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  1. Yes, according to the "law", but as recent events have shown here, certain LEO's don't give a crap about "law". Yes, in a perfect world, but once again, this is NJ not Texas, where you're presumed Guilty until proven Innocent regarding firearms. Trying to prove your case to the PD can really get long and expensive with legal help, if you can't show some sort of ownership. Wouldn't be something I'd like to test out. What if they run the serial numbers and see they come back to someone different but not posted as stolen, how do you explain how they got in your possession without documentation of some sort? Exactly why I said to get a FID, at least he can show that he's not prohibited from ownership. That's a safe step. I still wouldn't want to be on the receivership of questioning, even on my way to the range, if I was carrying a firearm that I couldn't show I obtained legally in some way... Who knows where it would lead... But that's just me...
  2. How does he PROVE they are HIS? Show the invoice where he purchased them? So, I can go load up my truck with rifles that I haven't bought and have no legal paperwork showing how I obtained them, no FID card, and go cruising through the 'hood in NJ, and have zero concerns?
  3. I'm not sure I would put a few rifles in my car and go shooting if you "just assumed" them without any formal Will or inheritance documentation. In this state, if you get stopped, and can't prove how you legally obtained the firearms, you're going to get a nice vacation. In this case, I would apply for and get a FID card.
  4. A FID card is used to Purchase, not Own. Regarding ownership, did you actually legally inherit all his belongings as noted in an official, executed Will, or just via "next of kin"? That would be an important point to verify "ownership".
  5. Was possession of the stun gun the ONLY charge, or did they arrest and charge you with others?
  6. It's not looking good for him right now. He's in custody. TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The owner of a Texas company that sells blueprints to make untraceable 3-D printed guns has been arrested in Taiwan, CBS News confirmed. Cody Wilson has been accused of having sex with an underage girl and paying her $500 afterward in Texas. Taiwan's National Immigration Agency and Criminal Investigation Bureau confirmed to CBS News Friday that Wilson was arrested. The bureau confirmed earlier that Wilson was in Taiwan after arriving on the island earlier this month. The bureau also said Wilson's passport has been nullified, which means he's staying in Taiwan illegally, CBS News has confirmed. Taiwan's Central News Agency said the island's immigration department would make arrangements for Wilson to return to the U.S. as soon as possible. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cody-wilson-arrested-3d-printed-gun-company-owner-sex-girl-detained-taiwan-today-2018-09-21/
  7. Good, I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought that....
  8. The "more to the story" issue might be something NOT related to stun gun or it's use, but maybe some other illegal activity that she got arrested for, and the stun gun was piled on. Just like the last person who came on here looking for legal advice (where her firearms were taken), we never get the WHOLE story. Why would the this person post part of the story? So, all we have is speculation...
  9. Ahhhh,,,,. that "more to the story" part is usually the key part.
  10. Saw on the Newswire, he flew to Taiwan overnight... hmmm...
  11. Right here, it's in the 1st Amendment Lounge
  12. Speaking of that, how many of you dudes remember these? Now, there was comfort!!!
  13. This is why I don't bring my trash to the road until right before the truck comes. Eliminates the "pick-thru" opportunities.
  14. Alert from ANJRPC: Bill Now Targets “Covert” Guns, “Undetectable” Guns, And Other Imaginary Threats Whose Manufacture Is Already Illegal in NJ Without a Manufacturer’s License Bill Could Be Enacted Into Law as Soon as Next Week Please Contact Legislators On Monday, September 17th, the New Jersey Assembly Judiciary Committee was ready with last-minute, unpublished amendments to A3129 making sweeping additions to the legislation to ban possession of so-called “covert” guns, “undetectable” non-metal guns, 3D printed guns, and other imaginary threats whose manufacture is already illegal in New Jersey without a NJ firearms manufacturer’s license. The changes also ban first-amendment-protected distribution of certain electronic files for 3D printers without a manufacturer’s license. The amended version of the bill was still unavailable on the NJ legislature website at the time this alert was released. The bill’s original redundant provisions prohibiting the acquisition of parts to manufacture unserialized firearms without a manufacturer’s license remain intact. The amended legislation focuses on imaginary threats and ignores the fact that criminals pay no attention to firearms regulations and acquire their firearms illegally. By continually demonizing the “tool du jour,” instead of severely punishing the criminal misuse of guns, lawmakers reveal an obsession with restricting law-abiding citizens – who are not the problem to begin with. The legislation could be enacted into law as soon as next week. Full voting sessions are scheduled in both the Assembly and the Senate for Thursday, September 27. The Senate, which passed its own unamended version of this legislation in June (S2465), can adopt yesterday’s changes during the voting session. Please contact every state legislator and tell them to vote no on A3129 / S2465. The legislation focuses on imaginary threats instead of severely punishing criminal misuse of firearms. Criminals will ignore it and continue to get their firearms illegally. The only ones affected are law-abiding citizens, who are not the problem to begin with. https://www.anjrpc.org/page/RedundantBillExpanded
  15. Pour both into your car together, the gas/oil mix smoke will help kill the mosquitoes in the neighborhood.
  16. Well, OK... but you do know, you just described these: Is that what you had in mind?
  17. I'm not so sure "stretchy" and men's jeans should be listed together? Ummmm.... oh, nevermind....
  18. Even an easier solution, he can have his attack dog hold the keys for him. Can't lose them this way and no one will take them.
  19. Actually, no I haven't.. But, the key version comes with TWO keys, so give one to your wife, and you'll be good to go! Actually, the electronic version comes with two backup keys too, in case the electronics die. How are you going to keep from losing them?
  20. Exactly, doesn't get any simpler than a key. No combo to remember or battery to die. Even works in the dark without a weapon light.
  21. Ever hear the saying "if you snooze, you loose"? Do you really want me to tell you where to put the keys?
  22. @Zeke I'm seeing it in-stock at a few places. apparently they're still in inventory at some places. https://shop.factory-express.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=E-SAFE2099&click=2&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1MyD_fu93QIVkJ6fCh0a-QECEAQYBSABEgIzTfD_BwE https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016696749/stack-on-long-gun-in-wall-safe-with-electronic-lock-black Why won't the keyed version work?
  23. You know the reason, because they have more than 10 dividers. It's one of those "high capacity" trays.
  24. Ha ha I think it borders on mental illness to get it cut and groomed like that. I would.
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