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My grandmother is currently a NJ resident with all valid permits, etc.  She has a single handgun.  She is going to Florida to her second home and will most likely be selling her NJ home and moving residence to Florida permanently.

 

Can she bring her gun with her?  Does she have to do anything special?

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If she is driving she is covered by the 86 FOPA, providing she travels in accordance with its provisions. If she is flying, it's advisable to fly from an airport in PA - not NJ, not NY - and read the TSA regs about flying with firearms. She may want to apply for a FL CCW also - but she can do that while she is there, it's much quicker that way. If she gets it at the FL address she could use it in PA.

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

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If she is driving she is covered by the 86 FOPA, providing she travels in accordance with its provisions. If she is flying, it's advisable to fly from an airport in PA - not NJ, not NY - and read the TSA regs about flying with firearms. She may want to apply for a FL CCW also - but she can do that while she is there, it's much quicker that way. If she gets it at the FL address she could use it in PA.

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

People fly out of Newark all the time with firearms. I'm curious as to what they're covered under though, since the 3rd circuit seems to indicate they are not covered by FOPA.

 

If she's moving I guess that could be a valid exemption?

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Tell grandma to bring it down. She has needs to do nothing when she gets here u. She can drive around, with it in her center console or glove box u with no ccw. That That being said getting her ccw should take less then 7 weeks now.

 

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My grandmother is currently a NJ resident with all valid permits, etc.  She has a single handgun.  She is going to Florida to her second home and will most likely be selling her NJ home and moving residence to Florida permanently.

 

Can she bring her gun with her?  Does she have to do anything special?

 

This Book - Florida Firearms Law Use and Ownership  is the Florida equivalent of Evan Nappen's big orange book. 

 

Best of luck.

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