New Jersey Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms is explicitly prohibited from being owned or possessed in New Jersey?

  1. Semi-automatic rifles

  2. Assault firearms

  3. Bolt-action rifles

  4. Non-semi-automatic shotguns

The correct answer is: Assault firearms

The correct choice reflects New Jersey's specific legislation regarding firearms, particularly regarding the classification of assault firearms. Assault firearms are defined under New Jersey law as certain types of semi-automatic firearms that possess specific features designed for rapid fire, such as detachable magazines and a combination of other characteristics that distinguish them as assault weapons. This legislation aims to reduce the risks associated with these types of firearms, which can be seen as more dangerous due to their capability for high-capacity fire in a short period. On the other hand, semi-automatic rifles, bolt-action rifles, and non-semi-automatic shotguns may be legal to own under certain regulations in New Jersey, as they do not necessarily fall under the state's definition of assault firearms. The laws in New Jersey are quite nuanced and emphasize regulating weapon types that have the potential for high levels of lethality, making the distinction critical for gun ownership and public safety.