New Jersey Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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To whom must a lost or stolen firearm be reported in New Jersey?

  1. The firearms retailer

  2. The local police department

  3. The New Jersey State Police

  4. The National Rifle Association

The correct answer is: The local police department

In New Jersey, it is required that a lost or stolen firearm be reported to the local police department. This is essential for ensuring public safety and facilitating the recovery of the firearm. Reporting to local law enforcement allows them to enter the information into databases that help track stolen firearms and prevent illegal trafficking. Prompt reporting also supports the investigation and may lead to the firearm being recovered. While firearms retailers and organizations like the National Rifle Association do provide resources and support for firearm owners, they do not have the authority or responsibility to handle lost or stolen firearm reports. The New Jersey State Police is involved in firearms regulation and enforcement, but the primary obligation falls on the local police department where the loss or theft occurred. Therefore, reporting to the local police department is the correct action in this context.