New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3295

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires Attorney General to establish and maintain domestic extremist organization database.

Impact

The implementation of A3295 is expected to generate significant implications for legislative frameworks concerning public safety and security in New Jersey. The database would provide law enforcement agencies and the general public with critical information about domestic extremist organizations, significantly aiding them in understanding, preventing, and potentially responding to violent crimes motivated by extremist ideologies. As the bill emphasizes the consultation with the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, it aims to integrate efforts to combat extremism at multiple levels of governmental operations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3295, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, mandates the State's Attorney General to create and manage a searchable database of domestic extremist organizations. The bill defines 'domestic extremism' as acts or plans of violent crime driven by a political or ideological motivation. By establishing this database, the bill aims to enhance transparency and accessibility of information concerning organizations that may pose threats to public safety and security based on their extremist activities.

Contention

However, A3295 could also spark discussions about civil liberties and the potential for overreach. Critics may argue that creating a database on extremist organizations could lead to the unwarranted targeting of groups based solely on their ideologies, especially if those groups express dissenting political views. The nuances of defining a 'domestic extremist organization' may lead to debates on what constitutes as extremist behavior, and the criteria for inclusion in the database may necessitate careful scrutiny to avoid infringing upon rights to free speech and association.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1791

Requires Attorney General to establish and maintain domestic extremist organization database.

NJ SB653

Establishing a hate group database; and imposing powers and duties on the Attorney General.

NJ SB00122

An Act Establishing A Unit Within The Division Of State Police To Investigate Hate Crimes And Criminal Acts Committed By Extremist Groups.

NJ HB1333

Establishing the domestic violent extremism commission.

NJ S1031

Requires Attorney General to maintain database and publish certain information concerning documentary service fees charged by motor vehicle dealers.

NJ HR202

Deeming certain conduct of members of Antifa as domestic terrorism and designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.

NJ A3501

Establishes requirements for certain nonprofit youth-serving athletic organizations.

NJ HR26

This resolution deems certain conduct of members of antifa as domestic terrorism and designates antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. The resolution calls on the Department of Justice to (1) prosecute crimes of domestic terrorism by antifa, and (2) use all available tools and resources to combat the spread of such terrorism by antifa.

NJ HB599

Domestic violence; establishment of domestic violence database provided for; Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency required to adopt rules

NJ HB2046

Firearms; establishing a firearm usage database within the Office of the Attorney General; codification; effective date.

Similar Bills

NJ S1791

Requires Attorney General to establish and maintain domestic extremist organization database.

CT SB00122

An Act Establishing A Unit Within The Division Of State Police To Investigate Hate Crimes And Criminal Acts Committed By Extremist Groups.

CT SB00410

An Act Establishing A Unit Within The Division Of State Police To Investigate Hate Crimes And Criminal Acts Committed By Extremist Groups.

US HB4066

Countering White Supremacist Extremism Act

NJ S1794

Requires certain law enforcement officers be periodically vetted for evidence of personal bias.

NJ A3298

Requires certain law enforcement officers be periodically vetted for evidence of personal bias.

MN SF4374

Licensed professionals joining or supporting hate or extremist groups or criminal ganga prohibition and revocation, suspension, or denial of a professional license for hate or extremist group or criminal gang activity

MN HF4052

Licensed professionals prohibited from joining or supporting hate or extremist groups or criminal gangs; revocation, suspension, or denial of professional license provided for hate or extremist group or criminal gang activity.