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The OP stated this was an out of state transfer of ownership. That falls under the federal statute, which requires the NICS check. Getting the NJ FOID and running through an FFL is the correct way to do it. Another note is this is not a registration of the firearm, but rather a registration of the holder. If he had inherited the guns from someone in NJ, there would be no paperwork. And as long they were shotguns, buying ammo requires no permit.
Posted on: 2014/12/3 0:15
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You don't have to do anything to legally inherit them but I would recommend getting an FID (Firearms ID) card to be able to purchase ammunition in NJ. Here are the NJ statutes: 13:54-1.13 Firearms passing to heirs or legatees (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subchapter concerning the acquisition of a firearm, a permit to purchase a
Posted on: 2014/12/2 22:50
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Federal law allows you to transport firearms from one state to another. NJ however, you have to be careful. Don't even stop for gas or what this poor bastard did (stop at his mother's house). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Aitken I would also recommend you join the ANJRPC as they have resources (Nappen, the attorney in this case is / was retained by them at one time) to answer your questions.
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assuming you have an NJ Firearms ID, contact a FFL:
http://www.gunbroker.com/FFL/DealerNetwork.aspx ask what the "bulk rate" would be to transfer those long guns to you(handguns are a different story), and have a FFL from the other state to ship the guns to your FFL. you then have to fill out a bunch of paperwork, probably one for each rifle/shotgun. he would call NICS ($15 fee) to do a check on you and you're done.
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I am about to inherit a handful of rifles and shotguns from out of state. Does anyone know where I can find out what I'll need to properly license them?
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10 years ago when I got my rifle / shotgun permit transferred to JC, I didn't have to answer any of that as well. The permit process is onerous enough as it is. Adding on extra requirements is something that started under Healy and has been support by Fulop. I guess Steve needs to get his progressive creds reinforced before running for governor. JC did make me go through the entire background check for a second time, because they would not accept records transferred from another city (Hoboken). It was such a waste of time and resources.
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"license plate numbers, prior employers and waivers authorizing the release of "any and all information"
I've never heard anyone applying for a gun permit being asked that stuff
Posted on: 2014/12/2 20:20
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A win for the Constitution, and a defeat for those who try to short circuit it with extra-legal strategies. Smackdown for Fulop.
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Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
JERSEY CITY ? City officials have ended a lengthy legal battle by finally granting a Jersey City man a gun license, three years after he applied for it. Michael McGovern received the license last month. Evan Nappen, McGovern's attorney, said the city's decision is "very important" to the gun rights movement. "There's now a pro-gun victory against Jersey City and we're proud of it and it stands as an example to all the other municipalities that want to break the law," Nappen said. "They're on notice." City spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill did not immediately return a request for comment. McGovern initially applied for a gun permit in 2011. The city denied his application, saying McGovern refused to fill out special forms that the city includes with its application. The city also cited three times McGovern was arrested for misdemeanor offenses in Florida about a decade before (McGovern said he was not convicted; the city asked for proof). More
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