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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    You've never tried pizza in the car.
    Actually no but I don't see eating a slice or two being particularly messy.
    There are no pacts between lions and men.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    Actually no but I don't see eating a slice or two being particularly messy.
    If its cold no, but fresh out of the oven is a bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    If its cold no, but fresh out of the oven is a bitch.
    It's pretty much a one hand food.I can imagine ordering a slice or two,folding in half and easily polishing each one off on the run....cold pizza,yuck.
    There are no pacts between lions and men.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    Or is the weapons charge because this off duty officer had a gun in the car along with the marijuana?


    http://www.nj.com/camden/index.ssf/2...ar_with_3.html

    Cop had more than ounce of weed, gun in car with 3 kids, police say

    Updated 10:55 AM; Posted 9:59 AM

    An off-duty cop in Camden County was arrested Friday night after police in a nearby town say they found more than an ounce of weed and a gun in his car, authorities said.

    Robert Williams, 33, of Maple Shade, was stopped by police in Lindenwold while driving with his three young children, Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo said in a release.

    Williams faces charges of drug possession and distribution, a weapons charge, three counts of endangering the welfare of a child and official misconduct, according to the release.

    State pension records show Williams was hired by Chesilhurst Police Department in January 2017 and was paid $33,246 per year.

    He is currently being held in Camden County Correctional Facility and scheduled to appear before a judge on Sunday, the release said.

    Fake News Story ! How could this arrest occur within the blue code of silence ?

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    On a serious note, that’s why it’s stilled called DOPE !

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    It's pretty much a one hand food.I can imagine ordering a slice or two,folding in half and easily polishing each one off on the run....cold pizza,yuck.
    Don’t get the pepperoni though, that extra oil will be dripping all over your lap.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    I guess since he had marijuana and kids in the car , his status as a police officer was null & void , so they could charge for unlawful weapon.

    $33 thou a year? No wonder those cops have a shitty attitude!
    I don't speak English , I talk American!

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    On a serious note, that’s why it’s stilled called DOPE !
    Stilled?

    Who's the dope



    J/K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    Don’t get the pepperoni though, that extra oil will be dripping all over your lap.
    I thought about the oil after I posted.That could really ruin your Izod.
    There are no pacts between lions and men.

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    Default Re: Are off duty police in NJ allowed to carry?

    No one ever claimed that potheads were smart people. Oh wait... never mind.

    Professionals and captains of industry partake of the herb... catch up would ya.
    http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.ph...24#post3693924

    I don't believe police from New Jersey should be able to go other states with a gun.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

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