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My hometown. Grew up there but moved away before my FID/PP processes began. Willing to bet they give a hard time about conforming or changing their process. I know a lot of them being they were my PAL coaches growing up for football and baseball and also fellow HS graduates are now on the force. But, if you're traveling into cranford heading west from roselle, you WILL be pulled over.

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maybe we should have a reference pool if they start requiring it.....should be enough communities represented here to get some semi-local references, and I, for one, would not let it languish on my refrigerator....like some of my good buddies did.

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3 isn't reasonable, NICS checks at the point of sale is ok period.

 

Now as far as if mast of us needed 6 people, heck I have a bunch that we will wait at the mail box waiting for the letter to return for each other and all of you should have people who would do the same for you.

 

 

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N.J.A.C. 13:54-1.4 Applications for a firearms purchaser identification card and for a permit

to purchase a handgun

(a) Every person applying for a firearms purchaser identification card or for a permit to purchase

a handgun shall furnish such information and particulars as are set forth in the application form

designated STS-33. Forms can be obtained from municipal police departments, State Police stations

and licensed retail firearms dealers.

(b) The applicant shall waive any statutory or other right of confidentiality relating to institutional

confinement.

© The applicant shall provide the names and addresses of two reputable citizens personally

acquainted with him as references.

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When I got my original fpid (8 years ago) it was two references on the state form, and then two OTHER refs, that had to be notarized. Thankfully one of the guys where I was a volly ff was a notary, so that was finished in a jif.

 

My address change and PPP in robbinsville was a breeze compared to up north. That's why I put it off for so long.

 

Contact nj2as, and good luck.

 

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Ok sorry the person might have heard the police records department person incorrectly. He thought they said 6 but their form says ONLY 3 and they do have to be notorized. Not sure if he should make a big deal of this though. This is only for a FPID/P2P not a CCW.

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