New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3430

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Prohibits sale and possession of certain fireworks.

Notes

The bill classifies violations, including illegal sales as a fourth-degree crime, punishable by up to 18 months in prison and fines reaching $10,000. Conversely, individuals unlawfully purchasing or possessing prohibited fireworks could face up to 30 days in prison and fines of $500. These strict penalties reflect the bill's emphasis on public safety and regulation compliance.

Impact

If enacted, A3430 will significantly alter the legal framework of fireworks regulations in New Jersey. The bill specifically revokes previously permitted possession of 'sparkling devices and novelties' such as sparklers, smoke devices, and party poppers. Furthermore, all individuals will need to hold a valid permit to purchase fireworks for public display, as approved by their local municipality, thereby centralizing control and accountability for fireworks usage.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3430 aims to amend existing legislation by prohibiting the sale, possession, and use of certain types of fireworks in New Jersey. This bill seeks to simplify the legal landscape surrounding fireworks usage and increase public safety by eliminating exceptions that previously allowed specific non-explosive, non-aerial fireworks, categorized under 'sparkling devices and novelties', to be possessed by individuals aged 16 and above. The changes reflect a tightening of regulations concerning fireworks given concerns about safety incidents associated with their use.

Contention

Discussion around bill A3430 has raised points of contention among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that it will enhance public safety by eliminating the possibility of misuse or accidents related to fireworks, while opponents may contend that the prohibition of certain types of fireworks infringes on personal freedoms and cultural practices surrounding celebrations. The penalties outlined in the bill, including potential imprisonment and hefty fines for unlawful sales and possession, indicate the serious stance taken by legislators to curb fireworks incidents.

Companion Bills

NJ A1374

Carry Over Prohibits sale and possession of certain fireworks.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1374

Prohibits sale and possession of certain fireworks.

NJ A4047

Prohibits use of fireworks under certain circumstances.

NJ A497

Prohibits use of fireworks under certain circumstances.

NJ A4564

Prohibits use of fireworks on property adjacent to animal shelter, pound, or kennel.

NJ S3040

Prohibits use of fireworks on property adjacent to animal shelter, pound, or kennel.

NJ A1546

Prohibits use of fireworks on property adjacent to animal shelter, pound, or kennel.

NJ HB560

Public Safety - Consumer and Display Fireworks

NJ SF3340

Regulating the manufacture, sale and use of fireworks and dedicating a portion of revenues from the sale of certain fireworks for public safety purposes

NJ HB05177

An Act Concerning The Sale And Use Of Certain Nonaerial And Nonexplosive Consumer Fireworks.

NJ SF4720

Fireworks manufacture, sale, and use regulations provisions and dedicating a portion of revenues from the sale of certain fireworks for public safety purposes

Similar Bills

NJ A1374

Prohibits sale and possession of certain fireworks.

IL HB2121

FIREWORKS REGULATION-SPARKLERS

IL SB1256

FIREWORKS REGULATION-SPARKLERS

CT SB00140

An Act Concerning The Sale And Use Of Consumer Fireworks.

AZ SB1308

Fireworks; aerial devices; retailers; licensure

IL HB1625

SPARKLER EXCISE TAX ACT

IL SB1727

SPARKLER EXCISE TAX ACT

IL HB2851

SPARKLER EXCISE TAX ACT