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By Frank Thomas
What training is acceptable? Instructions from Monroe Twp, NJ merely say "Written qualification must be within six (6) months of application and include Instructors Name"... I think this is really a bogus requirement. I think NJ can reject applicants by saying the training is insufficient. The qualifyin schools, such as www.shootingclasses.com ... seem to have a variety of courses. In summary, how do we know exactly what school and cert would qualify for a CCW permit? Thanks
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By YankeeFan
So I have this...um...friend...who is moving to a new town in 2 weeks and apparently he has misplaced his FID card. He thought is was in his safe, but alas, it is nowhere to be found. The question is, should he go to his current town PD and request a duplicate before moving, or just wait until he gets settled in the new town and then just request a new FID with his new address and go thru the entire process all over again? Can he go to the PD in his new town and say his FID got lost in the move. He has the FID number from his PPs, just cant find the damn card anywhere. Anyway, any info you can send my way...my...um friend will greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
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By Little Red Rooster
Hello all. I was hoping to get the opinion of the forum on my situation...
I legally own several handguns in NJ. My job has forced me overseas temporarily.
Due to NJ being a ridiculous state, my wife and I have decided that we are going to make our permanent residence in the US somewhere other than NJ (likely Vermont).
Is there anything I must do in order to legally take my guns with me out of NJ? I know VT is pretty relaxed with their laws compared to NJ, but I wanted to get the opinion and advice from NJGF as it has provided me with a wealth of knowledge and tips since I bought my first handgun a couple years ago.
I appreciate any feedback. Thank you very much!
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By SXD9_4891
So I have just accepted an international assignment and will be moving out of the country for 2 years and I’m struggling to figure out what to do with the two hand guns I own. (I don’t currently have any plans to take them with me nor do I think I would be able to.)
Currently my FID card has my apartment’s address that I will be moving out of. For anything I would need an US address for I plan to use my parents house which is also in NJ, but a different town.
So I’m assuming that if I apply for a change of address to their house I could potentially just keep them locked up there. The challenge with this is I leave in little under 60 days so I’m worked about the paperwork being processed fast enough. The second issue is, I can obviously sign a lease with my parents if I need to, but would that count as my residence if I’m really living out of the country?
I’ve also been wondering if it would just make sense to transfer ownership of them to a friend and transfer it back when I get home. I could potentially do this with someone who lives out of state, or with my parents who live in NJ and both have an FID card.
I’m not opposed to just safely storing them somewhere without doing the paperwork, as I’m sure it won’t be a problem. However, I really would prefer not to have to worry about something stupid happening.
So please let me know what you all think from the legal and practical aspect.
Thanks.
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By Jmac92
Hello,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a firearms class/School in NJ or close to NJ??
Any comments will be appreciated! Thanks
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By maintenanceguy · Posted
When my shirt is tucked, it's in my front pocket. Not my favorite because it's just about impossible to get to when I'm sitting down - like when I'm driving. I'm going to try Krdshrk's suggestion for the Alien Gear Cloak. https://aliengearholsters.com/belt-holster.html.html Seems like it's almost the holster I was imagining. -
Are some brands of pants better than others for this type of carry? Like, do certain brands of pants, or specialized "tactical" pants have deeper pockets with larger openings, etc. It seems like a lot of pants these days have tiny pockets.
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