New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1334

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Revises certain laws concerning domestic violence and firearms.

Impact

If enacted, A1334 will significantly affect state laws by tightening regulations regarding the possession of firearms by domestic violence offenders. It revises current statutes to enforce mandatory surrender of firearms upon conviction and requires courts to inform defendants of their restrictions concerning firearm possession. This will empower law enforcement to act decisively in removing firearms from potentially dangerous situations, thus enhancing public safety and the protection of victims.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1334 seeks to amend existing laws concerning domestic violence and firearms in New Jersey, primarily by enhancing protections for victims. The bill introduces a requirement for individuals convicted of domestic violence to immediately surrender their firearms and prohibits them from acquiring new firearms or permits. This aims to reduce the risk of firearm-related incidents among domestic violence offenders. Furthermore, the bill mandates law enforcement to ensure thorough documentation and inventory of firearms when seized under such circumstances.

Contention

While supporters argue that A1334 will bolster victim protections and save lives by limiting firearm access for convicted offenders, there may be concerns regarding the potential for overreach or infringement on individual rights. Critics might argue that such measures need to balance public safety with the rights of citizens, particularly regarding due process in cases of conviction. These tensions could lead to debates over the implications of firearm surrender provisions and how they are enforced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2773

Revises certain laws concerning domestic violence and firearms.

NJ A2810

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ A906

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

NJ A5285

Requires copies of certain law enforcement records to be provided to victims of domestic violence upon request.

NJ A1389

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A1944

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A2998

Permits court to order counseling for children in households with domestic violence in appropriate cases; establishes presumption of award of custody to domestic violence victim in appropriate cases.

NJ A3889

Requires counseling for certain domestic violence offenders.

NJ S1820

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A2515

Upgrades domestic violence-related assault under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

NJ A2773

Revises certain laws concerning domestic violence and firearms.

NJ A1389

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A1944

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ S1820

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A1907

Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.

NJ A1843

Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.

NJ A3093

Authorizes court to include in domestic violence restraining orders a provision making the order applicable to a pregnant victim's child upon birth of the child.

NJ A5477

Establishes that final restraining order survives plaintiff's death where other persons are also protected; requires prosecutors to provide notice of defendant's release to other persons protected by order.