New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2572

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

Impact

If enacted, A2572 will amend existing laws under P.L.2009, c.139 to introduce specific legal consequences for excluded sex offenders who violate this prohibition. Those sex offenders caught distributing items to children on Halloween would face charges classified as a fourth-degree crime, which can result in severe penalties, including up to 18 months in prison and fines that could reach $10,000. This legislative move underscores the state's commitment to addressing concerns over child safety and public perceptions of individuals with such criminal backgrounds.

Summary

Bill A2572 is a piece of legislation introduced in the New Jersey Assembly that seeks to enhance the protection of children by prohibiting registered sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to minors during Halloween festivities. This initiative directly targets the safety of children during a popular annual event known for its interactions between adults and children in a community setting. The bill represents an effort to create a safer environment for children during a time when they are particularly vulnerable while trick-or-treating or attending Halloween events.

Contention

While the bill is generally aimed at protecting children, it may raise concerns about personal freedoms and the rights of individuals labeled as sex offenders. Critics could argue that blanket prohibitions like this might not take into account the nature of individual cases, as some offenders may not pose a threat. Furthermore, there could be discussions surrounding the effectiveness of such measures in preventing crime compared to rehabilitation and monitoring methods. Nevertheless, the bill highlights a societal prioritization of child safety, likely influencing public opinion positively toward its enactment.

Companion Bills

NJ A3557

Carry Over Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3557

Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

NJ A3451

Prohibits certain sex offenders from holding position or participating in youth ministry.

NJ A3729

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ A566

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ S1246

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ S1981

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ S3823

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ A5004

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ HB2430

Relating to prohibiting sex offenders from residing or loitering within a certain distance of certain locations where children commonly gather and from participating in certain Halloween activities; creating a criminal offense.

NJ A502

Bars sex offenders from jobs which primarily consist of contact with children.

Similar Bills

NJ A3557

Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

NJ S3097

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

NJ S2510

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

NJ A806

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

NJ A3136

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

DC B25-0283

Trick-or-Streets Amendment Act of 2023

TX HCR86

Designating Denton as the official Halloween Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

TX HCR9

Designating Celina as the Halloween Capital of North Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2023.