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I know that in Jersey if you bring a gun in, its legal if you can prove you purchased into another state. However, in NYC and Staten Island, the information i found is close to non existent, and makes no real mention of traveller/nomad laws. So was curious, just how bad are the gun laws in those areas? If i have a gun from a state like Idaho, can it be brought in without a permit?

I know that in Jersey if you bring a gun in, its legal if you can prove you purchased into another state. However, in NYC and Staten Island, the information i found is close to non existent, and makes no real mention of traveller/nomad laws. So was curious, just how bad are the gun laws in those areas? If i have a gun from a state like Idaho, can it be brought in without a permit?

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Get out of the crazy states with that kind of weaponry. No way its all legal there.

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I had to look this one up, but collapsible stocks are also illegal ... this one confuses me because as of now, outside stock rifles, i cant think of a single gun that doesn't have a collapsible stock. Heck from what i can tell, most of the gun laws in Jersey and NYC are counter intuitive to the function of the gun. If the gun has a certain feature set by design, all the gun bans focus on that very feature set. It's like saying a car can't have lights, whilst legislating that all cars must have headlights, the wording is very confusing

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Its not accidental. They are deliberately outlawing features that effectively outlaw guns.

Clearest case of a genocide to me. People think a genocide has to be overt, but in this case the criminals get a free pass, and if you even dare to protect yourself or your family, you are considered a criminal and an agressor. There was one case in NYC where a guy had someone break into his house, and the victim of the break in was sent to jail because he had an unlicensed shotgun. Even though the cops agreed he did nothing wrong, per NYC laws, he was still a felon .... mind boggingly stupid