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1 hour ago, CJack said:What I heard and read is, 60 days for the PD (law / admin code) and 30 days for courts (courts directive from 2019). How long its been since your app was sent to court ?
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?
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12 hours ago, Beretta92x said:I really do believe there should be some kind of wait for your firearms permit to help keep rash judgement suicides down.
... and that's exactly how we end up with non-sensical feel good common sense gun control laws - "it's for your SAfeTy"
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4 hours ago, CMJeepster said:There's no waiting period at Home Depot for rope.
maybe just limit the amount of rope you can buy, not enough to make a noose
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In reality how would that actually "prohibit" such future executive orders?
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3 hours ago, kc17 said:I live in Monmouth County, but the NJSP in Mercer County is my local barracks.
There's a municipality in Monmouth that doesn't have its own PD?
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14 minutes ago, Mr.Stu said:It's all about personal responsibility and accountability. Should the government be allowed to restrict a basic human right to only those people who can pass an arbitrary test? No! In fact HELL NO!
Of course not! No one would dare apply that to voting rights ...
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I'm a geek, currently reading "The Phoenix Project".
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4 minutes ago, CAL. .30 M1 said:A person who obtained a permit to purchase a handgun or a firearms purchaser identification card prior to the effective date of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall not be required to complete a course of instruction pursuant to this subsection.
Does this mean an unexecuted P2P? or any P2P previously obtained regardless of how long ago?
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18 minutes ago, Jerzeydemon said:What’s the new requirements for pistol permits?
https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2022/A4370/bill-text?f=A4500&n=4370_R1
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18 minutes ago, 1LtCAP said:if me or mine is injured.....mentally or physically by an "incident" at a place with "no-guns-allowed" posted, i will sue the ever lovin snot outta them
this, 1000000000%
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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.
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I read these as "we don't want your business" signs.
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18 minutes ago, CapGuns&SnapsKid said:you hand over your NJ drivers license for ID and then a NH non-resident CCW card for your firearm do these states recognize that?
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/nh-gun-laws/
18 minutes ago, CapGuns&SnapsKid said:a PA police officer said your ID and CCW addresses have to match
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/#recRestrictedQuotePA does not accept NH non-resident ccw.
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3 hours ago, 45Doll said:What about the liability of rendering your customers defenseless?
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.
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1 hour ago, samiam said:Maybe it's a practical joke by someone in Trenton
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.
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1 hour ago, samiam said:I was reading through The Consitution a couple of days ago
Semi relevant, interesting watch
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8 hours ago, Displaced Texan said:The reason is to make it inconvenient.
no, it's "for your safety!" lol
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8 minutes ago, YankeeSC said:IIRC, that only applies to retired LEO, or has that changed?
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20 minutes ago, xXxplosive said:was just told, under the current system your permit is maxed out at 75yo.......so basically you have no right to self-defense upon reaching that age......what's right here.
IIRC, that only applies to retired LEO, or has that changed?
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18 minutes ago, H2oVento said:so a ccw is needed to stop in between with a firearm locked in the trunk
I don't think you read the guidance.
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3 hours ago, H2oVento said:Ok so we can carry now
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.
3 hours ago, H2oVento said:has the ruling changed anything with having a gun in the car.
Not at all.
https://www.state.nj.us/lps/dcj/agguide/transporting-firearms_guide.pdf
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IIRC, at the moment it's specifically prohibited by NJ.
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I would love to start competing again, but with the scarcity and cost of ammo these days ...
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21 hours ago, ESB said:How do you CC comfortably? What do you wear, what should you look for, what works for you
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:
NJ Handgun Carry Permit Application Experience
in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
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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 ...