New Jersey gun crime lawyer Adam M. Lustberg sheds light on the state’s firearm regulatory violations, particularly under the statute NJ 2C:39-10, which addresses infractions such as providing false information on applications and failing to comply with licensing rules. These violations carry significant consequences, including third-degree crimes punishable by up to five years in prison and fines of $15,000.
Lustberg emphasizes that these charges extend beyond direct misuse of firearms to include serious breaches of transparency and accountability within gun ownership. He details how even administrative errors can lead to criminal charges, highlighting the importance of legal guidance for individuals and dealers facing such allegations. Understanding these regulations is crucial for anyone involved, as Lustberg notes that even unintentional acts could lead to a permanent criminal record.
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