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  1. 1 hour ago, raz-0 said:

    The annuity goes to the state if you die. It's pretty much why everyone takes the lump sum. 

    No it doesn't.   It goes to your heirs.    Unless its the "cash for life" type of winnings.. then you are only guaranteed to get up to a certain amount.   "Cash for Life: Annuitant shall be paid their appropriate Jackpot Prize share or Second Level Prize share on an annual basis for their Measuring Life, or for the twenty (20) year term of the Guaranteed Annuity Portion, whichever is longer."

    All regular annuities go to your your estate upon death.


  2. 1 hour ago, redbankresident said:

    Thanks. Unfortunately, based on what I'm reading on these threads, I should have just said 'no' to whether I had been on meds, etc. Too late for that. 

    Wrong.   You never want to purposely lie on that form.  Just do what Smokin .50 suggested above cost be dammed and do so quickly.  Does it suck yes, but right now you need to decide if your going to fight for your rights or give them up and walk away. 


  3. i just looked at the weshoot ffl transfer link and the prices listed on the site are way lower than what the OP had listed.   Must have updated their prices...

    What it says on the site right now is:

     

    Fees:

    Non-Member Transfer fee: $50 + NICS
    Member Transfer Fee: $40 + NICS

    Person to Person transfer fee: $75

    NICS fee: $15
    Shipping Transfer Fee: $25 + Shipping cost


  4. yea i completely understand... in all honestly to give the most beneficial info on this forum for those who ask questions like this we should honestly answer both ways even if and when we don't agree with it.  answer with the true technically as far as the law states... then give the reality of the situation even if we don't want to condone the over reach that the reality is in a case like this. To not do that causes confusion and could cause legal problems for folks whereas we all would benefit more educating everyone on what the actual statutes say and the real world scenario's and what is probable/possible to happen in that real world and let the end user decide how to proceed.   Right or wrong with how the police or DA's interpret it it and prosecute for it should be discussed and not outright dismissed, regardless of how we feel about them doing so.

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  5. thats true I concede technically the whole passenger compartment thing is not cited in the statute.  And your right its an issue that we have to worry about any of this and all other infringements that get pounded over our heads.   But as a reality check, right or wrong, i'd rather spare myself the few nights in jail and the 20k of lawyer fees and the hassle that would come with it just to prove a technicality of the statute.  Over a little padlock.


  6. 8 hours ago, Dr. Goodshot said:

    What you say clears up a lot. The NJ statute just says "fastened case" OR "locked in trunk," but the NJSP website states that then randomly adds the FOPA part about how if you don't have a trunk you have to keep it in a locked case. I always wondered why those two statements on the State Police website contradict each other.

    Its not really contradicting The NJ statute is for transporting within the state of NJ... and its irrelevant to FOPA .. it seems pretty clear to me.. just needs to be unloaded and at minimum in a fastened case or tied package or in a locked case (3 options your choice) as long as the compartment is separate from the passenger compartment.  Where "locked" becomes required where you don't have an area separate from the passenger compartment like a SUV, mini van etc.

    as an example... So when i use my pickup truck and I put the firearms in the bed of the truck, that's a separate area so the gun case just needs to be fastened or tied.... but when i already have too much crap in the bed of the truck and i place my gun cases on the floor of the cab behind me in the second row, the cases should be locked.

    If your going to go over state lines then FOPA should rule the road and the cases should be locked regardless of a separate compartment or not.

    As a side note I just noticed that the NJSP faq now finally states "Ammunition magazines may remain loaded during transportation and shall be carried separate from the firearm." where it never used to say that.   

     


  7. Ouch...

    NICS UPDATE

    As the coronavirus pandemic grows, gun sales are surging throughout the country. Here in New Jersey we continue to receive an extremely high volume of transactions submitted. Please understand the NICS Unit is working very hard on yesterday’s 550 submissions 3/16/20, Monday. There are currently over 300 new transactions in the queue for today. Today’s work will NOT be completed, as we do not have the staffing to support this extremely high volume. Feel free to share this information with your customers. Please understand the transactions are completed in the order they are received. No exceptions! We are fully staffed and ask that you continue to be patient. Thank you and stay healthy. - NICS UNIT


  8. Just a little bit of panic buying.   I had a NICs check ran Sat morning, it was in before 10am where they still had 145 in the queue from 3/13 and it took until around 4pm on Sat to come back. I cant believe they are still working on Sat's Nics.

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