New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S772

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

Impact

If enacted, SB 772 could amend the New Jersey Statutes concerning firearms, particularly N.J.S.2C:39-12, which addresses the possession and surrender of weapons. By formally recognizing the ability to surrender ammunition along with firearms, the bill could lead to increased participation in gun buyback initiatives. The hopes are that these initiatives will reduce the number of unwanted or illegal firearms and ammunition in circulation, subsequently improving community safety. This legislation also fills a gap in the current law which only addressed the surrender of firearms, which may encourage dishonest practices when individuals are faced with needing to dispose of ammunition as well.

Summary

Senate Bill 772, introduced in New Jersey, is designed to clarify existing laws surrounding the voluntary surrender of firearms and ammunition. The bill specifically states that law enforcement agencies are permitted to conduct gun buyback programs. Furthermore, it establishes that individuals may anonymously and voluntarily surrender ammunition in conjunction with firearms. This measure aims to enhance public safety by providing a safe manner for individuals who own firearms or ammunition to dispose of them responsibly, without fear of prosecution for illegal possession, as long as proper notice is given prior to surrendering them to authorities.

Contention

While SB 772 aims to promote responsible gun ownership and enhance community safety, it may face scrutiny from various stakeholders. Proponents are likely to emphasize the public health benefits of facilitating ammunition and firearm surrender through formal programs. However, there could be concerns from gun rights advocates regarding perceived restrictions on ownership rights. Additionally, the effectiveness of gun buyback programs in actually reducing gun violence has been debated, potentially leading to contention in legislative discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A1924

Same As Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

NJ S2811

Carry Over Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

NJ A4443

Carry Over Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2811

Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

NJ A1924

Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

NJ A4443

Clarifies that law enforcement agencies may hold gun buyback programs and permits voluntary surrender of ammunition.

NJ S2488

Removes capacity limit for ammunition magazines.

NJ A4454

Removes capacity limit for ammunition magazines.

NJ SB200

In firearms and other dangerous articles, providing for assault weapons and large capacity magazines and establishing the Firearms and Ammunition Buyback Program and the Pennsylvania State Police Buyback Fund.

NJ HB3065

Relating to the disposition of a firearm surrendered through a firearm buyback program administered by certain local law enforcement agencies.

NJ SB2908

Relating to the disposition of a firearm surrendered through a firearm buyback program administered by certain local law enforcement agencies.

NJ S2242

Authorizes certain security officers to carry large capacity ammunition magazine capable of holding 15 or less rounds of ammunition.

NJ A124

Permits possession of certain types of ammunition and increases penalties for possession for an unlawful purpose.

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