Allows places of worship to establish security program to select one person to carry handgun during religious services.
Impact
If enacted, S675 will amend existing New Jersey laws concerning firearm regulation. It allows the governing body of a place of worship to appoint one person to bear a handgun, contingent upon their successful completion of a firearms training course approved by recognized authorities. Such authority includes the Police Training Commission or accredited firearm instructors. The measure permits the selected individual to transport their firearm from their residence to the place of worship, ensuring all existing laws regarding firearm possession are followed.
Summary
Senate Bill S675 proposes that places of worship in New Jersey may establish a security program which permits one individual to carry a handgun during religious services. The legislation identifies 'place of worship' as any building primarily used for public or private religious congregation, inclusive of churches, mosques, or synagogues. This initiative aims to enhance the safety of attendees during services, particularly in light of deadly incidents, such as the 2017 Sutherland Springs shooting, prompting the need for improved security measures in faith-based environments.
Contention
While supporters argue that allowing trained individuals to carry firearms in places of worship will help protect congregations, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for increased firearm presence in sensitive locations and possible challenges in ensuring thorough training and responsible use. The nuances surrounding what constitutes adequate training, who qualifies to carry, and the implications for community safety continue to present points of contention among legislators and advocacy groups.
Relating to the carrying of handguns by and an exemption from application of the Private Security Act of certain persons who provide security services on a volunteer basis at an established place of religious worship.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; requires nonpublic security aid be used for Class Three officers upon request of nonpublic school.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; requires nonpublic security aid be used for Class Three officers upon request of nonpublic school.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.