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    Almost 21 quick concealed carry law question

    The only way to find out is to turn in the paperwork. If I were you I would explore the reasons why you got charged in the first place. Were there more instances of fights the law did not detect? Before you carry a firearm you have to ask yourself if you are emotionally able to do so .
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    Transporting Firearms on Vacation

    A message forum is not the place to seek this advice. I would call the firearms section of he state police and ask these questions or look on their website. In any event I would have the firearms partially dissassembled locked in hard containers in the trunk. Ammo seperated into locked...
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    Inherited pistol? New Jersey

    First, a message board is the WRONG place to get advice on this issue. If you violate any of the various firearms laws in NJ then its a big deal and you will get arrested. Most firearms violations in NJ are felonies. NJ police and the NJ justice system are notorious for being anti-gun in...
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    NEVER say anything to the police

    You are entitled to your own opinion. However, as for myself, I will not be saying anything on my next police encounter...that is if there is a "next time". The fact is I am not an attorney. I do not have that professional legal experience. Therefore, its best that I leave these matters to...
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    NEVER say anything to the police

    There is a misconception in this thread I would like to clear up right now. A police officer can only make an arrest after they have developed "probable cause". What is "probable cause"? You can read more at this link: http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/probable+cause An...
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    NEVER say anything to the police

    I wanted to add the following to this thread: - I havent heard of any case where a person was convicted on what they did not say, however, I have heard of many cases where a person is convicted on what they did say. - The legal experts in this forum are experienced and knowledgeable...
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    NEVER say anything to the police

    I can see the value in simple short statements such as: This is my license. I own this house. I own that firearm. I dont know that man. He attacked me. Those people witnessed the incident. That knife on the ground belonged to that man. I would like to sign a complaint. The...
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    NEVER say anything to the police

    To all my brothers who own arms of any kind, Im going to grind these rules into your head. #1. Never say anything to the police without your attorney present. If you just shot someone for any reason, tell the police you would like to speak to your attorney first before you start answering...
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    Dealing with the suspicious character...

    Let me tell you my story. Several years ago I was going on a first date with a woman I met. I arrive at her house just a little bit early as most guys do. I parked in front in my newish car which was a Lexus ES at the time. It was 12 noon on a weekend in broad daylight. The woman opens the...
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    What do you YELL in a defensive situation?

    So you draw your firearm or about to draw your firearm...in a self defense situation what do you yell? One classic example is "get on the ground!". What is most effective in your experience?
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    Guns and Neighborhood Watches

    I am guessing the main concern by the attorney is that something might happen where either the suspect, the neighborhood watch person or both get injured. The attorney's logic is that homeowner's or renter's insurance will take care of anything stolen or broken. The neighborhood watch people...
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    Front Sight Press

    Well is there a better term to use then quick kill. What would you call it or would you simply not use the technique. I didn't name the method but just went by what they called it.
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    I shot my leg

    I think you should sell the firearm because its a bad luck piece now. No use in tempting fate. Sell it and get something else.
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    Front Sight Press

    After successfully and quickly FSP double tapping 4 cylinders of 38+p thru the snub into 4 in diameter circles at 20 ft last week at the range I tried my uninformed interuptation of Quick Kill. Discussed here briefly a few weeks ago, more detail here, scroll down a bunch--...
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    Legal duty to retreat vs Moral duty to retreat

    Most progressive states have some form or another of Castle Doctrines, which eliminate the Legal Duty to Retreat in ones home, and frequently a place of business. Many other jurisdictions have extended that Doctrine into Stand your ground laws applicable to areas outside the home. Therefore...
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