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By Njrun125
I’m in the process of applying for a gun permit and was told I need a letter from a doctor or pyschiatrist that holds a MD. Dr. Pirelli has been mentioned in other posts but won’t do because he doesn’t have a MD. Is there a doctor or psychiatrist that does this type of evaluation? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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By salvatorejrc
Hello,
I have two questions regarding FID application. So I have seen three psychiatrists for ADD, and while I know this is not a disqualifying factor, I do not know the exact dates or years that I attended, and mind you that I am currently 20 and attended from ages around 7 to 17 or 18. This is a problem because the application asks this, and then asks for the names and dates of such occurences. Is it okay if I state that I do not know the dates of such occurences, or if I give the date estimations of which (I do know the names)?
My second question is regarding references. I do not know any police officers well enough to be able to ask them to use them for my FID, so will two friends that I grew up with do just fine? Thank you.
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By CJ Broz
Can anyone help me find the stats on how many people in NJ apply for CCLs, and how many of those applications get rejected?
I'm having an online argument on a military forum (I'm a retired Marine). Some guy thinks concealed-carry-restrictive states such as New Jersey and California are not violating the 2nd Amendment since they have a process for getting a permit, my response is it is a de facto ban if the vast majority of permit applicants are denied, but it's hard to make that argument without stats to back it up.
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By anactivegrenade
So, we all know how tragic this past weekend has been for Newton, CT. I send my prayers out to all of the families affected by the massacre.
For us here in NJ however, do you think our local PD's will be using this as an opportunity to delay the FID and PP process even further??? Most townships here treat us as criminals and will wipe their butts clean with our FID/PP apps before they approve anything. I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
Here in Linden, one forum user is well past the 200-day mark. I just past the 30-day mark this past Saturday, and I'm afraid to even call and ask on my app's status. My references have yet to receive their letters. I can just imagine the disgruntled attitude I'll be given for wanting a gun during this time.
Only if I had disbanded my BS liberal socialist views when I turned 18, then I'd be swimming in firearms already... Times are tough.
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
Work bench This the one? I'd love to see a picture of the set up. I could make this size work still. -
When I was shopping for a small movable work surface for my press, I looked at the FA folding stand. I saw that it had excellent reviews, but I just couldn't get past that it looks like an ironing board, and we all know how stable they are. I'm sure the FA stand will work great, but I'm with njJoniGuy re the Workmate shop bench. It looks more stable and as an added bonus, you could use it for a bunch of things, instead of just one. If your space is limited, you may as well have something taking up precious space that is useful for more than just one thing.
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I’m a member of the club and we have about 38 members and are looking to grow. The club is super basic inside but that shouldn’t matter because we are there to shoot after all. The club is looking to start a junior program so while we are looking for juniors and parents, we also strongly encourage that others join.
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after looking at the reviews, this may work for you. There really isnt to many options for portability. This one does give you table space also...which you WILL need.
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
I'm just tight on space, and this guy seems to fold up pretty well.
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