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By SMOKIE901
Can anyone who has a FLORIDA Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permit explain the details on how it is done to obtain? -
By ChrisJM981
Watch for progress on the Rogers & ANJRPC CCW case vs NJ AG, et al.
This was listed in another thread, but I thought it will need it's own space to avoid hijacking Rosey's CNJFO thread.
https://certpool.com/dockets/18-824?fbclid=IwAR2GBSTRnMnR15m914PMdkd7IYl3vrwjPPAXmw-Mt2Pgz1todMU5Gcc17cY
What are your thoughts? I think we're going to Washington!
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By stuckinNJ
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20171201/us-house-of-representatives-to-vote-on-hr-38-the-concealed-carry-reciprocity-act-next-week
please take 60 seconds to call your reps, BOTH Republicans and Dems, urging their support. It seriously takes seconds.
No excuses
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By fslater
Hi Everyone
I just Read the article in the Political report in Shooting Illustrated about The July ruling By the US Court Of Appeals that found DC's "good reason" to be granted a CCW unconstitutional. Wouldn't the conflicting rulings between the DC Federal Court and the Jersey District Federal court force the SCOUS to a hearing to resolve the conflict? This is old news from back in July I'm just hearing about now. If its already been discussed please direct me to the thread.
Thanks
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By CJ Broz
Can anyone help me find the stats on how many people in NJ apply for CCLs, and how many of those applications get rejected?
I'm having an online argument on a military forum (I'm a retired Marine). Some guy thinks concealed-carry-restrictive states such as New Jersey and California are not violating the 2nd Amendment since they have a process for getting a permit, my response is it is a de facto ban if the vast majority of permit applicants are denied, but it's hard to make that argument without stats to back it up.
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I know of a nice one coming on the market soon in Morris County!
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Not as a loose gun, rattlin' around with all the other junk in the purse. Nope, just don't do it. Something is bound to get caught in the trigger guard during the draw...I'm looking at you, lipstick. A holster somehow affixed in the fashionable handbag would be an improvement, but a real concealed carry handbag is better still. In addition to the dedicated handgun compartment already mentioned, they generally have a thin steel cable running through the shoulder strap, to shut down the 'slash and grab' purse snatching scenario. On-body carry is still better, if at all possible, but it can be a real challenge to make it work with women's attire.
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I know they have some nice purses with a slit to slide your hand in and grab your gun(holster mounted in purse). I dont even know if that would be legal in NJ.
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I know, but she's not a gun person, so I think her plan is to keep all her fashionable purses/handbags and throw it in with the aspirin and lipstick.
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