§ 2C:58-1 Registration of manufacturers and wholesale dealers of firearms
§ 2C:58-2 Licensing of retail dealers and their employees
§ 2C:58-2.1 Guidelines for delivery of handguns
§ 2C:58-2.7 Personalized Handgun Authorization Commission
§ 2C:58-2.8 Definitions relative to personalized handguns; roster
§ 2C:58-2.9 Application, testing, criteria for approval
§ 2C:58-2.10 Availability of personalized handguns for purchase; posting of roster; inspections
§ 2C:58-2.11 Violations, penalties
§ 2C:58-2.12 Suicide prevention course curriculum, informational materials for firearm retail dealers
§ 2C:58-2.13 Definitions
§ 2C:58-2.14 Violations, penalties
§ 2C:58-2.15 Rebate eligibility; necessary forms, record, report participation; sign prominently displayed
§ 2C:58-3 Purchase of firearms
§ 2C:58-3.1 Temporary transfer of firearms
§ 2C:58-3.2 Temporary transfer of firearm for training purposes
§ 2C:58-3.3 “Handgun ammunition” defined; sale, purchase, etc., regulated; violation, fourth degree crime
§ 2C:58-3.3a Electronic report, record of transaction involving sale, transfer, assignment, disposition of handgun ammunition; program established
§ 2C:58-3.4 Exemption on restriction of purchase of handguns
§ 2C:58-4 Permits to carry handguns
§ 2C:58-4.1 Employee of armored car company; application; letter from chief executive officer
§ 2C:58-4.2 Findings, declarations
§ 2C:58-4.3 Liability insurance, handgun, public, carrying
§ 2C:58-4.4 Safety requirements, handgun carry
§ 2C:58-4.5 Restrictions, public carrying, handgun
§ 2C:58-4.6 Prohibited areas, carrying, firearms, destructive device
§ 2C:58-4.7 Regulations, necessary to implementation
§ 2C:58-4.8 Application determinations, pending, filed, submitted
§ 2C:58-4.9 Severability
§ 2C:58-5 Licenses to possess and carry machine guns and assault firearms
§ 2C:58-6.1 Possession of firearms by minors; exceptions
§ 2C:58-7 Persons possessing explosives or destructive devices to notify police
§ 2C:58-8 Certain wounds and injuries to be reported
§ 2C:58-8.1 Rules, regulations
§ 2C:58-9 Certain convictions to be reported
§ 2C:58-10 Incendiary or tracer ammunition
§ 2C:58-12 Registration of assault firearms
§ 2C:58-13 Transfer of assault firearm to another; rendering inoperable; voluntarily surrendering
§ 2C:58-14 Annual report on assault firearms
§ 2C:58-14.1 Voluntary surrender of certain firearm components
§ 2C:58-15 Minor’s access to a loaded firearm; penalty, conditions
§ 2C:58-16 Retailer’s written warnings; wholesaler’s warning; violation, penalty
§ 2C:58-17 “KeepSafe” program established
§ 2C:58-18 Report on KeepSafe program
§ 2C:58-19 Report of loss, theft of firearm within 36 hours; violations, penalties
§ 2C:58-20 Short title
§ 2C:58-21 Definitions relative to extreme risk protective orders
§ 2C:58-22 Immunity from liability for law enforcement
§ 2C:58-23 Filing of temporary extreme risk protection order
§ 2C:58-24 Final extreme risk protective order
§ 2C:58-25 Termination of final extreme risk protective order
§ 2C:58-26 Surrender of firearms upon issuance of order
§ 2C:58-27 Transfer, sale of surrendered firearms
§ 2C:58-28 Destruction of firearms permitted
§ 2C:58-29 Violations considered offense; contempt proceedings
§ 2C:58-30 Electronic central registry
§ 2C:58-31 Rules of Court
§ 2C:58-32 Rules, regulations
§ 2C:58-33 Attorney General, statutory cause of action, public nuisance violations, certain
§ 2C:58-34 Definitions
§ 2C:58-35 Gun industry member, engage in public nuisance, prohibited, consequences; reasonable controls
§ 2C:58-36 Exemptions

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 2C > Chapter 58 - Registration of Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers of Firearms

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Appellate: About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgement of another lower court or tribunal.
  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Bequest: Property gifted by will.
  • certified mail: include private express carrier service, provided that the private express carrier service provides confirmation of mailing. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • collector: when used in relation to the collection of taxes or water rents or other public assessments, includes all officers charged with the duty of collecting such taxes, water rents or assessments, unless a particular officer is specified. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Common law: The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Decedent: A deceased person.
  • Defendant: In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
  • Donee: The recipient of a gift.
  • Donor: The person who makes a gift.
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Jurisprudence: The study of law and the structure of the legal system.
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Legatee: A beneficiary of a decedent
  • month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" means a calendar year. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • oath: includes "affirmation. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property which may be the subject of an offense, includes this State, the United States, any other State of the United States as defined infra and any foreign country or government lawfully owning or possessing property within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Precedent: A court decision in an earlier case with facts and law similar to a dispute currently before a court. Precedent will ordinarily govern the decision of a later similar case, unless a party can show that it was wrongly decided or that it differed in some significant way.
  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Summons: Another word for subpoena used by the criminal justice system.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
  • Tort: A civil wrong or breach of a duty to another person, as outlined by law. A very common tort is negligent operation of a motor vehicle that results in property damage and personal injury in an automobile accident.
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.