I have been trying to move out of this great state for some time. Unfortunately the cost of real estate, like everything else has skyrocketed. If I were to sell my house then move out of state NJ then hits me with an exit tax which is 8.97% or 2% of the sale price at closing, which ever is highestJohn S. wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 1:28 am Well, one state IS a WHOLE LOT WORSE that we knew.
New Jersey is enemy occupied area, unsafe for freedom loving Americans. If trapped there, instead of wasting time drooling over great old guns, people need to be looking into fleeing to a free state. Get your house on the market right away, take whatever you can get and leave the state forever.
Yeah, family, jobs, friends and all that, but they should be packing up too.
Your savings in taxes will help pay for the move. And, if you own just about any gun, it is likely to be illegal now in NJ, and your lawyer costs if discovered will be megabucks as well, and better to pay the movers than the lawyers. The law was written and passed by idiot politicians. It will be enforced by nice cops who can only go by what the law says, no matter how stupid or nonsensical it is. Prosecutions will be settled in court by lawyers and judges who know nothing about guns (except they hate them) and are constrained by the idiotic language of the law passed by the legislature and signed by the governor.
For a complete run down on HOW BAD their nonsense is, read it all below. This is truly unbelievable. It is also a warning that every gun owner needs to be very involved and active in political and legislative action in their state, so your state does not adopt similar laws.
Here is a link to an explanation of NJ's new law. If you live in NJ, it is time to flee to freedom while you still can. Kalifornia, New Yawk, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Oregon and Washington are nearly as bad, and competing to become worse than NJ.
https://www.evannappen.com/new-jersey-e ... s-history/
I’m going to research this law further. I have a couple other gun shops I deal with so today I’m going to talk to them.
I searched through NJ gun laws last night and could not find this text, which is from Even Nappen who is a gun lawyer.