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What is NJ 2C:58-4.6 – Places Where the Carrying of a Firearm or Destructive Device Is Prohibited? - Adam M. Lustberg

Adam M. Lustberg Season 4 Episode 392

From Lustberg Law Offices, LLCWhat is NJ 2C:58-4.6 – Places Where the Carrying of a Firearm or Destructive Device Is Prohibited? explores how New Jersey’s strict gun laws impact even licensed firearm carriers. This episode breaks down the complex provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:58-4.6, which designates numerous "sensitive places" where carrying a firearm is illegal—even with a valid permit. Drawing from the full article, the conversation unpacks how seemingly routine stops in places like schools, hospitals, or stadiums can lead to serious criminal charges and legal consequences.

Listeners will learn how NJ 2C:58-4.6 outlines specific no-carry zones across the state, including schools, childcare centers, government buildings like the Bergen County Justice Center, public transit hubs such as Teterboro Airport and Ridgewood train station, and entertainment venues like MetLife Stadium, the American Dream complex, and Bergen Performing Arts Center. The episode also explores how private property rules intersect with gun laws, with a focus on posted signage and manager consent in places like Westfield Garden State Plaza and The Shops at Riverside.

Attorney Adam M. Lustberg shares how minor missteps—such as failing to secure a firearm in a locked case near a prohibited site—can escalate into third-degree criminal charges carrying up to five years in prison and fifteen thousand dollars in fines. The episode offers practical strategies for legal gun owners, including proper vehicle storage under 2C:58-4.6(c), navigating New Jersey’s transport versus carry rules, and understanding narrow exceptions like passing on public sidewalks or using parking lots adjacent to restricted areas.

Finally, the podcast highlights what to do if stopped or charged under New Jersey’s gun statutes. With insights from Adam M. Lustberg, a top-rated Bergen County gun crime attorney recognized by Super Lawyers, The National Trial Lawyers, and (201) Magazine, the discussion underscores the importance of knowing your rights, refusing consent to searches, and immediately contacting a gun crime defense lawyer. Whether you're a New Jersey resident or an out-of-state visitor, this episode of Lustberg Law delivers critical legal guidance to help you stay compliant and protect your future.


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