Doc7, a NJFID has nothing to do with handgun ownership in NJ other than the ability to purchase handgun ammo or long guns. It is a purchaser's card not a permit to own. There is no NJ law prohibiting someone moving into NJ with bringing any NJ legal firearms with you. You can keep them in your house, place of business if you're the owner, to the range, gunshop and very few other places. The NJFID allows some flexibility with where you possess long guns.
See my post #3. I never suggested he come back to his parents house and leave his handgun in his car. If the OP becomes a FL resident there are extremely few conditions he can bring a handgun I to NJ. If you are thinking about the Brian Aitken case not having a FID had nothing to do with what happened to him. Aitken is far from the 2A poster child some have made him. He's more like an example of how to be stupid and get locked up.
I have lived in NJ most of my life and spent over 30 years as a LEO and near 50 years as a shooter so I'm not talking about something I'm not well versed on.
See my post #3. I never suggested he come back to his parents house and leave his handgun in his car. If the OP becomes a FL resident there are extremely few conditions he can bring a handgun I to NJ. If you are thinking about the Brian Aitken case not having a FID had nothing to do with what happened to him. Aitken is far from the 2A poster child some have made him. He's more like an example of how to be stupid and get locked up.
I have lived in NJ most of my life and spent over 30 years as a LEO and near 50 years as a shooter so I'm not talking about something I'm not well versed on.