Allows places of worship to establish security program to select one person to carry handgun during religious services.
Impact
If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the existing statutory framework regarding firearm possession within places of worship. Under the current laws, places of worship are not allowed to designate individuals to carry firearms on their premises. By implementing this bill, places of worship can ensure a layer of security as they hold public or private religious services, facilitating a potentially safer environment for attendees.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3485 allows places of worship in New Jersey to establish a security program, enabling the governing body of a place of worship to select a designated individual to carry a handgun during religious services. The bill specifically defines a 'place of worship' as buildings such as churches, mosques, or synagogues, which are recognized as not-for-profit organizations under the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of this legislation is to enhance security for congregants during gatherings, particularly following concerns around violent incidents in places of worship.
Contention
The discussions surrounding A3485 may involve notable contention primarily related to gun control and public safety concerns. Proponents may argue that this legislation provides necessary protection against potential threats, recalling past mass shootings at religious sites. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns about the implications of introducing firearms into sacred spaces, fearing it could lead to accidents or escalate violent situations. Additionally, debates could stem around the necessity of adequate training for designated individuals and the potential psychological impact on attendees who may feel uncomfortable with armed personnel present.
Relating to the carrying of handguns by and an exemption from application of the Private Security Act of certain persons who provide security services on a volunteer basis at an established place of religious worship.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; requires nonpublic security aid be used for Class Three officers upon request of nonpublic school.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; requires nonpublic security aid be used for Class Three officers upon request of nonpublic school.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.
Authorizes Class Three special law enforcement officers to provide security in places of religious worship; makes certain clarifications concerning their use in nonpublic schools.