New Jersey Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is considered a justifiable need for a Permit to Carry a Handgun in New Jersey?

  1. Self-defense with no specific threats

  2. Employment that requires carrying significant cash

  3. A general desire for protection

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Employment that requires carrying significant cash

In New Jersey, a justifiable need for a Permit to Carry a Handgun is not simply based on a general desire for protection or the existence of vague threats. It requires a concrete and specific need that can be documented. Employment that requires carrying significant cash is considered a justifiable need because it creates a legitimate concern for personal safety and security in situations that often pose higher risks of robbery or attack. Individuals in such positions can demonstrate that they face specific threats in the course of their work, which aligns with New Jersey’s criteria for granting these permits. The other options present desires or needs that lack the necessary specificity. Self-defense without specific threats does not fulfill the requirement for justifiable need because personal safety concerns must be linked to identifiable and articulated risks. Similarly, a general desire for protection is too vague to establish the necessity of a carry permit under New Jersey law. Thus, option B, connected to job-related risks, is the only one that meets the established criteria for justifiable need in this context.