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Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:58-3j, a firearm purchaser identification card and/or a handgun purchase permit shall not be required for the passing of a firearm upon the death of an owner thereof to his/her heir or legatee, whether the same by testamentary bequest or by the laws of intestacy.
While it is technically legal to carry long guns with a valid Firearm Purchaser ID card, it is generally frowned upon by law enforcement, except when hunting. One can expect to be detained and questioned in most places if carrying in this manner. However, open carry of loaded long guns is not permitted.
No person shall sell, give, transfer or assign or otherwise dispose of a handgun to a person other than a licensed or registered retail or wholesale dealer unless the buyer or receiver possesses and exhibits a valid permit to purchase.
It is unlawful to sell, give, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of, or receive, purchase, or otherwise acquire a handgun unless the purchaser, assignee, donee, receiver, or holder is licensed as a dealer under New Jersey law or has first secured a Permit to Purchase a handgun.
If you live in New Jersey and want to legally own a gun, you must receive a permit from the state. This includes not only firearms but also BB guns and pellet guns. If you are caught in possession of a firearm without a legal permit, you could be met with between 5-10 years of prison time.
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If you live in New Jersey and want to legally own a gun, you must receive a permit from the state. This includes not only firearms but also BB guns and pellet guns. If you are caught in possession of a firearm without a legal permit, you could be met with between 5-10 years of prison time.
If this is your first time buying a firearm, you will need to apply for both, but this is accomplished using the same application form, Form STS-33 (PDF). Applicants should anticipate the process taking approximately twelve to fourteen weeks.
- Be 18 years of age for long guns or 21 years of age for handguns. - Possess a valid New Jersey Firearms Purchasers Identification Card (FPID). - (Handguns Only) Present a valid pistol purchase permit from the local police department. - Complete a Certificate of Eligibility.
Gifting a Gun to a Family Member If you want to gift a gun to an immediate family member, you still have to do paperworkwhich means a Handgun Purchase Permit for a handgun and a Certificate of Eligibility for a long gun. You will both have to fill out the paperwork.
Since each permit to purchase a handgun is valid for only one handgun purchase, this effectively creates a seven-day waiting period for all handgun sales. The waiting period to obtain the permit itself can be as long as 30 days (45 days for non-residents) while the permit application is processed.

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