New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3461

Introduced
6/17/24  

Caption

Concerns keyless locking mechanisms and burglar's tools.

Summary

Senate Bill S3461, introduced in New Jersey, aims to amend existing laws related to burglar's tools by expanding the definition to include items that facilitate access to properties through keyless locking mechanisms. Specifically, the bill modifies N.J.S.2C:5-5 to classify any tool or device commonly used to commit or facilitate burglary, including those that can unlock keyless locking systems, as a burglar's tool. This legislative action seeks to address concerns about the potential misuse of technological advancements in locking mechanisms by individuals with criminal intent. Under the provisions of the bill, any person found to manufacture or possess such a tool knowingly with malicious intent could face severe penalties. If convicted of manufacturing tools intended for burglary, offenders could be charged with a fourth-degree crime, carrying penalties of up to 18 months in prison and fines up to $10,000. Conversely, merely possessing such a tool without the intent to use it to commit a crime would be classified as a disorderly persons offense, punishable by up to six months imprisonment and fines up to $1,000. The introduction of S3461 prompted significant discussion among lawmakers regarding the balance between enhancing security and potentially over-criminalizing certain everyday items people may possess. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to keep pace with evolving technology that could be exploited by criminals. However, critics express concern that the expanded definition may inadvertently criminalize legitimate tools used in various trades or household tasks, leading to unnecessary legal repercussions for innocent individuals. Overall, the bill reflects a growing trend in legislative efforts to address crime through the regulation of technology. The statute's intended effect, if enacted, will be to deter illegal activities involving sophisticated entry methods while simultaneously ensuring that citizens retain their rights to possess necessary tools and devices for personal use.

Companion Bills

NJ A4527

Same As Concerns keyless locking mechanisms and burglar's tools.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4527

Concerns keyless locking mechanisms and burglar's tools.

NJ HB5404

To adjust the current burglary code to add ‘Possession of burglarious tools’

NJ AB486

Crimes: burglary tools.

NJ S3893

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of machine gun conversion devices.

NJ A4974

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of machine gun conversion devices.

NJ A4890

Prohibits possession and sale of machine gun conversion device and establishes criminal penalties.

NJ A4299

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

NJ S3006

Establishes crimes of home invasion burglary and residential burglary.

NJ S1462

Requires newly manufactured semi-automatic handguns to be micro-stamped; establishes handgun database.

NJ A2216

Requires newly manufactured semi-automatic handguns to be micro-stamped; establishes handgun database.

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