New Jersey Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a firearm openly in New Jersey?

  1. Yes, in all areas

  2. No, in all areas

  3. Yes, but only in rural areas

  4. Yes, with a permit

The correct answer is: No, in all areas

In New Jersey, it is illegal to carry a firearm openly in all areas. The state has strict laws surrounding the open carry of firearms, primarily aimed at minimizing risks related to public safety. Generally, New Jersey's laws require individuals to obtain a permit to carry a firearm, and these permits are typically issued for concealed carry rather than open carry. Even when outstanding permits are granted, they still do not allow for open carry. This positions the understanding that open carry is not permitted under any circumstance within the state. Thus, the answer is accurate in reflecting New Jersey’s stringent stance on this issue.