'Restrictive' is putting it lightly. NJ is downright draconian when it comes to firearms & ammo. You can't even loan someone ammo within the People's Republic of NJ.C-dub wrote:Doesn't NJ also have some pretty restrictive laws on what type of firearms, magazine capacities, and ammunition types that one can possess?
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- Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:17 am
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- Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:30 am
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That would be another reason to move to PA & commute into NJ.FCH wrote:Simple answer - NoHaas wrote:Oh man question #3 popped into my head. With a non-resident license do you think I would be able to come home on vacation and pick up a new toy while in town without issue?
You would have to have the firearm transferred to an FFL in your resident state (NJ) and comply with all of NJ's rules for purchasing and owning a firearm.
- Mon Jun 27, 2016 6:51 pm
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Shoot the non-compliant ammo. And God bless you & yours. I can't imagine having to take a job transfer out of Texas, much less a job transfer out of Texas into some place like NJ.Haas wrote:After a bit more digging I've found a link that seems pretty up to date. http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/NonR ... ermits.pdf It lists what states will take a Non-residents license and from the looks of it it'll cover the states we'll be visiting when on our "trip." Now I just need to figure out a storage solution for keeping my DPX ammo in PA.