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Does anyone know if this is legal according to Jersey gun laws? Has anybody done this? The intention is to transport to and from my range. Any input from any law enforcement? What about interstate? Just curious as my hatchback is really tight and wanted to know what other options are there. The cargo top would be locked.
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Michael J. Cino is the Chairman of the Constitutional Carry Coalition - we believe that "justifiable need" should be trashed - Please CALL TEN PEOPLE you know in the 5th Congressional District and ASK THEM TO VOTE FOR MICHAEL J. CINO IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY JUNE 7 AgainstTheEstablishment.com Then ask them to CALL TEN PEOPLE THEMSELVES and then ask those TEN to call TEN PEOPLE to Vote for Michael J. Cino in the 5th Congressional District on June 7 - it's the only way we are going to get rid of "justifiable need" and change the gun laws in New Jersey AgainstTheEstablishment.com
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http://www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/news/local/christie-says-nj-gun-laws-overreaching-offered-pardon-in-mount/article_e387207a-e25d-11e5-8f0a-ab455d0934dc.html Article in today's Burlington County Times saying that Brian Aitken declined Christie's attempt to pardon him for the hollow point bullets charges he received. I am a little confused by the article because it says he denied the pardon because he wants to appeal the charges. But at the end of the article it says he has exhausted all his appeals. "Aitken, who has moved out of New Jersey, has written a book about his ordeal and the case's lasting impact, claiming on social media that a Family Court judge has refused to grant him visitation rights with his son because of his conviction. He has exhausted all his appeals." So which is it? I agree with Brian on appealing the charges. If he takes the pardon, the draconian gun laws "go away" until the next person is arrested.
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This topic may have been covered before, but I am new to the site. My question relates to the transporting of firearms, specifically pistols, to the local range and back. I have a range bag (bought from Midway very nice) with internal zippered pockets as well as external pockets. I travel by pickup truck with a crew cab, so the bag usually sites behind the front seats. My questions are: Does this bag constitute a secured container even though it doesn't actually lock? If the pistols are secured inside, and the ammo in the outside pockets, is this enough to be considered having the two separate. Should I just use a lockable ammo box and carry the bag now having 2 separate containers. Thanks for your thoughts on the matter.
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Just in the past few days we have again seen a lot of the very basic questions asked over and over again. While no question is a stupid question when it comes to guns, please be considerate and realize that your question was likely answered a few times before. We have a Search Features, at the very top right. Put in what you are looking for, and hit search. Secondly, we spent a lot of time putting together a gun laws summary that if you read, will answer 99% of the basic questions, such as firearm legality, requirements to purchase and face to face transfers/sales. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE use it before asking your questions. http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/blog/1/entry-16-nj-gun-law-summary/
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I spent the afternoon doing everything I could to get in touch with legislators across this State that I've interacted with the last several years through my line of work... I can tell you out of my conversations today that 1) behind the scenes Cryan and Weinberg are trying to strong-arm fence sitters (no surprise, I'm sure); 2) word has spread about the farce yesterday and Mainor's lack of decorum and the attempt to side-step the process (even if their minds were made up) given the unprecedented turnout and unprecedented number of Bills; 3) there is serious concern for good legislation being tabled to rush gun control through; and 4) some are definite gun-grabbers and their minds are completely closed! As a result, I implore each and every one of you to write a letter to your Assembly representatives IMMEDIATELY and please cater what you write to the Bills that will be voted next week - list them specifically and be brief with your reason for objection. Try to make it a technical argument and not solely on the infringement of our 2A Right. Give them cause to vote with us and fodder to use against their fellow Assembly members! To be effective, I suggest write no more than 1 page, lots of white space remaining, and please be sure to include your contact information. Again, make this a written letter and mail tomorrow to their local offices. At this point, emails are being dumped in mass due to inbox limits. Call takers are just striking off for/against if anything at all. I have been told when the fax machines run out of paper, they are simply shutting them off and resetting them and losing everything in memory. Thus, let's resort to old-fashioned snail mail! Those who need help finding their legislators, use this: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/legsearch.asp
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After looking through all the bills in the Senate Law and Public Safety I compiled a list of proposed bills for the 2012-2013 Legislative Session that affect firearm owners in NJ. I believe all are just renumbered for the new Legislative Session. Support: S104 Revises procedures for securing a permit to carry a handgun. Law and Public Safety http://www.njleg.sta...0500/104_I1.PDF Cardinale, Gerald as Primary Sponsor Oroho, Steven V. as Primary Sponsor Bucco, Anthony R. as Co-Sponsor 1/10/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S269 Revises procedures for securing a permit to carry a handgun. http://www.njleg.sta...0500/269_I1.PDF Doherty, Michael J. as Primary Sponsor O'Toole, Kevin J. as Primary Sponsor Oroho, Steven V. as Co-Sponsor Bucco, Anthony R. as Co-Sponsor 1/10/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S707 The "New Jersey Right to Home Defense Law." http://www.njleg.sta...1000/707_I1.PDF O'Toole, Kevin J. as Primary Sponsor Bucco, Anthony R. as Co-Sponsor 1/10/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S1627 Eliminates prohibition against purchasing more than one handgun in calendar month. http://www.njleg.sta...000/1627_I1.PDF Oroho, Steven V. as Primary Sponsor Doherty, Michael J. as Co-Sponsor 2/16/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S1737 Provides two-year window for persons to transfer, render inoperable or surrender assault firearm. http://www.njleg.sta...000/1737_I1.PDF Bucco, Anthony R. as Primary Sponsor 3/5/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee Fight: S419 Revises qualifications and requirements for permits to carry handgun; establishes annual fee of $100. Law and Public Safety http://www.njleg.sta...0500/419_I1.PDF Van Drew, Jeff as Primary Sponsor 1/10/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S657 Requires proof of firearms safety training as a condition for issuance of firearms purchaser ID cards and permits to purchase handguns. http://www.njleg.sta...1000/657_I1.PDF Stack, Brian P. as Primary Sponsor Cunningham, Sandra B. as Primary Sponsor 1/10/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S810 Clarifies that "airsoft" guns are firearms http://www.njleg.sta...1000/810_I1.PDF Smith, Bob as Primary Sponsor Scutari, Nicholas P. as Co-Sponsor 1/10/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S1278 Establishes "gun-free" and "weapon free" zones around certain school and public properties. http://www.njleg.sta...500/1278_I1.PDF Turner, Shirley K. as Primary Sponsor 1/30/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S1705 Permits municipalities to establish weapons free zones around schools and public facilities http://www.njleg.sta...000/1705_I1.PDF Rice, Ronald L. as Primary Sponsor 2/27/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee S2178 Revises definition of destructive device to include certain weapons of 50 caliber or greater http://www.njleg.sta...500/2178_I1.PDF Lesniak, Raymond J. as Primary Sponsor 9/20/2012 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
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