I too grew up in NJ. Graduated HS 22 June, moved to GA 3 July. Didn't take me long.
As has been said the laws there are absolutely nuts as far as guns are concerned (that includes blow guns, stun guns and even pellet guns). I remember back in the 80s my boss having to sign for ammo for a .22 at...
Since this started OUTSIDE our place I guess under this new law my roommate and I would both be looking at prison time for this.? Tell me this STATE is not going to hell in a hand bag? So now with this new law if this happens again there will be a lot of folks being the only ones testifying i'm...
But but but he was a felon. No one explained the rules to him? I heard they threw bleach on him and yelled “this is MAGA country”...
Glad the scoundrel was caught!
Yup me too. I would get to work and go to the safe and get out a Beretta M9 and carry it (chambered round, safety off) and a spare mag of ball ammo, but if I got caught with a gun on base that I owned it was no job and arrest.
Funny thing is the base allows hunting, you can buy a gun at the BX...
All very good points. I worked at RAFB in WR and I knew a few folks who carried guns in their cars. On the fed installation. I always give them a cock eyed look when they told me they did. Had a few even say "What are they gonna do, fire me?" I would tell them yes and arrest you. I think a lot...
Pre-1968 guns often were without serial numbers. Some I have owned I have scratched an identifying number onto them. I have seen older guns in past years that were without SNs and the owner would electric pencil their name and address on the gun - Or their SSN.