No. NJ has some of the strictest handgun laws in the United States and does not afford reciprocity to any license or permit for a firearm issued by Pennsylvania or another state.
Can I Bring My Gun With Me To NJ From Pennsylvania?
April 21, 2022
As a general rule, you cannot possess a handgun unless you have been issued a New Jersey handgun license and/or carry permit. If you are, however, traveling through the state and heading to a destination where your handgun would be legal, then you are immune from prosecution based on federal...
You can only transport a handgun through NJ from Pennsylvania if you: (1) store the firearm in a secure compartment other than the glove box or center console (e.g. trunk); (2) the weapon is unloaded; (3) you are bringing it to a destination where you can lawfully possess the gun;...
Yes. There are several ways in which you can avoid jail or prison after being charged with unlawful possession of your Pennsylvania handgun. The primary way to accomplish this result is to obtain a Graves Act waiver that takes you outside the mandatory incarceration and parole ineligibility requirem