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So I stop in at a LGS down south and I'm in there looking around to see what maybe I can abuse my CC with , so I'm BS'ing with the guys behind the counter for a bit and I'm thinking to my self not one of these guys are letting me know about the pending laws there trying to push , no signs about it NADA , so I say messed up with what there trying to push this time  and there like yeh,  SO my question is why isn't  these shops letting everyone who is buying and looking at guns or ammo know to try to make THE 26th rally  , One would think they would be doin it.

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28 minutes ago, FishNHard said:

So I stop in at a LGS down south and I'm in there looking around to see what maybe I can abuse my CC with , so I'm BS'ing with the guys behind the counter for a bit and I'm thinking to my self not one of these guys are letting me know about the pending laws there trying to push , no signs about it NADA , so I say messed up with what there trying to push this time  and there like yeh,  SO my question is why isn't  these shops letting everyone who is buying and looking at guns or ammo know to try to make THE 26th rally  , One would think they would be doin it.

Mine did in Sussex County. Perhaps the word hasn't spread yet to the shops you visited.

Did you let them know to wake them up?

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Because many shops are happy with the current NJ gun laws. They make money on compliance work. They don't want to rock the boat. That's why it was status quo for 8 years of Christie. Until it affects the bottomline of the FFL most won't care.

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No F2F sales means more transfer fees and NICS charges, no internet ammo sales means more ammo sales to them. All means more floor traffic overall. 

They’re all our friends and buddies. They’re all cool Dudes. But first and foremost they are business people with bills. 

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45DOLL, They knew what was being proposed as I said to them crazy what there trying to push true and they were like yea  and hope nothing passes , and I get what others have said about there business men first but they have a giant wall of ars  and it seems that is there bread and butter gun sales .

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2 hours ago, FishNHard said:

45DOLL, They knew what was being proposed as I said to them crazy what there trying to push true and they were like yea  and hope nothing passes , and I get what others have said about there business men first but they have a giant wall of ars  and it seems that is there bread and butter gun sales .

Yes true. And any brick and mortar that does not want to see internet sales or P2P go away would have to have their head examined.

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3 hours ago, capt14k said:

Because many shops are happy with the current NJ gun laws. They make money on compliance work. They don't want to rock the boat. That's why it was status quo for 8 years of Christie. Until it affects the bottomline of the FFL most won't care.

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I have no more mics to hand you to drop -  they are seeing a compliance gravy train -

 

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45DOLL, They knew what was being proposed as I said to them crazy what there trying to push true and they were like yea  and hope nothing passes , and I get what others have said about there business men first but they have a giant wall of ars  and it seems that is there bread and butter gun sales .
Have you seen California and NY compliant ARs. They will make the changes to the ones they have and Jack up the price. Fools will still buy them. Most FFLs are fine with the laws current and coming. The few that are Patriots and against them are very vocal.

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6 hours ago, capt14k said:

Because many shops are happy with the current NJ gun laws. They make money on compliance work. They don't want to rock the boat. That's why it was status quo for 8 years of Christie. Until it affects the bottomline of the FFL most won't care.

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Actually we could be overlooking the sales tax that could be generated too. He does need to dig every corner for funds to help his illegal aliens and other socialist ideas. 

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If you have to use a shop for a private transfer now it's more business for them. 

Not a chance I am paying a NJ FFL to transfer my sales. I will sell only out of state to C&R Holders or ship to buyer's FFL. At least NJ won't get a piece.

 

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