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I am surprised no one has posted anything about this. It seems that NJ residents MAY soon be able to carry concealed weapons based upon the recent Supreme Court decision. This is without a doubt the best chance for this to happen. I think it may be a reality. What do you guys think???????????????

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1 minute ago, nmc02 said:

I am surprised no one has posted anything about this. It seems that NJ residents MAY soon be able to carry concealed weapons based upon the recent Supreme Court decision. This is without a doubt the best chance for this to happen. I think it may be a reality. What do you guys think???????????????

It's ALL OVER the site!  :rofl: 

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The ruling doesn't say it's a free for all...we know liberal states like NJ will in fact find a loophole or do something to make someone fight it. They have the money to fight ....maybe like having some sort of liability insurance, or carry permit fee be out of reach for many, or when a background check is done they find out you farted at the age of 8..anything to go against your rights

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https://www.nj.com/politics/2022/06/murphy-wants-to-ban-guns-at-nj-hospitals-public-transit-bars-and-more-after-supreme-court-ruling.html

Murphy wants to ban guns at N.J. hospitals, public transit, bars, and more after Supreme Court ruling

A day after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could make it easier to carry a gun in America, Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday said New Jersey officials will seek to expand the public places where firearms are not allowed in New Jersey — including hospitals, public transit, bars, government buildings, and more.

Murphy, a Democrat who has long been a proponent of tough gun laws, signed an executive order directing state departments and agencies to review all statutes, rules, and regulations to see “what steps they can take to prevent gun violence.” That includes whether they can designate certain areas as “gun-free” and regulate how firearms are “carried, transported, or conveyed,” the governor said.

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They will do everything they can to delay dissuade and make it as difficult as possible for us to do so. Murphy already stated that he’s going to declare an executive order to make as many areas as possible into basically gun free do not carry zones. They are simply going to drag this out as long as possible and make concealed carry possibilities take as long as possible. Lawsuits, courses and fees associated with the process are all going to be ridiculous hoops to jump through. I’m sure they will also pull the bullshit mantra of we have a staffing shortage and simply cannot process all of these requests in a timely manner.

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June 24, 2022. At the close of business today, and in light of the Bruen decision, the New Jersey Attorney General issued a directive to law enforcement agencies and prosecutors mandating that NJ carry permit applications now be processed WITHOUT an applicant having to prove "justifiable need."

 

CLICK HERE to see a copy of the directive.

 

The effect of this directive is to remove any doubt that the Bruen decision applies in New Jersey, and that someone applying for a concealed carry permit in the Garden State need only satisfy typical requirements, such as:

 

1.        Passing state-mandated background checks.

2.        Submitting three references.

3.        Satisfying the state-mandated training requirement for carry permits.

 

While Gov. Murphy has announced that he intends to try to limit carry in every way possible, whatever actions he tries to take will have to pass Constitutional muster under Bruen. Today's announcement by the Attorney General is nothing short of EARTH-SHAKING and represents the culmination of decades of incredibly difficult work by gun owners.

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERY HONEST GUN OWNER IN NEW JERSEY!

Sapere aude.

Audeamus.

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6 minutes ago, Haskell_Hunter said:

3.        Satisfying the state-mandated training requirement for carry permits.

Are there  even guidelines for mandated training requirements and if so where can they be found?

Not trusting the government doesn't make you a conspiracy theorist, it makes you a history buff

 

 

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