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By Sig
Hello everyone, brand new to the board so let me know if I'm in the right subforum or if I can have this better answered elsewhere. pagunforums.com anyone? lol
Can anyone recommend an FFL in Pennsylvania that will pin weld breaks, pin stocks, and also accept transfers. I live in North Jersey so anything in North PA with low FFL and gunsmithing fees are preferable. I am running into problems with a shop refusing to send complete AR 15s to NJ FFLs. Any help is appreciated.
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By Redstachio
Been searching for info on out-of-state long gun transfers that don't involve money being exchanged..
I have my FID card. My father is a PA resident and has three NJ compliant long guns he wants to gift me. I'm hearing mixed thoughts on this and other forums regarding whether or not I need to go through an FFL to legally obtain them. Should the NJ FFL route be required, do the guns need to be driven to FFL in NJ or shipped?
Thanks in advance. I know this is somewhat a popular topic so I appreciate the help.
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By darrenlobo
If you live in or near the Philly area come on out & support gun rights!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1412487948981586/
Wednesday, November 20, 2013 7:00pm until 9:00pm Swarthmore Borough Hall, 121 Park Ave, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1536
Three interesting and controversial topics will be explored to discover which generate enough interest to have a debate on at a future date. After each presentation audience questions will be answered by the presenters. Come out and let your voice be heard! http://www.democracyunplugged.org/
Gun Rights - Presented by Darren Wolfe. He presently blogs as The International Libertarian (http://www.theinternationallibertarian.blogspot.com/).He is the former Eastern Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania. Darren is presently the area contact for Come Home America (http://comehomeamerica.us/) a politically neutral peace movement.
Immigration - Presented by Corina E. Ramos. Bio and picture to be added when received.
Right to Privacy - Presented by James Babb, a libertarian activist in Philadelphia. He is a father and small business owner. He is known as a champion for individual rights. One of his notable projects is WeWontFly.com, a grassroots organization that has taken on the Transportation Security Administration. James believes that all people have an inherent right to travel with dignity, unmolested my government agents. He has also been a candidate for congress with the Libertarian Party.
Click for MAP: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Borough+Administration%2C+Park+Avenue%2C+Swarthmore%2C+PA&hl=en&sll=41.117935%2C-77.604698&sspn=6.545273%2C14.27124&oq=swarthomre+bor&t=m&z=17&iwloc=A
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By darrenlobo
The weather was as changeable as the gun haters' rhetoric. It started cloudy, then the sun came out, then it rained. First, they said they want to ban so-called assault weapons, then they said they don't want to take our guns. Not once did they express a concern for liberty, the most precious value. So it went in Morrisville, PA on May 11, 2013 at the Pre-Mother’s Day March against Gun Violence.
http://theinternationallibertarian.blogspot.com/2013/05/in-gun-grabbers-faces-counter.html
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
In fine dining restaurants, I don't have high hopes any time soon. I would assume fast casual/fast food would replace as soon as possible. There's alot more elements of fine dining that would be difficult to control with robots in my opinion. Perfectly cooked food requires constant attention to your heat source and every piece to be the exact same size (which in nature isn't normal), seasoning food properly (will a robot be able to distinguish there needs to be less salt on a thinner piece of skirt steak, or the tail end of salmon). With that said, AI is pretty remarkable and it seems their making exponential gains on it. At this rate, it may be next year lol. I also question how older Chefs will react to technology changes in the kitchen. I think the new generation would be fine, but I can't even get the old school chefs to put their order in online.
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