GunByte 2 Posted September 29, 2012 Quite frankly I forgot all about the FID since none is required here so now I am wondering if my FID would still be valid if I moved back to NJ or if I was supposed to notify the State to cancel it?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tactical Turtle 11 Posted September 29, 2012 Hmmm I would assume I'm probably wrong.. but you can't cancel ur fid. Only way it would still be valid Is if you returned to the same address. Sure others will chime in. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRIZ 3,369 Posted September 29, 2012 You could file a change of address (to your FL address) with NJSP so you can still buy long guns at a FFL in NJ. You could do what I did when I left the state for several years not sure if I ever was returning. Hang on to it and just file a change of address if you move back to NJ. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDon 3 Posted September 29, 2012 (edited) No, your FID will not be valid when you return because you are never returning. You are escaping and you are taking about returning! Are you crazy? Well, unless you are moving to NY or CA. Once you move out of state, you are required to destroy your NJ FPID. The procedure is as follows. You must follow this procedure precisely. 1. Have your AR de-neutered and un-spayed by an American gunsmith, or better yet, buy a new one in full M4 carbine configuration. Make sure you obtain a 30-round magazine. 2. Tape your NJFPID to the largest canister of tannerite available for over the counter for retail sale at your local sporting good store. 3. Blast you NJFPID from 100 yards. You are not coming back. Keep telling yourself, you are NOT coming back. Edited. Ooops. Canister of what? ;-) But I think everyone got the joke anyway. Edited September 29, 2012 by TheDon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnp 45 Posted September 29, 2012 No, your FID will not be valid when you return because you are never returning. You are escaping and you are taking about returning! Are you crazy? Well, unless you are moving to NY or CA. Once you move out of state, you are required to destroy your NJ FPID. The procedure is as follows. You must follow this procedure precisely. 1. Have your AR de-neutered and un-spayed by an American gunsmith, or better yet, buy a new one in full M4 carbine configuration. Make sure you obtain a 30-round magazine. 2. Tape your NJFPID to the largest canister available for over the counter retail sale at your local sporting good store. 3. Blast you NJFPID from 100 yards. You are not coming back. Keep telling yourself, you are NOT coming back I guess I'm not the only one who plans on doing this once I leave. Haha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MicroChip 0 Posted September 29, 2012 Interesting. I just accepted a job in Bethlehem, PA. Until next summer, I will still have the house in Bergen County, where my wife and son will stay, and I'll have an apartment in PA where I'll work Monday-Thursday. Assuming all goes well, I'll buy a house and move my family out over the summer. I was assuming for that transition period that I'll still have an NJ drivers license and so I won't be able to buy guns in PA and keep them in my apartment there? I do believe I will be able to take a gun with me, keep it in PA, go to PA ranges, and even open carry and/or apply for an out of state ccw? That means I can't follow your 3 step NJ FID program until next summer MC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NicePants 58 Posted September 29, 2012 No, your FID will not be valid when you return because you are never returning. You are escaping and you are taking about returning! Are you crazy? Well, unless you are moving to NY or CA. Once you move out of state, you are required to destroy your NJ FPID. The procedure is as follows. You must follow this procedure precisely. 1. Have your AR de-neutered and un-spayed by an American gunsmith, or better yet, buy a new one in full M4 carbine configuration. Make sure you obtain a 30-round magazine. 2. Tape your NJFPID to the largest canister of tannerite available for over the counter retail sale at your local sporting good store. 3. Blast you NJFPID from 100 yards. You are not coming back. Keep telling yourself, you are NOT coming back. Edited. Ooops. Canister of what? ;-) Just add some tannerite and you got yourself a fiesta! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NicePants 58 Posted September 29, 2012 Just add some tannerite and you got yourself a fiesta! Just realized you edited it after I posted. D'oh! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDon 3 Posted September 29, 2012 That's the risk of sitting up late at night and posting under the influence. Only half the funny stuff makes it from your grain to the keypad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Turbotezza 1 Posted September 29, 2012 It's already been done dude! I guess I'm not the only one who plans on doing this once I leave. Haha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam 6 Posted September 29, 2012 Micro, get your Florida/Utah carry permits. Good in PA! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TK421 2 Posted September 29, 2012 No, your FID will not be valid when you return because you are never returning. You are escaping and you are taking about returning! Are you crazy? Well, unless you are moving to NY or CA. Once you move out of state, you are required to destroy your NJ FPID. The procedure is as follows. You must follow this procedure precisely. 1. Have your AR de-neutered and un-spayed by an American gunsmith, or better yet, buy a new one in full M4 carbine configuration. Make sure you obtain a 30-round magazine. 2. Tape your NJFPID to the largest canister of tannerite available for over the counter for retail sale at your local sporting good store. 3. Blast you NJFPID from 100 yards. You are not coming back. Keep telling yourself, you are NOT coming back. Edited. Ooops. Canister of what? ;-) But I think everyone got the joke anyway. You forgot the most important part, number 4 post the damned video so we can all enjoy the moment too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RLTW 3 Posted September 29, 2012 I guess I'm not the only one who plans on doing this once I leave. Haha Working my 2013 exit strategy as I type... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
halbautomatisch 60 Posted September 29, 2012 Interesting. I just accepted a job in Bethlehem, PA. Until next summer, I will still have the house in Bergen County, where my wife and son will stay, and I'll have an apartment in PA where I'll work Monday-Thursday. Assuming all goes well, I'll buy a house and move my family out over the summer. I was assuming for that transition period that I'll still have an NJ drivers license and so I won't be able to buy guns in PA and keep them in my apartment there? I do believe I will be able to take a gun with me, keep it in PA, go to PA ranges, and even open carry and/or apply for an out of state ccw? That means I can't follow your 3 step NJ FID program until next summer MC If you are going to rent an apartment in PA and stay there, you are establishing a second residence, you will be a dual resident for gun buying purposes. This will allow you to buy in PA as a PA resident, just don't bring any non NJ legal guns across the Delaware. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRIZ 3,369 Posted September 29, 2012 I'd say you will be a dual resident also. There is nothing in PA law that prohibits you from possessing any firearm you bought in NJ in your home, apartment, or hotel room. You can carry your guns in the trunk of your car unloaded. You can open carry without a permit except Philly as long as you're on foot. No permits for handguns but tranfers have to be done at a FFL. No paperwork required for long guns ftf. Some of the members that are PA residents can give you more details on PA gun laws. In virtually all states the gun laws apply to everyone not just residents. The only one I can think of if you want to carry concealed in WY and are a non-resident you need a permit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites