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May 28th, 2017, 03:49 PM #1Active Member
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NJ to PA for shooting, NOT carry
I get that NJ resident with FOID can come straight to a PA range and shoot, but is said person allowed to come to my house for dinner before or after? This person would be allowed to possess in my home. Not looking to carry, doesn't own a holster.
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May 28th, 2017, 05:12 PM #3
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Re: NJ to PA for shooting, NOT carry
With long guns its a maybe. The question boils down to if someone from NJ has to abide by NJ lays if he leaves the state (I personally think no but others have disagreed).
With a handgun its a no. Even in a relatively free state like Pa you can not bring a firearm (handgun) to someone elses house without a LTCF.
At least that's how I interpret it. I am sure someone will chime in if I am wrong.
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Re: NJ to PA for shooting, NOT carry
Nj law states that you must be going to or coming from a range/gunsmith/gun store, etc for all firearms. In pa you may have a long arm in your vehicle and drive around, provided it's unloaded and ammo in a separate container. Pistols are to and from range only without a LTCF. Going to a friend's house with a pistol in your car is technically a no-no.
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May 28th, 2017, 09:17 PM #6
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Might want to read this: http://www.pennlago.com/pennsylvania...oceed-caution/
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May 28th, 2017, 11:16 PM #7
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As of now a New Hampshire non resident carry permit is valid in Pennsylvania and one no longer needs a New jersey carry permit to apply. That would leave the tricky transport part between the New jersey line and the New jersey house. It is a little extra work, but if the Jersey person is still going to and from a range, i believe it meets the exception. This is a popular topic in these parts!
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Re: NJ to PA for shooting, NOT carry
Thanks all. Is the inability to stop for dinner a result of NJ statute on transport? What about other states? Can other folks visit from other states and stay at my house with their firearm? Not carried, simply locked in their luggage.
Conversely, what about PA residents? I'm going to Maine soon, am I not allowed to transport a firearm to keep in my temp residence while there?
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May 30th, 2017, 04:02 AM #9
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May 30th, 2017, 07:10 AM #10
Re: NJ to PA for shooting, NOT carry
This is not legal advice. With FOID he can do whatever he wants with rifles. With handguns, Jersey law says to and from range (mostly.) PA law includes a further exception of points of assembly for the range trip. So, is it possible he could go from Jersey to the range, then to your place as a rally point, then back to the range before going back to Jersey (wink wink nudge nudge)? You got a complicated situation here, but what do you think would happen? First of all, probably nothing, second of all, probably nothing, and then there is the question of whether a cop would actually try to jack them up, and then finally whether or not an exception would be met for travel, which it seems MIGHT be. It's the last two of those events that are in question and they would have to go down quite a path to get there.
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