New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S734

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits leaving loaded firearm within easy access of minor under age of 18; requires law enforcement officers who observe unsecured firearms to conduct follow-up.

Impact

The bill stipulates that individuals who are aware, or should reasonably be aware, that a minor could gain access to a loaded firearm commit a disorderly persons offense if such an event occurs, unless they have taken specific precautions. Acceptable precautions include storing the firearm in a locked box or container, in a secure location, or using a trigger lock. Such provisions are intended to heighten accountability among firearm owners regarding safe storage practices.

Overall

As a change in state law concerning firearm security, S734 represents a proactive approach to safeguarding children from the dangers associated with firearm accessibility. The bill enforces a legal framework aimed at curbing the potential for tragic incidents involving minors, conveying the state's commitment to both public safety and responsible gun ownership.

Summary

Senate Bill 734 (S734) is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing firearm safety by prohibiting the access of loaded firearms to minors under the age of 18. The bill amends existing legislation (P.L.1991, c.397) which previously restricted access to loaded firearms for minors under the age of 16, thereby expanding the age limit for this restriction. Aiming to reduce the risk of accidental firearm injuries and fatalities among minors, the bill mandates that firearms be stored securely when not in use, in a manner that is inaccessible to minors.

Contention

One notable aspect of S734 is the requirement for law enforcement officers to conduct follow-ups if they observe unsecured firearms. This aspect of the bill may lead to discussions about the appropriateness of police intervention in private homes, which could spark debates among voters and various advocacy groups. Proponents argue this measure is crucial for preventing firearms from falling into the wrong hands, while critics may view it as an intrusion into personal liberties and home privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1448

Prohibits leaving loaded firearm within easy access of minor under age of 18; requires law enforcement officers who observe unsecured firearms to conduct follow-up.

NJ A4687

Prohibits leaving loaded firearm within easy access of minor under age of 18; requires law enforcement officers who observe unsecured firearms to conduct follow-up.

NJ S437

Increases criminal penalties if leaving loaded firearm within easy access of minor results in injury or death.

NJ S106

Increases criminal penalties if leaving loaded firearm within easy access of minor results in injury or death.

NJ S4265

Imposes criminal liability on persons who allow minors to access firearms used to commit crimes.

NJ A5443

Imposes criminal liability on persons who allow minors to access firearms used to commit crimes.

NJ S2889

Establishes strict liability criminal penalties for minor's access to loaded firearm if access results in bodily injury or death.

NJ S1147

Establishes strict liability criminal penalties for minor's access to loaded firearm if access results in bodily injury or death.

NJ A4199

Establishes strict liability criminal penalties for minor's access to loaded firearm if access results in bodily injury or death.

NJ A2350

Establishes strict liability criminal penalties for minor's access to loaded firearm if access results in bodily injury or death.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.