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Monday, August 22, 2022

New Jersey's up to TWO carry permits!!! Woo-hoo!!!

New Jersey – -(AmmoLand.com)- The Garden State is known for being an anti-civil rights wasteland. Firearm possession in the state is by exemption or permits. Up until recently, the permitting regulating the possession of handguns and pistols was an out-of-reach unicorn. Handgun and pistol owners had to largely rely on exemptions of the law, as NJ Rev Stat § 2C:39-5 b (2021) states one must first obtain a permit to carry prior to possessing a handgun. However, now in our post NYSRPA v. Bruen world, obtaining a permit to carry is possible. 

Social media sites have been buzzing with people applying, allegedly getting denied, and also some rumors of permits to carry actually getting issued. To say a lot of rumors have been abound would be an understatement.

2 comments:

  1. For many years, I lived in Bucks County, PA, which was just across the Delaware River from New Jersey. I had a PA CCW license that was no good in NJ. If I got caught with my pistol in NJ, it would be a $500 fine and them confiscating my gun. UN - f*ckin' - BELIEVABLE!!!

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  2. Starker here, tell me about it. What do they expect us to do? Set our guns down or rent a lock box before crossing the bridge & then retrieve it on the way back? I could possibly agree to leave it in the car or truck. But not in Newark or Camden.

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