New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5348

Introduced
3/23/23  

Caption

Requires Superintendent of State Police to publish cannabis-related fatal motor vehicle crash statistics.

Impact

The implications of Bill A5348 are significant in terms of understanding the relationship between cannabis use and road safety. By mandating the publication of such data, the state intends to create a clearer picture of how cannabis consumption impacts driving behavior and associated fatality rates. This information will be crucial for lawmakers, law enforcement, and public health officials as they address the challenges of cannabis legalization and its effects on transportation safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5348 requires the Superintendent of State Police in New Jersey to collect and publish annual statistics regarding fatal motor vehicle crashes involving cannabis. The bill aims to supplement existing reporting practices that focus on alcohol-related crashes, thereby providing a more comprehensive view of traffic safety concerning drugs. With legalization and increased use of cannabis in the state, this bill recognizes the need for reliable data to inform both public safety measures and policy decisions.

Contention

While generally supported for its intent to enhance traffic safety awareness, some may argue about the challenges of accurately attributing fatal crashes to cannabis use. Discussions may also arise regarding the resources required for the State Police to implement these new measures and the broader implications for cannabis regulation and public perception. Critics may concern that such statistics, if misinterpreted, could lead to undue stigmatization of cannabis users or have implications on ongoing debates surrounding drug policy reform.

Companion Bills

NJ S3651

Same As Requires Superintendent of State Police to publish cannabis-related fatal motor vehicle crash statistics.

Previously Filed As

NJ S975

Requires Superintendent of State Police to publish cannabis-related fatal motor vehicle crash statistics.

NJ S3651

Requires Superintendent of State Police to publish cannabis-related fatal motor vehicle crash statistics.

NJ A3593

Requires Superintendent of State Police to publish cannabis-related fatal motor vehicle crash statistics.

NJ A4723

Requires motor vehicle dealer to offer to delete personal information in motor vehicles in certain situations.

NJ AJR16

Establishes task force on cannabis related traffic fatalities.

NJ AJR37

Establishes task force on cannabis related traffic fatalities.

NJ A4519

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer from requiring subscription for certain motor vehicle features and from charging certain fees.

NJ A4872

Requires DOT and State Police to establish written policies and procedures regarding recording of traffic fatalities.

NJ A4408

Directs that cannabis product be stored or kept in locked container; establishes civil penalty for violation.

NJ A4385

Requires vehicle identification number be stamped on catalytic converters of motor vehicles.

Similar Bills

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