Current and retired law enforcement officers are eligible to obtain a permit to carry a handgun without specific justifiable need, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6.l. These permits are administered by the Superintendent of State Police and not subject to judicial review unless the officer was ...
On April 26th, 38-year-old Joshua D. Alpheaus pleaded guilty to one charge of unlawful possession of a handgun. Earlier this week, he was sentenced to five years in state prison; he will have to serve atleast one year before becoming eligible for parole. The charge arose from a rout...
According to Assembly Bill 1302 All Handgun ammunition sales must now be registered through the NJ FARS at a state charged fee of $1.50 per transaction. This took effect on 2/16/2023 We do not know how this will effect anyone without an NJ FID (SBI) Number ...
a firearm in the vehicle. She further directed the officer to the loaded handgun in the glove compartment. Consequently, she was arrested because sheimproperly transported a weaponin the State of New Jersey without having the proper permit to do so. Here, our client entered a period of PTI ...
either a student or maybe an ex student pulls out a handgun of his backpack , or a long gun out of a duffel and starts firing do they can call it in and wait for help to show up. This move would save many lives and I would heartily endorse this idea nationwide. Of course I’m ...
The judge said that a ban on handguns at restaurants or bars serving alcohol "criminalizes a Carry Permit holder’s mere presence at those locations with a handgun even if the Carry Permit holder does not consume alcohol." So those with concealed carry permits could bring their guns into such...
The judge said that a ban on handguns at restaurants or bars serving alcohol "criminalizes a Carry Permit holder’s mere presence at those locations with a handgun even if the Carry Permit holder does not consume alcohol." So those with concealed carry permits could bring their guns into such...
Possession of a Handgun: Possession of a handgun with a permit and a firearms identification car is a crime of the second degree and is punishable by 5 to 10 years in prison and a $15,000 fine. Possession of Other Weapons: Possession of other weapons, such as knives, brass knuckles, nu...
The judge said that a ban on handguns at restaurants or bars serving alcohol "criminalizes a Carry Permit holder’s mere presence at those locations with a handgun even if the Carry Permit holder does not consume alcohol." So those with concealed carry permits could bring their guns into such...