New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR15

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Condemns publication and distribution of images inciting, glorifying, or justifying violence against law enforcement officers.

Impact

By condemning these images, AR15 aims to deter ongoing violence against law enforcement officers and to protect them as they perform their duty. The bill not only seeks to express disapproval of such acts but also intends to raise awareness of the threats that law enforcement officers face due to incitement and glorification of violence. The sponsors argue that the resolution serves as a crucial reminder that targeting those who serve the public is unacceptable and must be actively countered in society.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 15 (AR15) strongly condemns the publication and distribution of images that incite, glorify, or justify violence against law enforcement officers. The sponsors of the resolution, Assemblyman Michael InganoMort and Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia, emphasize the importance of law enforcement for public safety and well-being in the state of New Jersey and the nation. The resolution addresses recent instances where graphic images, resembling those associated with ISIS, have been circulated, notably a case involving a National Football League player's social media post, which highlighted the gruesome killing of a police officer.

Contention

While the resolution acknowledges that the First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects free speech, including offensive and disturbing images, it argues that such speech should be countered constructively. The resolution reflects a growing concern about the impact of hate speech and the normalization of violence against law enforcement, reinforcing that citizens have a responsibility to respond to such expressions with unity against hatred and violence. Critics of such resolutions may argue that it risks infringing on free speech rights or question the effectiveness of merely condemning speech as a means of addressing such serious issues.

Companion Bills

NJ SR56

Same As Condemns publication and distribution of images inciting, glorifying, or justifying violence against law enforcement officers.

NJ AR11

Carry Over Condemns publication and distribution of images inciting, glorifying, or justifying violence against law enforcement officers.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR11

Condemns publication and distribution of images inciting, glorifying, or justifying violence against law enforcement officers.

NJ SR56

Condemns publication and distribution of images inciting, glorifying, or justifying violence against law enforcement officers.

NJ AR93

Condemns anti-police rhetoric and violence.

NJ AR46

Condemns anti-police rhetoric and violence.

NJ SR268

A resolution condemning James B. Comey, former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for inciting violence against President Donald J. Trump.

NJ HR1068

Condemning rape and sexual violence against women.

NJ AR108

Condemns police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.

NJ SR52

Condemns police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.

NJ HR991

Condemning all acts of violence, oppression, and abuse against ethnic minorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

NJ HR433

A resolution condemning former FBI Director James Comey's incitement of violence against President Donald J. Trump.

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