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New Jersey Gun Crime Attorney Adam M. Lustberg Issues Advisory On Large-Capacity Magazines And Bump Stocks In NJ

By: AB Newswire
October 20, 2025 at 12:28 PM EDT
New Jersey Gun Crime Attorney Adam M. Lustberg Issues Advisory On Large-Capacity Magazines And Bump Stocks In NJ

Hackensack, NJ - New Jersey gun crime attorney Adam M. Lustberg of Lustberg Law Offices, LLC (https://www.lustberglaw.com/blog/are-large-capacity-magazines-and-bump-stocks-illegal-in-nj/) has released a legal advisory addressing New Jersey’s restrictions on large-capacity magazines and bump stocks, outlining current statutory definitions, penalties, narrow exemptions, and defense considerations for individuals charged under these provisions. The advisory explains how state law treats detachable magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds and trigger-modifying devices, and it highlights the significant criminal exposure associated with possession, sale, or transfer of these items within New Jersey.

New Jersey gun crime attorney Adam M. Lustberg notes that New Jersey’s magazine-capacity limit remains set at 10 rounds following statewide reforms adopted in 2018, with violations commonly charged as fourth-degree crimes that may carry up to 18 months of incarceration and fines up to 10,000 dollars. The advisory further clarifies that bump stocks and similar devices that use recoil or mechanical means to accelerate the rate of fire are prohibited under New Jersey law, independent of federal regulatory changes introduced in 2019. Limited carve-outs exist for certain active and retired law enforcement and for narrow government functions, while most civilian possession triggers criminal liability even when the accessory is not attached to a firearm.

The firm’s guidance emphasizes that New Jersey gun crime attorney representation is often outcome-determinative in cases hinging on how accessories were discovered and whether searches satisfied constitutional requirements. Common litigation issues include probable cause for a traffic stop, the scope of consent, warrant sufficiency, and chain-of-custody integrity. Courts in New Jersey have repeatedly treated these accessories as public-safety concerns, and challenges to the statutes themselves have faced difficult trajectories, which underscores the importance of case-specific defenses grounded in procedure, evidentiary standards, and statutory definitions.

Addressing the practical impact on residents and visitors, the advisory explains that possession rules apply statewide regardless of an accessory’s legality in another jurisdiction. Travelers entering New Jersey with magazines exceeding 10 rounds or with trigger-accelerating devices may face charges upon discovery during routine encounters. The firm also outlines potential collateral consequences flowing from convictions, including loss of firearm privileges, licensing issues, and long-term record implications that affect employment and housing. In this context, New Jersey gun crime attorney counsel can evaluate plea structures, diversion eligibility where available, and suppression strategies aimed at excluding unlawfully obtained evidence.

To aid community understanding, the advisory includes a plain-language summary of key terms. A large-capacity magazine is defined as a detachable ammunition feeding device that can accept more than 10 rounds. Banned trigger-modifying devices include bump stocks and trigger cranks designed to increase firing rate. Possession, transfer, or sale of these items may be charged even without any associated discharge or ammunition use. The firm encourages early consultation when charges are filed or when potential exposure is identified, since early motion practice and investigative steps frequently shape case trajectories.

About Lustberg Law Offices, LLC:

Lustberg Law Offices, LLC is a New Jersey criminal defense firm led by Adam M. Lustberg, a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney. The firm handles firearm-related matters, weapons offenses, domestic violence allegations, drug charges, theft offenses, and white-collar investigations throughout Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Passaic, and surrounding counties. With nearly two decades of courtroom experience and recognition from regional and national legal publications, the firm provides rigorous advocacy across investigations, motion practice, negotiations, and trials. For consultations, contact Lustberg Law Offices, LLC at (201) 880-5311 or visit the firm’s website to schedule a confidential case review.

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