New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2905

Introduced
6/20/22  
Refer
6/20/22  
Report Pass
6/23/22  
Engrossed
6/29/22  
Enrolled
6/29/22  
Chaptered
7/5/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of S2905 has prompted a reevaluation of existing laws related to firearms in New Jersey. By including .50 caliber rifles as destructive devices, the bill alters the landscape of firearm possession and transfer. Lawful owners of such firearms will need to register them, underlining the state’s commitment to stringent firearm regulation and public safety. The bill strategically aims to limit access to certain high-powered firearms, aligning with broader efforts to control gun-related violence and enhance community safety.

Summary

S2905 aims to revise the definition of destructive devices within New Jersey's firearm legislation. Specifically, it includes certain .50 caliber rifles under new definitions, along with making exceptions for specific types of firearms. The bill’s focus lies on enhancing the regulatory framework surrounding firearms deemed as destructive devices, thereby tightening the overall gun control measures in the state. By redefining what constitutes a destructive device, the bill seeks to diminish the risks associated with high-caliber firearms, particularly those capable of significant destruction.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding S2905 appears to be polarized. Proponents of the bill, particularly from advocacy groups advocating for stronger gun control, express strong approval of efforts to regulate high-caliber firearms more strictly. They argue that such measures are necessary for protecting communities from potential threats posed by powerful weapons. Conversely, some opponents of the bill view it as an infringement on Second Amendment rights and an unnecessary restriction on law-abiding gun owners. This divide reflects the ongoing national debate on gun control and individual rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding S2905 focus primarily on the definition of what constitutes a destructive device and the implications of classifying certain rifles under that definition. Critics argue that this reclassification could lead to broader restrictions on firearm ownership and may disproportionately impact responsible gun owners. The bill's implications for private ownership and the potential civil liabilities for owners of registered destructive devices further fuel the discussions surrounding this legislation, indicating a complex interplay between regulatory intent and individual freedoms.

Companion Bills

NJ A4366

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A4366

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

NJ S1416

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

NJ S3192

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

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 A4974

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

NJ S3893

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

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 A3486

Decriminalizes manufacture and certain possession of slingshots.

NJ A254

Decriminalizes manufacture and certain possession of slingshots.

Similar Bills

NJ S1416

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

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 A5484

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

NJ A4975

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

NJ S3894

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

NJ A1975

Requires DOC to assign transgender inmate to State correctional facility based on inmate's gender identity and use inmate's preferred gender pronoun.

NJ A4668

Strengthens State's assault weapons ban.