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  1. They don't care about justifying it, they just want to make it as much of a nuisance as possible. They do not want you to carry. You know how long that's going to take? I have a non-criminal case before Somerset county and they keep changing judges and kicking the can down the road, going on 18 months and no new date yet ...
  2. This keeps coming up, but in practical terms how's that supposed to work? They don't get your application processed in time ... then what?
  3. ... and that's exactly how we end up with non-sensical feel good common sense gun control laws - "it's for your SAfeTy"
  4. maybe just limit the amount of rope you can buy, not enough to make a noose
  5. In reality how would that actually "prohibit" such future executive orders?
  6. There's a municipality in Monmouth that doesn't have its own PD?
  7. Of course not! No one would dare apply that to voting rights ...
  8. I'm a geek, currently reading "The Phoenix Project".
  9. Does this mean an unexecuted P2P? or any P2P previously obtained regardless of how long ago?
  10. https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/A4370/bill-text?f=A4500&n=4370_R1
  11. Oddly enough, here in SC they have legal backing, but fortunately you don't see very many of them. Whole Foods comes to mind plus a few random places.
  12. I read these as "we don't want your business" signs.
  13. https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/nh-gun-laws/ Well of course they do, why wouldn't they? The address on your NH non-resident CCW would show your NJ address. Regarding PA and NH, see: https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/nh-gun-laws/#recRestricted PA does not accept NH non-resident ccw.
  14. Wish we saw more of that re: gun free zones or prohibited carry. Now that's a common sense firearms law I could get behind: you prohibit it, you're liable for death and damages.
  15. Maybe y'all are just overthinking this whole thing, and NJ doesn't yet have a clue about what it's doing and is scrambling to react, so the "official" advice is simply (and literally) all over the place until they can get it all sorted out and on the same page across all agencies.
  16. https://www.courthousenews.com/retired-cops-sue-over-new-jersey-gun-restrictions/#:~:text=The state requires retired police,to carry a concealed firearm.&text=In order to obtain the,right to deny any application. https://nj.gov/njsp/firearms/rpo-law.shtml
  17. IIRC, that only applies to retired LEO, or has that changed?
  18. You always "could" carry, so that hasn't changed. What has changed is that states can no longer require proof of need to issue. In NJ you still have to go through the process. Not at all. https://www.state.nj.us/lps/dcj/agguide/transporting-firearms_guide.pdf
  19. IIRC, at the moment it's specifically prohibited by NJ.
  20. I would love to start competing again, but with the scarcity and cost of ammo these days ...
  21. Normal everyday clothing. Pants are a size larger to accommodate the IWB holster. For belts, I use a Bullbelt Distressed American Bison Steel Core or a Black Crossbreed Executive Gun Belt. See also:
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