New Jersey reserves firearm regulation to the state under NJSA 2C:39, broadly preempting local ordinances on possession, registration, transport, and most aspects of gun control across all municipalities.
New Jersey maintains one of the strictest firearm regulatory frameworks in the country, codified primarily in NJSA Title 2C, Chapter 39. State law occupies the field on most firearm matters, including permits to purchase handguns, firearm identification cards, transport rules, and prohibited weapons. Municipalities cannot enact ordinances inconsistent with state law on possession or licensing. Local governments retain limited authority, such as zoning gun ranges or regulating discharge within municipal boundaries. The Attorney General issues uniform directives that bind local police agencies on permit issuance and concealed carry standards.
Unlawful possession of a handgun without a permit is a second-degree crime; unlawful possession of a rifle or shotgun is third-degree; carrying without a permit can result in 5-10 years imprisonment.
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