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As pointed out previously - you can't use it until 7 days from date of application

What if you do? How many FFLs know about the one week rule and do the state police check for that like one gina month? Anyone actually had experience with this law being enforced?

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Fastest permit turnaround was one week.Ewing, NJ (mercer co) used the new online made the approintment with PD and received permit in hand in 1 week.

http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/topic/22294-nj-fidpp-compliancy-project/page-36#entry1012152

 

 

 

CMJeepster, on 30 Dec 2015 - 5:34 PM, said:

 

Posting for a friend: Ewing Township. Initial FPID & P2P = 12 days after prints were taken.

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Nope

 

 

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How would anyone know if there has been a denial, unless it was YOU? :lol: Post a copy of your pink slip. 

 

After re-reading the statute, not sure how an acquiring person could be charged. It appears that only the disposing person could violate the law. Maybe conspiracy?

No handgun shall be delivered to any person unless such person possesses and exhibits a valid permit to purchase a firearm and at least seven days have elapsed since the date of application for the permit.

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I submitted the application for 3 permits and filed the online background check on Dec 23 2015 --

 

References received their questionnaires a few days after that

 

I'm still waiting 

 

 

Today is day 78 -- still waiting

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welcome to my world lol for a p2p I was told it was a 4 month wait, no questions asked. The last one i got took 6

I am in a similar situation, always right around 5 months for me.

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This goes back quite a while, but the fastest was 1 day. It helped when the chief and a couple of the cops were your customers and they trusted you enough to have given you keys to their homes and alarm codes. That was about four chiefs ago and everyone, including me, is retired now. I doubt it would be the same now with the cretins currently in place.

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I still remember my 1st permit --  The day I turned 21, before the bar I went to the PD and handed in my paperwork -- it was a Friday

 

Saturday morning, as I was hung over, I received a call from the chief -- said my permit was ready and to come pick it up

 

That was 26 years ago

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