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    Default Traveling in NJ with guns

    As I've noticed, lots of gun owners and gun enthusiasts have phobias of traveling through states such as NJ, at least if they're traveling with guns. Lets say you're going from PA to Maine and you're bringing guns with you. Unless you take a much longer route, you will have to go through NJ. I will say this much, I've traveled in NJ with guns many times and being paranoid about it doesn't help. Just don't do anything to get pulled over. I know that PA and NJ are as different as night and day when it comes to guns and gun rights, they are absolute polar opposites. Some people would say you should avoid NJ altogether, if you're route takes you through NJ you should take a different route and go around NJ even if it takes you much much longer. As for me I don't have a choice as I've got a residence in NJ. So I've done lots of traveling with guns in NJ and I haven't had any problems so far.

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    Law of average, it’s not a theory.

    It’s a FELONY. Period.

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

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    if you have out of state plates traveling through NJ you are a candidate for a traffic stop

    they get very creative fabricating reasons for a stop
    Ecclesiastes 10:2 ...........

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    So, Cabela's is the best place to do transfer, and you have nothing to fear by bringing guns into the DPRNJ?



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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    So, Cabela's is the best place to do transfer, and you have nothing to fear by bringing guns into the DPRNJ?



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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    So, Cabela's is the best place to do transfer, and you have nothing to fear by bringing guns into the DPRNJ?
    I wouldn't say Cabela's is the best place to do a transfer just one of the least expensive places. If you're closer to the Easton area you would probably be better off doing transfers at 507 Outfitters since they would be much closer and they charge the same price.

    As for me, Im in the Port Carbon area so Cabela's is much closer.

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    People on this thread might want to get this book called "New Jersey Gun Law" by Evan F. Nappen. I've got it and I've been to some of this guy's seminars too.

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    Didn't you already start a thread on this exact same topic.

    Maybe it's just my paranoia?

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    Quote Originally Posted by middlefinger View Post
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    if you have out of state plates traveling through NJ you are a candidate for a traffic stop

    they get very creative fabricating reasons for a stop
    Like a broken windshield that is nearly invisible. PRNJ is not a place for a normal person to travel with guns. OP you are rolling the dice. Do as you with because you havent had a problem, yet!
    Aggies Coach Really ??? Take off the tin foil bro.

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    Default Re: Traveling in NJ with guns

    Quote Originally Posted by Daycrawler View Post
    Like a broken windshield that is nearly invisible. PRNJ is not a place for a normal person to travel with guns. OP you are rolling the dice. Do as you with because you havent had a problem, yet!
    A broken windshield that is nearly invisible? If it is invisible to the point that you don't notice it while you're right behind it in the driver's seat than I don't see how a cop can see it when you're driving by.

    I grew up in NJ and I've lived most of my life in NJ. You don't get pulled over for having broken windshields that are nearly invisible.

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