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What can a non resident who owns property in NJ do????
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1911CC
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 Posted: Sun Dec 21st, 2008 08:51 pm
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Hi,

Perhaps someone in this forum can enlighten me.

I am a FL resident and have a FL CC permit. I know that permit means nothing in NJ, but I can't figure out the NJ rules.

I hear about a purchase permit and how you should have one with you when traveling with guns in NJ.

I own a house in NJ. I own pistols, rifles and shotguns.

Do I need to have a piece of paper when I'm traveling from/to my NJ home to/from Florida or to a range in PA or hunting in PA?

Do i need to have a piece of paper to have these guns on my NJ premises?

I know I can't carry from my NJ home to some location like the NJ shore where it is clear that I'm not heading for Florida or a pistol range in PA.

I know I have to carry locked in a separate section of the car.

What else am I missing?

thanks in advance!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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 Posted: Sun Jan 4th, 2009 04:40 pm
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I don't think you technically need a FID if your guns were purchased elsewhere and you're not a legal resident. I'd keep utility bills handy showing you do own property in NJ, just in case.

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 Posted: Tue May 12th, 2009 08:13 pm
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I agree but I would apply for an FID just incase.  Don't apply for a carry permit because you will not get one.  But if you have an FID, at least NJ will know you intend to have a firearm, which would always look better in the eyes of the law when getting pulled over while transporting or having them in your house.

Correct me if I am wrong.

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 Posted: Sun Oct 25th, 2009 04:17 am
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thejax wrote: I agree but I would apply for an FID just incase.  Don't apply for a carry permit because you will not get one.  But if you have an FID, at least NJ will know you intend to have a firearm, which would always look better in the eyes of the law when getting pulled over while transporting or having them in your house.

Correct me if I am wrong.
this is one thing i never understood how the F is a cop supposed to know you have a gun in the car if you dont tell him? people are always talking if you get pulled over this or if you get pulled over that. unless your an idiot and you tell the cop theres no way for him to know so chill out and carry what ever you want and learn to shutup and you'll be fine


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