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    Default NJ Non resident permit

    B"H

    Hello guys hope everyone is ok. could you guys please guide me and let me know how to obtain a New Jersey Non Resident permit to CC a handgun. where can i find the forms etc?

    Thank you
    You got a permit to ask stupid Questions?"

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    The only way you can get a non-resident permit in NJ is if you work for an amrored car company. (If you do work for an armored car company NJ can restrict your permit to the hours you work.) Other than that you cannot get a permit in NJ.

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    I don't know the process, however, after SAF finishes suing New Jersey over their requirement that an applicant must show a need for a license I will probably be applying for one as well.

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-car...ry-permit.html

    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-car...-possible.html

    http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/518...-nj-carry.html

    Just to point to a few threads that have already covered this.


    Although NJ law may say it's possible, currently you'd have a better chance at a free ride on the Space Shuttle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soberbyker View Post
    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-car...ry-permit.html

    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-car...-possible.html

    http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/518...-nj-carry.html

    Just to point to a few threads that have already covered this.


    Although NJ law may say it's possible, currently you'd have a better chance at a free ride on the Space Shuttle.

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    I truly think this is a correct statement and not figurative speech. You have a better change for a free ride on the Space Shuttle then getting a NJ permit.

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    I'm a resident of the state and I have a better chance of riding the shuttle than getting a carry permit.

    Some stirrings in the legislature:
    http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/201..._allowing.html

    http://blog.nj.com/njv_publicblog/20...ble_in_nj.html

    Basically, If the applicant is:

    Not a high ranking government official
    Not related to a high ranking government official by blood or marriage
    Not a celebrity
    Not willing to give a sizable "donation" to the Democratic party
    Not working with large sums of cash (i.e. Brinks armored car services)

    You will be denied your right to carry a firearm.

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    even dealing with large sums of money, you'll need to get shot by and thug 1st and show that there are other criminals targeting you and even with that, there's still a 95% chance you'll be denied.

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    I recall hearing the process involve high-ranking politicians, knee pads and/or copious amounts of lubrication.

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    Default Re: NJ Non resident permit

    Quote Originally Posted by voola View Post
    B"H

    Hello guys hope everyone is ok. could you guys please guide me and let me know how to obtain a New Jersey Non Resident permit to CC a handgun. where can i find the forms etc?

    Thank you
    the form is here:
    http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/info/pdf...rms/sp-642.pdf

    the governing law is NJS 2C:58-4. Go here:
    http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/about/fire_ag2.html
    and select Chapter 58 in right box.

    As others have mentioned - its probable an exercise in futility.
    IANAL

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    Quote Originally Posted by tl_3237 View Post
    They've been using this application for over 2 years with this typo (bolded) near the top of page 1

    Each person applying for a Permit to Carry and Handgun must supply a letter of need, specific in content, as to why they have a need to carry a firearm in the
    State of New Jersey.

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