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NJSP Letter to Chiefs Proving PPPs Cannot be Limited

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This letter shows that all Police Chiefs have been notified that they cannot limit the number of Pistol Purchase Permits (PPPs) issued to an applicant. This is one of the filings in ANJRPC's OGAM lawsuit. Part of the lawsuit was a complaint that many police departments were limiting the number of PPPs. NJ's response was to have the NJSP issue a letter to all Chiefs of Police, notifying them that they were not authorized to limit PPPs.

 

If your PD is limiting PPPs, hopefully this letter will help.

 

The relevant language is in the last paragraph, 2nd to last page. I saw the last paragraph posted in another thread, but I was not able to find a thread with the complete letter -- apologies if I missed it.

 

NJSP Letter to Chiefs of Police 033010.pdf

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Cool. Thanks for posting that Bob. Hopefully that will end the problem of departments trying to limit permits. Anyone still having any problems with their police dept. should print this letter out and bring it with them.

 

You're very welcome. Occasionally, my endless research yields a gold nugget.B)

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This letter shows that all Police Chiefs have been notified that they cannot limit the number of Pistol Purchase Permits (PPPs) issued to an applicant. This is one of the filings in ANJRPC's OGAM lawsuit. Part of the lawsuit was a complaint that many police departments were limiting the number of PPPs. NJ's response was to have the NJSP issue a letter to all Chiefs of Police, notifying them that they were not authorized to limit PPPs.

 

If your PD is limiting PPPs, hopefully this letter will help.

 

The relevant language is in the last paragraph, 2nd to last page. I saw the last paragraph posted in another thread, but I was not able to find a thread with the complete letter -- apologies if I missed it.

 

NJSP Letter to Chiefs of Police 033010.pdf

 

Excellent work, Bob!

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Are your towns collecting $18 for the SP each time you apply for PPP's ?

 

Mine's been doing it since 2008.

 

They want you to pay for a backround check before they give you permits and again when you do the NICS check

 

I just applied for 3 more at one time last week. In fact the person in the office told me I should apply for at least 3 to make the $18 worth it. I thought it was $18 for EACH of them, but they said no, go for broke and change the 2 to 3 get your money's worth.

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I just applied for 3 more at one time last week. In fact the person in the office told me I should apply for at least 3 to make the $18 worth it. I thought it was $18 for EACH of them, but they said no, go for broke and change the 2 to 3 get your money's worth.

 

Monroe Township?

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I just paid $5 for my FID, $2 for each Pistol permit and something like $58 for finger prints in Randolph NJ. While the private company that does the prints makes some money here, the other fees probably don't even come close to covering costs to do this.

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I just applied for 3 more at one time last week. In fact the person in the office told me I should apply for at least 3 to make the $18 worth it. I thought it was $18 for EACH of them, but they said no, go for broke and change the 2 to 3 get your money's worth.

 

 

Get 6 - the actual permits when they come in are only $2 each. If you plan it right you could get 6 handguns in 6 months.

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