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  1. 1 hour ago, 45Doll said:

     

    Side note: I wrote our nuptial agreement (You really do mean what you said, right?), and both our attorneys asked to keep copies and permission to use it as a template for other clients.

    45Doll Esq.

     

     

    Care to share that template??

     

     


  2. 6 minutes ago, RadioGunner said:

    I can assure you my info is accurate.
     

    For the address portion, put whatever is on your DL.  Make sure the county you put down is where you live. 
     

    My town also uses a neighboring town’s post office. I’ve done this for years with the mental health form with NO problems.

    The mental health in NJ is done at the county level so it all goes to one county adjuster’s office anyway. 

    Maybe i misundersatood the OP's question.

     

    You are correct; as your filling out the form with name, adddress, etc, you do use what is on your drivers license and other personal documents and mail. I was only refering to the ORI number. The municipality you actually reside in will have a different ORI number than the municipality that you use as your mailing address.

    Now this may be different if the same P.D. services both towns. I would assume the ORI number would be the same then?.


  3. On 10/20/2022 at 12:34 PM, RadioGunner said:

    Put whatever is on your driver license. It goes to the county adjuster. I live in Wantage township but since our post office is in Sussex boro I use “Sussex NJ 07461” as my city state zip. 

    Not Accurate info!!!!!

     

    My town does not have a post office. We use a neighboring towns post office, zip code, and town name on documents. That is whats on my drivers license, and all my mail, documents, etc etc...   But it is two entirely seperate towns, seperate government, and seperate police! And both have municipalities have their own unque and different ORI numbers! 

    OP needs to know exactly what town he lives in; not his mailing address listed town.

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  4. Once the PTC lawsuits settle down, there really needs to be an effort (lawsuit!) over this insane NICS delay.. No doubt its fully intentional, and sadly people are slowing becoming accustomed and accepting of a 5-7 wait..  Just plain old wrong...

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  5. Antron is a local guy, he grew up a few miles from me in Chesterfield here in Burlington county. The whole family is the most down to earth good people you can meet. His grandma was the Matriarch of the family and just recently passed away. They have been and still are a drag racing family for a longggggg time.. 


  6. 16 hours ago, RUTGERS95 said:

    marlin 60 is the best 22lr rifle by a wide margin imho and that is what I'd go with.  Definitely a wheel gun as well

     

    ^^^^^^

    Model 60, also found as a Glenfield 60, is an awesome and fun gun! With the right model, you get to have 18 round semi-automatic fun here in the Peoples Republic of NewJeristan...   i emjpy shooting mine, and even more so since it was handed down from my father. :-)

    If your set on a lever gun, hard to beat a Marlin 39.  My Golden M is dead nuts accurate...

     

     

     

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  7. 25 minutes ago, JRT said:

    I share an office with a permitted RPO - showed him this list.  He seems to think RPO have the same restrictions - with the exception of #8 & #9 - he thinks they are permitted to carry in bars, nightclubs - but cannot partake - i.e. #10.
     

     

     

    i dunno; every RPO i know carries when ever and where ever they feel like it... Maybe its just not enforced and not a concern for them...

     

    and #10, 'under the influence"... is that a single beer, or is that intoxicated?


  8. 10 hours ago, CapGuns&SnapsKid said:

    my kids mother filed for a RO and child support in 08' and it was granted, then she filed a motion for both to be dismissed 2yrs later 10'..Anthony from GFH on his podcast said any kind of DV is subject for denial since judges can use "public safety" even though I'm currently a FID holder and had an expungement in 16' it raises my concern. 

    Im not a lawyer, so dont take this as legal advice!

    But,,,  heres my take.

    FIRST, you need to figure out the exact actual details!    When you say 'she filed for a RO'; its confusing. Were the police called to your residence? Were you arrested there and charged with DV?  What underlying charge for the DV?  Assault? If so, and there was evidence of physical injury or harm, then that would have been 'State vs. You' charge, and your kids mother would not have any say in your charges or dropping charges. If this is/was the case, theres no way you would have charges dropped, and you would have a criminal record of DV. And thus, you wouldnt have a FID, PtPP, or pass a NICS...  Sooooo, safe to assume she just made a claim of some sort of DV; verbal abuse name calling, threw her phone, kicked the door, etc,etc... She would be granted a TRO (temporary) and then you would HAVE to have had a hearing a short time later (14 days i think). At that hearing, the TRO would have ended, and either no more RO, or it would have become a permenant restraining order.  So its confusing when you say 2 years later she dropped it. It was either over in two weeks, or it was a permanant order. If it was permanant, you wouldnt have a FID and you wouldnt pass any background check for firearms.   So it can only be concluded you had a minor DV CHARGE; that was dropped or dismissed. you had a TRO that ended without becoming permanant. Thus you do not have a criminal record with a DV CONVICTION, and you do not have a Permant RO.  Then assuming, the expungement was for the ARREST record...  If all this is true, then you really have nothing to worry about. No conviction of DV, no active RO, so you are not a prohibited person as per statute.  If this is not entirely accurate, and your choosing not to share specific details here, thats totally understandable too!

    But again, you need to positively know what your arrest charges were, what type of RO you had, what the disposition of that RO was, what (if any) charges you were convicted of and have on a criminal record, and what exactly you had expunged.

    JMO, and not a lawyer!

     


  9. 16 hours ago, CapGuns&SnapsKid said:

    I had an expungement before I was able to get an FID card and successfully applied many times thru the years for pistol permits. I'm really debating withdrawing my PTC application since I had a DV case (no violence)with my daughters mother 15yrs ago and from my understanding PO's have the ability to pull these old files up and DENY. I'd rather withdraw than have a nasty denial on my record that I have to put down for every application, ughhhh cant wait to move down south. 

     

    If it ended in a dismissal and there was only a TRO (temporary restraining order) then it shouldnt matter or count against you!

    If there was a convitiction of DV, then that would be a different story as that is now a criminal record.. But i doubt you would have a FID or purchase permits if that was the case. I believe ANY conviction of DV disqualifies you.


  10. Sportmans center is no more; gone..

    About 2014-ish it started going down hill fast. Late 2017 it was nearly empty with almost nothing on display to sell. Closed up shortly after that, probably end of 2017. Its a thrift shop now. So sad to see it die like that. It was such a busy and happening place back when i got into hunting and guns in the early 90's. The annual Whitetail Jamboree was a huge attraction and event..

    The right end of the building still has the safe business, as that was a seperate stand alone business. And N&B marine is still on the left side of the building.

     

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