New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1416

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain weapons of 50 caliber or greater.

Impact

Under S1416, individuals who acquire a .50 caliber or greater firearm before the prohibition will have a one-year grace period to register their weapon, which entails paying a $50 registration fee and completing a registration statement. If they fail to do so, they must either transfer, render inoperable, or surrender the weapon to law enforcement. This legislation will directly impact gun ownership regulations, aiming to enhance public safety by encouraging accountability among firearm owners regarding high-caliber weapons.

Summary

Senate Bill S1416 aims to revise the definition of 'destructive device' to include firearms of .50 caliber or greater. This is a significant shift in existing firearms legislation, as it specifically makes it unlawful to possess firearms with a caliber of .50 or larger, except for certain smooth bore shotguns. The bill not only broadens the scope of weapons classified as destructive devices but also introduces strict conditions regarding ownership and registration of such firearms.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S1416 is the civil liability clause, which stipulates that if a registered prohibited weapon is used in the commission of a crime, the registrant may be held liable for any damages resulting from that crime. However, this liability does not apply if the firearm was stolen and reported stolen within a 36-hour timeframe or if the weapon was lawfully transferred before the crime. This aspect raises concerns about fairness and the implications for responsible gun owners who may bear the consequences of crimes committed with their registered firearms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2905

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain .50 caliber rifles; makes certain exceptions.

NJ A4366

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain .50 caliber rifles; makes certain exceptions.

NJ S3192

Expands definition of machine gun to include certain parts; prohibits registration of certain firearm manufacturers and wholesalers.

NJ A4668

Strengthens State's assault weapons ban.

NJ A4698

Requires Attorney General to revise guidelines regarding use of conducted energy devices by law enforcement officers; establishes law enforcement conducted energy device training.

NJ S1403

Strengthens State's assault weapons ban.

NJ S1143

Strengthens State's assault weapons ban.

NJ S775

Requires Attorney General to revise guidelines regarding use of conducted energy devices by law enforcement officers; establishes law enforcement conducted energy device training.

NJ S2996

Requires Attorney General to revise guidelines regarding use of conducted energy devices by law enforcement officers; establishes law enforcement conducted energy device training.

NJ A4974

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of machine gun conversion devices.

Similar Bills

NJ A4366

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain .50 caliber rifles; makes certain exceptions.

NJ S2905

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain .50 caliber rifles; makes certain exceptions.

NJ A5484

Concerns certain sale and possession of firearms; repeals personalized handgun law.

NJ S2638

Concerns certain sale and possession of firearms; repeals personalized handgun law.

NJ S3192

Expands definition of machine gun to include certain parts; prohibits registration of certain firearm manufacturers and wholesalers.

NJ A3716

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

NJ S1735

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

NJ S3894

Establishes crime of possessing digital instructions to illegally manufacture firearms and firearm components.