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We plan on doing major home renovations that require us to move out for a few months. We plan on staying in a suite at a local hotel, possibly 3 months. I don't even feel comfortable leaving guns in the house during construction even though they would be in a safe. What's a NJ resident to do? I can't see keeping them in hotel room being legal, after all, just owning a gun in NJ is borderline legal to begin with. If my hotel is a "temporary" residence does that allow me to keep them with me?

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I hate to be a grammar Nazi but.....I'd have a hard time trusting someone with my guns if they can't be bothered to use the proper form of "their", "your" and "you're"

 

 

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