New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4978

Introduced
10/21/24  
Refer
10/21/24  
Report Pass
2/20/25  
Engrossed
3/24/25  
Refer
5/12/25  

Caption

Requires AG to report data regarding shootings that did not result in bodily injury.

Impact

This legislation is set to influence the existing framework of firearm incident reporting in New Jersey significantly. By requiring quarterly data submission for a period of three years, the bill aims to systematically track non-fatal shooting incidents. The Attorney General is tasked with compiling this information and reporting it to both the Governor and the Legislature, enhancing transparency and accountability in law enforcement's handling of gun-related incidents. This proactive approach could potentially lead to more informed legislative action in the realm of gun control and public safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4978 mandates that county prosecutors in New Jersey must collect and report data to the Attorney General regarding firearm-related incidents that do not result in bodily injury. The objective of this bill is to create a structured database that can provide insights into incidents involving firearms, which can be crucial for understanding trends and crafting public safety policies. The data will include comprehensive details such as the complaint number, date and time of the incident, location, legal charges, and whether the firearm was used lawfully or unlawfully.

Contention

While proponents argue that A4978 will enhance public safety by providing critical data for analysis and policymaking, there may also be concerns regarding the potential implications for privacy and the administrative burden on county prosecutors. Additionally, opponents might contend that focusing on firearms, especially non-fatal incidents, could detract from more pressing issues within public safety or public health, such as mental health support or community intervention programs. The effectiveness of the program in actually preventing gun violence remains to be seen and will likely be a topic of debate among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

NJ S3897

Same As Requires AG to report data regarding shootings that did not result in bodily injury.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4922

Requires data on shootings not resulting in bodily injury to be reported by AG.

NJ S3897

Requires AG to report data regarding shootings that did not result in bodily injury.

NJ S2937

"New Jersey Safe Storage of Firearms Act"; establishes certain requirements and penalties regarding firearm storage; repeals law governing minor's access to firearm; requires AG to establish public awareness campaign regarding firearm storage; appropriates $500,000.

NJ S2143

"New Jersey Safe Storage of Firearms Act"; establishes certain requirements and penalties regarding firearm storage; repeals law governing minor's access to firearm; requires AG to establish public awareness campaign regarding firearm storage; appropriates $500,000.

NJ A5064

Establishes strict liability criminal penalties for firearm trafficking that results in injury or death.

NJ A3746

Clarifies that encouraging another person to cause bodily injury, by filming, photographing, or otherwise recording injury-causing act, is form of crime of endangering injured victim.

NJ A492

Clarifies that encouraging another person to cause bodily injury, by filming, photographing, or otherwise recording injury-causing act, is form of crime of endangering injured victim.

NJ S1175

Requires psychiatric hospitals to provide certain notices and reports of major, moderate, and minor injuries occurring therein, and requires DOH to investigate causes of major and moderate injury.

NJ A2215

"New Jersey Safe Storage of Firearms Act"; establishes certain requirements and penalties regarding firearm storage; repeals law governing minor's access to firearm; requires AG to establish public awareness campaign regarding firearm storage; appropriates $500,000.

NJ A2783

"New Jersey Safe Storage of Firearms Act"; establishes certain requirements and penalties regarding firearm storage; repeals law governing minor's access to firearm; requires AG to establish public awareness campaign regarding firearm storage; appropriates $500,000.

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