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  1. Hi all. New to the forum and a new (personal) gun owner. I have a few questions for all of you. I am a NJ resident for mail, taxes, etc. I have an apartment in Philly, as I work out of there. I recently got my NJ Firearms ID card, and the handgun purchase permit, and yesterday bought a Sig P226. (I have a HK also, but that is a separate fed issue and does not have anything to do with the state of NJ). 1) Am I able to take my gun to my place of residence in PA? Do I need to do ANYTHING with the state of PA to make it legal to bring my gun across the border from NJ? 2) Is there anyway to get a CCW in the state of PA these days? I was reading about the FL/UT loopholes, but it appears the liberal Attorney General in PA has made up her own laws to end this. 3) I thought about applying for the FL permit, as it seems relatively straight-forward. Has anyone done this recently, and can I still do it through mail as a non-resident of Florida? I'm sure I'll have more questions, but this is a start. Thanks for the insight!
  2. Hi all. New to the forum and a new (personal) gun owner. I have a few questions for all of you. I am a NJ resident for mail, taxes, etc. I have an apartment in Philly, as I work out of there. I recently got my NJ Firearms ID card, and the handgun purchase permit, and yesterday bought a Sig P226. (I have a HK also, but that is a separate fed issue and does not have anything to do with the state of NJ). 1) Am I able to take my gun to my place of residence in PA? Do I need to do ANYTHING with the state of PA to make it legal to bring my gun across the border from NJ? 2) Is there anyway to get a CCW in the state of PA these days? I was reading about the FL/UT loopholes, but it appears the liberal Attorney General in PA has made up her own laws to end this. 3) I thought about applying for the FL permit, as it seems relatively straight-forward. Has anyone done this recently, and can I still do it through mail as a non-resident of Florida? I'm sure I'll have more questions, but this is a start. Thanks for the insight!
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