New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2945

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes crime of possessing firearm during public demonstration for purpose of causing civil disorder.

Impact

The introduction of A2945 is likely to have significant implications for the regulation of firearms in New Jersey. By categorizing the possession of firearms during public demonstrations as a criminal act, the bill seeks to enhance public safety and mitigate risks associated with violence at large public gatherings. The stipulated punishment for a third-degree crime includes three to five years of imprisonment and fines up to $15,000, emphasizing the seriousness with which the legislature views the intersection of firearms and civil disturbances.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2945, sponsored by Assemblywoman Rosy Bagolie, aims to establish a new crime concerning the possession of firearms during public demonstrations, specifically for the purpose of inciting civil disorder. The bill clearly delineates that individuals caught in possession of a firearm while participating in such demonstrations, regardless of having a valid permit or firearms identification card, will be guilty of a third-degree crime. This indicates a legislative intent to curtail firearm presence in potentially volatile public settings where disorder could arise.

Conclusion

In conclusion, A2945 reflects a growing trend within legislative bodies to address firearm regulations in the context of public safety concerns. As this bill progresses through the legislative process, discussions and debates will likely highlight differing perspectives on balancing the rights of individuals to bear arms while ensuring public order during demonstrations. The final outcome will hinge on the willingness of legislators to navigate these complex issues.

Contention

As with many gun control measures, A2945 may spark contentious debate among stakeholders. Supporters are expected to argue that this legislation is a proactive approach to prevent violence during demonstrations, providing law enforcement with clear grounds for intervention when firearms are involved. Conversely, opponents of the bill may raise concerns about potential overreach, emphasizing the rights of lawful gun owners and questioning the effectiveness of such measures in ensuring public safety without infringing on constitutional rights.

Companion Bills

NJ S1113

Same As Establishes crime of possessing firearm during public demonstration for purpose of causing civil disorder.

NJ A1749

Carry Over Establishes crime of possessing firearm during public demonstration for purpose of causing civil disorder.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1749

Establishes crime of possessing firearm during public demonstration for purpose of causing civil disorder.

NJ S1113

Establishes crime of possessing firearm during public demonstration for purpose of causing civil disorder.

NJ A4502

Establishes sensitive areas in which possession of firearm in prohibited.

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 A3716

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

NJ S1735

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

NJ A3489

Broadens riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

NJ A4577

Broadens riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

NJ S834

Broadens riot and disorderly conduct; enhances penalties for public monument destruction; addresses riot victim assaults; creates crime of promotion of violent, disorderly assembly.

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