what constitutes the correct signage? I am guessing not. My understanding is that in other states like TX (paging @Displaced Texan) the signs have to be conspicuous and even display the statute (I believe they are either 30-06 or 30-07 or something like that). The things at the malls I've seen are not signs at all, they are not obvious nor in the line of sight when entering so it seems you could have plausible deniability (assuming that's a real legal thing, IANAL). @DAHL's response was reasonable but nothing in this state is, especially WRT 2A so the safe play seems to me to go out of your way when going somewhere new to look for small signs, BS "code of conduct" notices posted off to the side in 6-point font, etc.
  14. I just went through my summer button down shirts and I have to say I was pretty darn surprised that they all concealed well for carrying AIWB (plus with a spare mag up front!). Different colors, patterns (or lack thereof), fit, etc. I know conventional wisdom suggests darker colors with patterns that break up the lines and I agree with that by overall I had a hard time seeing outline on any of them. Some are a shorter cut than others so I definitely need to be aware when reaching up. I was planning on buying a bunch of shirts but now I think I will probably only pick up a couple. YMMV.
  15. Picked up my PA permit from Delco. Folks there couldn't have been nicer! And there were super busy too. If you go, know that parking there really stinks. I was able to find an empty lot a few blocks away (Jasper Street I think).
  16. No experience with these but they looked interesting to me for an ankle rig. https://bugbiteholsters.com
  17. I won't ask you the question about Taylor Ham or Pork Roll because I don't like either! Welcome!
  18. Neither. Man-made global climate warming change! One of the tornados missed us by maybe 2 miles at most. As 1LtCap said, it went from black to oh crap in the blink of an eye. We had a ton of small hail but thankfully no real damage, except for the plastic gable vents, which now have some holes in them (and were replaced not that long ago. Grrrr...).
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