New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR69

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms ammunition.

Impact

The bill seeks to amend the 'Firearm Owners' Protection Act of 1986' (FOPA) to provide greater legal protections for individuals transporting licensed firearms. By broadening the definition of 'transport' to include staying overnight in temporary lodging, stopping for food, fuel, or medical emergencies, it aims to protect gun owners from being criminalized for circumstances beyond their control, such as missed flights that can require unexpected overnight stays.

Summary

SCR69, a Senate Concurrent Resolution from New Jersey, aims to urge Congress and the President of the United States to enact H.R.225, which addresses the interstate transportation of firearms and ammunition. The resolution highlights the difficulties faced by law-abiding gun owners in transporting licensed firearms across state lines due to stringent state laws. It underscores a case involving Greg Revell, who was jailed for 10 days in New Jersey after attempting to travel with his legally owned firearm in compliance with federal guidelines but ended up facing legal complications due to state laws.

Contention

Proponents of SCR69 argue that it is necessary to rectify existing injustices faced by gun owners under the current interpretation of transport laws, which can lead to criminal penalties for seemingly minor infractions. The resolution asserts that the unpredictable nature of traveling can lead to criminal exposure for those attempting to exercise their Second Amendment rights lawfully. Critics, who were not widely documented in the discussions referenced, may view these changes as a potential avenue for increasing gun rights, contributing to ongoing debates about firearms legislation.

Ramifications

Should H.R.225 be enacted following the push from SCR69, it would not only protect individuals carrying firearms through various states but also reaffirm the constitutional rights laid out in the Second Amendment. This resolution could lead to significant changes in how gun ownership and transportation are regulated across state lines, potentially overriding local gun laws that are perceived as overly restrictive.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR130

Same As Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

Previously Filed As

NJ SCR95

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

NJ ACR130

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

NJ SR57

Urges Congress and US President to enact "Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act."

NJ SR80

Urges Congress and US President to enact "Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act."

NJ AR13

Urges Congress and US President to enact "Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act."

NJ AR150

Urges President and Congress to enact "Humane Cosmetics Act of 2021."

NJ AR110

Urges President and Congress to enact "Humane Cosmetics Act of 2023."

NJ ACR106

Urges President and Congress of United States to enact assault weapons ban including prohibition against large capacity ammunition feeding devices.

NJ ACR91

Urges President and Congress of United States to enact assault weapons ban including prohibition against large capacity ammunition feeding devices.

NJ ACR23

Memorializes Congress and President to enact legislation establishing certain gun control measures.

Similar Bills

NJ SCR95

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

NJ ACR130

Urges Congress and President of US to enact legislation addressing interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition.

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