Permits possession of certain types of ammunition and increases penalties for possession for an unlawful purpose.
If enacted, A124 would amend New Jersey's statutes regarding firearms, specifically N.J.S.2C:39-2, N.J.S.2C:39-3, and N.J.S.2C:39-4. One key aspect includes eliminating the statutory prohibition against possessing hollow point and dum-dum ammunition. Furthermore, the bill escalates the penalties for possession of ammunition intended for unlawful use from a fourth-degree crime to a second-degree crime. This change reflects an intent to penalize unlawful uses severely while allowing lawful personal ownership of particular types of ammunition.
Assembly Bill A124 proposes significant amendments to existing New Jersey ammunition laws primarily by permitting the possession of hollow point and dum-dum ammunition for lawful purposes. It aims to clarify the current prohibitions that have led to confusion among law enforcement and citizens alike. The bill argues that such ammunition is commonly used in other states without issue and that the existing restrictions create unnecessary complications for responsible gun owners. The measure intends to enhance clarity and expand lawful ownership of specific types of ammunition.
The bill faces contention regarding its implications for public safety. Proponents argue that it corrects an outdated law and promotes responsible gun ownership without compromising safety. Conversely, opponents express concern that easing restrictions on hollow point ammunition could lead to increased risks during confrontational scenarios, fostering a safety crisis in communities already dealing with gun violence. The discussions surrounding A124 reveal a deeper societal debate about balancing rights to bear arms against ensuring community safety.