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  1. 2 hours ago, raz-0 said:

    Well I am skeptical that Trump isn't turning on us, it is possible that this is strategy. 

    1) You don't have to be articulate to be smart. Some folks who are smart choose to play down their verbal skill for their benefit. 

    2) There's trying to outsmart your opposition, and then there's a card force. It's a term from magic tricks. In this case Trump insisted he get a bundled up omnibus. Schumer knows that an AWB of any flavor, much less the semi-auto ban is BS and won't pass. He even said their isn't full support for an AWB on the dem side of the aisle. So. Send in stuff without the AWB, trump can thump the table and say not good enough. Send it with and it all dies before it hits him.  It's not genius, but it is a valid stalling tactic as well as requiring congress members to put their name to very specific gun control. By requesting bundling, it means all the "weak" gun grabbers have to jump off the same bridge as their zealot friends

    3) This may not be accidental. Gun control is very often a losing issue at the polls. If you see midterms as a fight, having the opposition rally your base is free, and if you are facing the shit storm in the media anyway, you might as well benefit form it as much as possible

     

     

     

    thats about as well as anyone could have said it. i do think trump is smarter then he sounds, weather he downplays his vocab. on purpose or not i dont know. you dont need to be a mastermind tactician to understand how to call bluffs and force hands.


  2. ill be there, and my brother will almost certainly come with me. gonna spread this word of mouth i might be able to get a few more guys to go

    MARCH 26 GUN OWNER RALLY UPDATE

    Social media has been abuzz since our announcement earlier this week of a March 26th gun owner rally in Trenton sponsored by ANJRPC and NRA. In 3 days, over 800 people have said they will attend - and we haven't even announced details or logistics yet!

    The rally has been timed to coincide with the anticipated date that both houses of the legislature will be in full session and voting on the first wave of anti-gun legislation. The rally will be at the Trenton War Memorial, one block from the State House.

    ANJRPC and NRA are planning a morning rally followed by a march to the Senate and Assembly chambers, where we will pack the galleries and make sure legislators know we are watching as they vote. Plan on spending the entire day.

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  3. this happens to me just about every time i order any kind of ammunition online (not just handgun) i assume the shipper is just trying to cover theyre ass because of how ridiculous some states laws are, and staying on top of all current laws in the rabid anti gun states its easier to just add restrictions on theyre end  shipping policy from a place i just ordered from last week - 

    AMMUNITION ORDERS

    No shipments of ammo to: AK, CA, CT, DC, HI, IL, MA, NY.

    In NJ: you must email FID + DL before ordering.


  4. 2 hours ago, remixer said:

    One bill limits magazines to 5 another to 10.. am i missing something.

    This sort of annoys me, it makes 2 classes of people in this state.

    The bill also permits retired police officers authorized to possess and carry a handgun in this State to continue to possess and carry a magazine capable of holding up to 15 rounds.

     

    ‘All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.’

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  5. you know if any law is sold to the public as "for the children" or "to keep the public safe" you can be damn sure its going to cost you money and restrict your rights as a citizen. strict gun laws coincidentally increase violent crime, insane school funding somehow produces low test scores, drug use and smuggling has skyrocketed with the war on drugs,  "affordable care" increased heath care costs, its maddening. 1515627284178.png.06634f7d1f0ec0a663fda822d138d70c.png


  6. quinton is an awesome club, i wish i lived closer. they put on some great 3 gun and idpa matches. navigating the hunting zones, seasons, permits and regulations in nj - its like deciphering a dead language but if you know what you want to hunt and where you can usually figure out the rest. hope the new governor dosent scare you off too fast. if your interested in 3 gun matches at quinton talk to @louu


  7. 4 minutes ago, Scorpio64 said:

    That's like saying I'd consider the boot of a nazi on my neck a win because he's not kicking me in the balls.  I mean, it could be worse but the "status quo" is still laying on the ground with a nazi boot on your neck.

    i like the analogy as long as we remember judges and police unions are licking those boots to a glossy sheen

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  8. i already knew he was completely ignorant about gun laws already on the books, also that he is a rabid anti gun socialist. i meant more specifically the part of his speech where he plans to " tear down barriers to voting " what exactly does he believe is a "barrier to voting"?!? currently all thats required to vote in nj is the ability to consume oxygen, and thats only if you ignore all the dead people who still vote somehow.

    sorry, taken from his campaign page

    1. Making voter registration easier through:
      • Automatic voter registration: Five states have automatic voter registration at their Motor Vehicle Commissions (MVC). This means that residents are automatically registered to vote when they visit the MVC unless they opt out. Governor Christie vetoed a law that would make NJ the sixth such empowering state.
      • Online voter registration: There is no reason why our residents should be able to bank and shop online, but not register to vote. 38 states have already moved towards online voter registration in some form. NJ should follow suit.
      • Same-day voter registration: Sixteen states have authorized voters to register the day of elections. NJ requires that our residents register 21 days before an election – Phil believes we should eliminate this requirement.
    2. Allowing early voting: 21 states allow residents to vote early at the polls prior to election day — easing the burden for working families that cannot get to the polls in person. Governor Christie vetoed a bill that would have required counties to establish between three and seven polling places available for early voting during the 15 days prior to the election.
    3. Allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they will be 18 by election day: Currently, New Jersey citizens who turn 18 after the primary but before the general election are put in an unfair position where they have to vote for the candidates on the ballot but did not have a say in choosing who is on the ballot. 24 states allow these voters to vote in the primary as well, and New Jersey should join them.

  9. also from his speach:

    To my partners in the legislature: I ask you to send me the bills, among others, to reaffirm our support for women's health and Planned Parenthood; to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour; to promote equal pay for women; to give every worker the peace of mind of earned sick leave; to tear down barriers to voting; and, to strengthen our gun laws.

    And, I promise you now that they will be met with a signing ceremony instead of a veto pen.

    what the hell does that mean?


  10. i will not comply. i suggest everyone do the same, the 2 scary feature law was already arbitrary and ridiculous. the idea that basically every semi auto black rifle will become illegal overnight is absurd, considering most are already compliant with the nonsense regulations that exist. to anyone already buying compliance parts to "get ready" YOU are part of the problem not the solution. i suggest you move to NY or CA and stop spreading the disease of compliance to " free states " that are already being overrun with loyal democrats fleeing NJ

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  11. hey, really hoping to make the 26th. ill know when it gets a little closer. quick question about shotgun mag cap.  it says on the site you linked its 6 for a semi, is that a competition rule or NJ law? i was led to believe semis could hold more then 6 as long as it didnt have a pistol grip or a collapsable stock 

     

    iii. A semi-automatic shotgun that has at least two of the following: (1) A folding or telescoping stock; (2) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon; (3) A fixed magazine capacity in excess of six rounds; and/or (4) An ability to accept a detachable magazine;

     

    3. A semi-automatic shotgun with either a magazine capacity exceeding six rounds, a folding stock or a pistol grip;

     

    also those are some sweet looking targets. 

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