In New Jersey, it is generally illegal for civilians to carry a police baton, as it is classified as a prohibited weapon under the state's laws. The law specifies that items designed to be used as weapons, including batons, are not permitted for private citizens without specific legal justification, such as being a law enforcement officer. Violating this law can result in criminal charges. Always consult local laws or legal experts for the most accurate and current information.
You local police can tell you under what circumstances it is legal to do so.
No.
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It is NOT legal for citizens to carry stun guns in NJ.
They were when I was growing up there. I suspect that they still are.
NJ requires licensing of handgun owners, and police approval of all transfer of ownership of handguns. You need to discuss transfer on an inherited handgun with the NJ State Police.
The laws on this question are vague, but technically it is legal. The police might not take it so softly because it is a concealed weapon, but it is legal.
Glock 31 .357 sig pistol is the current sidearm of the NJ State Police.
Yes, hedgehogs are legal in NJ. You just need a permit to own one.
Yes, hedgehogs are legal in NJ. You just need a permit to own one.
not unless its a federal warrant. They can not. Added; If it is a felony warrant - and the subjects address in PA is known to the NJ police, they can advise the PA police to pick this person up and hold him for extradition back to NJ.
Nope those, butterfly knives and switchblades all got banned a short time ago. Sources: I'm a police chief.