Daily News | The Supreme Court’s gun ruling impacts New Jersey’s concealed-carry laws. Here’s what to know.
The 6-3similar restrictions on the books, including the Garden State, which has a century-old requirement that people have a written certification of “justifiable need” when applying for a concealed carry permit. Pennsylvania does not have a similar requirement.
“We too agree, and now hold, consistent with Heller and McDonald, that the Second and Fourteenth Amendments protect an individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home,” wrote Justice Clarence Thomas in the majority opinion.The Garden State has some of the. To obtain a concealed handgun permit, applicants need to be 21 or older and show they face specific threats to their life that “cannot be avoided by means other than by issuance of a permit to carry.
“We’re ecstatic,” said the group’s president, Alejandro Roubian. “The United States Supreme Court has upheld what we’ve always been saying and we’re very thankful that people that want to protect and defend themselves have the ability to do so outside of their homes in New Jersey.”“We have seen time and time again that more guns doesn’t equal more safety.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, the federal Justice Department’s No. 2 official, condemned the ruling while in Philadelphia for a meeting with local law enforcement officials to address rising rates of violent crime.
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