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  1. I don't use social media. I had two reasons to apply for a NJ permit: I spend a lot of time in PA and in order to apply for a non-resident PA permit, you must supply a copy of your home state's permit. The other reason is a NJ permit eliminates "exceptions" when transporting firearms.........for now. It IS a violation of the 4th Amendment to provide that kind of personal information and if ANJRPC were looking for individuals to join a lawsuit, I would, and I'd make a donation to the legal team.
  2. I would try either Dauphin or Berks County. Ultimately, you are looking for a rural county that has not been "infected" by democrats. The disgraced AG you are thinking of is Kathleen Keene, who is currently serving a prison sentence. Unfortunately, she was the person who accepted a non-resident permit from NH to be used in PA for a very short time. A lot of NJ folks took advantage of that while they could. Shapiro put a stop to that as soon as he took office.
  3. dilbert1967

    Lever guns

    I would recommend a Rossi. I have it in .357 magnum with a 16 inch barrel. I am accurate to 150 meters with the factory sights. With all the craziness going on in late 2020, I realized I didn't have a rifle or carbine. I would have preferred an AR platform but refused to spend good money for a NJ neutered rifle. Shooters had the .357 magnum Rossi in stock and I paid $570 "out the door". .357 ammo wasn't a problem, I bought it when it was $12 for a box of 50 rounds.
  4. Even rednecks are smarter than these two.
  5. Congratulations! What I find interesting is there no mention in the timeline of your application packet being sent to the county prosecutor's office. Apparently, Burlington County has seen fit to send a few of the applications there, according to what I've read in this thread. Maybe I'm mistaken. Again, congrats, and be safe out there!
  6. I recommend "Orphan X" by Gregg Hurwitz. There is a whole series and that is the first one.
  7. "Alex" is Alexander Roubian, president of New Jersey 2nd Amendment Society, or NJ2AS. Or you become a member of ANJRPC. They have several lawyers (on retainer?) that can answer basic legal questions. Given the recent Supreme Court ruling, and if the MD's letter is part of the PD's standard method of applying for a permit, they are going to have to re-think their applications requirements.
  8. I agree. My work schedule is full until late September. By then, I think the steps to take to get a permit will be a bit clearer although the "system" will be bogged down with the number of applications submitted. I figure I've waited this long................
  9. In 1987 or so when Florida passed concealed carry, I remember liberals and their media minions were screaming "there will blood in the streets". Newspaper headlines were saying the same thing. As to why we haven't had a mass shooting yet in NJ, I'm thinking it boils down to luck. Because law-abiding don't commit mass shootings.
  10. I live in the Medford/Medford Lakes area and will travel to Rahway to get what I need done by this guy. He is that good. J DEPAZZA GUNSMITH 732-382-4066 344 ST GEORGES AVE, RAHWAY, NJ 07065
  11. I sent my e-mail opposing the five bills ANJPRC stated was scheduled to be heard tomorrow. I got an e-mail today for NJ2AS stating there were four additional bills scheduled for Wednesday as well. Nationally, the only way this turns out favorably for us is if the U.S Supreme Court states exactly what the requirements are to get a concealed carry permit. However I doubt that they would ever go into that level of detail.
  12. Yes, I do. I have not heard about this until now. Just one more item to stock up on.
  13. Unless it states that specifically in the contract, Winchester should be able to sell to anyone. I work for a defense contractor and, unless its in the "Statement of Work", then we are not required to do it. The government would have to amend the contract and all parties would have to agree.
  14. I use this to improve my control when using a handgun. I'm sure grip strength decreases when you age. I'm also sure there are other products out there. In addition to Amazon, REI Sports has them as well. https://www.amazon.com/PROHANDS-Strengthener-Spring-Loaded-Finger-Piston-Tension/dp/B000UMHUSI/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=Gripmaster&qid=1649642655&sr=8-6
  15. This stove is over 20 years old so in my research back then, I discovered that a catalytic converter could be expected to last 5 years. Routine maintenance consisted of taking apart the stove and cleaning the converter annually. When you say you "don't get more than 6'ish hours average" I take that to mean you fill up the burn box and don't have to add wood for six hours? If that's the case, and that's what you are looking for, I don't recommend this stove. Burn time to add wood for this stove is between 30 - 60 minutes.
  16. I have the Aspen 1920 model. I had a choice between the catalytic converter and a second burn chamber submodel. I chose the second burn chamber because the catalytic converter requires maintenance and eventually replacing the converter. After an hour or so, if you look at the chimney outside, you can't tell I'm burning until you see the heat coming off the chimney. No smoke is visible. When I had it installed, the code inspector was more concerned with the hearth construction than the smoke the unit produced.
  17. I started prepping in 2008, however, I'm going to refrain from stating why for obvious reasons.
  18. I have a Vermont Castings stove. It will heat the whole house keeping it around 70 degrees even if the outside temperature is below zero. I've had the stove for over 20 years and use about 2 cords during the winter.
  19. If the police department is insisting upon that requirement, I would reach out to NJ2AS (www.NJ2AS.org). Alex may be able to help you out. I'm really curious as to which PD that is. If that doesn't work, then Johnny B already suggested the next step: hire a 2A lawyer.
  20. About one year ago, a family member needed a similar letter to get a NJFID. The family member contacted Dr. Pirelli's office and was assigned to one of his staff psychologists. It did not have to be a psychiatrist. About three months later, the family member submitted the application for a NJFID, two P2P, and the completed letter to the NJ State Police (we don't have a municipal police department). About two months after that, we were shopping for two pistols. Dr. Pirelli's services aren't cheap, however, when you read the finished letter, you can immediately determine a lot of thought went into writing it. Even the state trooper who took the paperwork was impressed.
  21. dilbert1967

    OUTS

    And Murphy wants a 90 day extension of his "emergency powers" so he can combat the virus. https://savejersey.com/2022/01/murphy-wants-a-90-day-extension-of-his-emergency-powers/
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