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February 8th, 2015, 12:31 PM #41Grand Member
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Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
Do you have any idea how many people think it's perfectly legal to do this?
Most! Hell the NJSP website eludes that it's OK. I had trooper tell me this was OK. It's not even legal in PA without a ltcf or meeting similar narrow exceptions to NJ.
I bet if I polled Pa gun owners at least 80% would say it's legal to transport a firearm in NJ the way this guy did.FUCK BIDEN
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February 8th, 2015, 12:37 PM #42
Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
Since the purpose of shooting someone is to immediately incapacitate the attacker, what's the justification for banning hollow points and preventing the bullet from exiting the body?
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February 8th, 2015, 12:38 PM #43
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February 8th, 2015, 02:19 PM #44
Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
What is evil are politicians mandating what rules of engagement you must use
to defend yourself while ignoring that attacker(s) are free to do whatever.
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February 8th, 2015, 02:47 PM #45
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February 8th, 2015, 03:20 PM #46Grand Member
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Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
FUCK BIDEN
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February 8th, 2015, 03:55 PM #47
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February 8th, 2015, 03:59 PM #48
Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
NOT IN NJ WITH A LOADED HANDGUN KNOWING FULL WELL YOU WILL GET TO SEE PAULY'S WALNUTS IN A NJ PRISON IF I DO.
I'm now waiting on for the 6 threads about the book this guy is going to write crying how DESPITE knowing he was breaking several NJ laws it was SOOOO unfair they held him accountable for his actions.
That being said I hate that state and it's laws, but I foucking well know my rights end at the bridge and santize my truck when I have to go there.Owner Trigger Time LLc 01 FFL/NFA Saylorsburg, PA. Sales/Service/Transfers/Training
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February 8th, 2015, 04:46 PM #49Grand Member
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Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
So all this talk as to if it is legal or not to transport a firearm in Nazi Jersey prompted me to go to their state police site and confirm that it is not illegal provided you fall under certain guidelines of transport so according to the state of
All firearms transported into the State of New Jersey:
Shall be carried unloaded and contained in a closed and fastened case, gunbox, securely tied package, or locked in the trunk of the automobile in which it is being transported, and in the course of travel, shall include only such deviations as are reasonably necessary under the circumstances.
The firearm should not be directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the vehicle. If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm and ammunition must be in a locked container other than the vehicle's glove compartment or console.
For additional exemptions refer to Chapter 39, namely 2C:39-6g.
All firearms transported through the State of New Jersey:
The following guidelines are provided in order to assist law enforcement officers in applying New Jersey's firearms laws to persons who are transporting firearms through the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey laws governing firearms permits, purchaser identification cards, registration and licenses do not apply to a person who is transporting the firearm through this State if that person is transporting the firearm in a manner permitted by federal law, 18 U.S.C.A. 926A.
This federal law permitting interstate transportation of a firearm applies only if all of the following requirements are met:
The person's possession of the firearm was lawful in the state in which the journey began;
The person's possession of the firearm will be lawful in the state in which the journey will end;
The person is transporting the firearm for lawful purpose
The firearm is unloaded
The firearm is not directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the vehicle
The ammunition is not directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the vehicle
If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm and ammunition must be in a locked container other than the vehicle's glove compartment or console;
The person is not
a convicted felon
a fugitive from justice an addict or unlawful user of drugs, or
an illegal alien
The person has not
been adjudicated to be a mental defective
been committed to a mental institution
been dishonorably discharged from the armed forces, or
renounced his United States Citizenship
A person who is transporting a firearm though the State of New Jersey in the manner permitted by person's possession 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, see Section II above, need not give notice.
Procedures for Investigation of Conduct Involving the Possession or Transportation of Firearms
An officer who reasonably suspects that a person is transporting a firearm in violation of New Jersey law should make reasonable inquiries in order to confirm or dispel that suspicion.
In a case where circumstances reasonably indicate that the person's possession and transportation of the firearms my be permitted by 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, the officer should make reasonable inquiries in order to determine whether the person's possession is permitted by that federal law.
If reasonable inquiries lead an officer to conclude that the person's possession is lawful under either New Jersey law or 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, as described above in Section II, the officer should promptly allow the person to proceed.
Whenever an officer has probable cause to believe that a person's possession of a firearm is in violation of New Jersey law and not permitted by 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, as described above in Section II, then the officer should make an arrest.
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February 8th, 2015, 04:53 PM #50
Re: PA Motorist facing NJ gun possession charges
Hell, Ive talked with gun owners who think a LTCF is "a federal license" which gives them the ability to carry in every state.
Ive argued and argued with them, but to this day they still don't get it.
I tell them do t get caught carrying in MD or NJ but they still think they are allowed.
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