New Jersey Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Where is open carry of firearms allowed in New Jersey?

  1. Nowhere

  2. State parks

  3. Hunting grounds

  4. Shooting ranges

The correct answer is: Nowhere

Open carry of firearms in New Jersey is not permitted under current laws. New Jersey has strict regulations regarding the carrying of firearms, and the open carry of firearms is generally prohibited. Only law enforcement officers and certain licensed individuals under specific circumstances may carry firearms openly. The lack of allowances for open carry across public spaces reflects the state’s overall approach to limiting the visibility of firearms in everyday settings, aimed at promoting public safety and minimizing potential conflicts arising from the display of firearms. The other settings mentioned, such as state parks, hunting grounds, and shooting ranges, typically have more specific regulations regarding firearms that can involve hunting or target shooting with certain restrictions. However, none of these settings permit the open carrying of firearms as a general practice.