New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2120

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Criminalizes act of "stealthing"; removing or tampering with a condom during sexual activity without consent of one's sexual partner.

Impact

If enacted, A2120 would amend Title 2C of New Jersey's statutes to introduce new legal standards regarding consent, particularly in sexual activities where condom use is involved. This approach not only seeks to protect individuals against non-consensual modifications but also reinforces the necessity of explicit consent in intimate situations. The consequences for violations—punishable by three to five years in prison or fines up to $15,000—serve to underscore the seriousness with which the legislature regards this issue.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2120, introduced in New Jersey, aims to address the act of 'stealthing'—which entails the intentional removal or tampering of a condom during sexual activity without the consent of one's partner. This legislation is significant as it seeks to expand the definition of consent in sexual contexts, aligning legal repercussions with evolving societal understandings of sexual rights and consent. The bill categorizes such actions as a crime of the third degree, establishing legal grounds for criminal prosecution.

Contention

While the intention behind A2120 is to enhance protections for victims of non-consensual sexual conduct, it may raise discussions among lawmakers and advocates concerning its implications on personal responsibility and communication in sexual relationships. Critics may express concerns about the enforcement of this law and whether it sufficiently addresses the broader spectrum of consent and sexual autonomy. Additionally, comparisons have been drawn between this bill and similar legislation, such as California's AB1033, indicating a growing trend toward legal acknowledgment of stealthing across different states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A999

Criminalizes act of "stealthing"; removing or tampering with a condom during sexual activity without consent of one's sexual partner.

NJ AB1033

Sexual battery: condoms.

NJ S844

Provides that act of sexual penetration committed without victim's consent constitutes sexual assault; defines the terms "consent."

NJ S277

Provides that act of sexual penetration committed without victim's consent constitutes sexual assault; defines the terms "consent."

NJ AB732

Establishing a civil cause of action for nonconsensual removal or tampering with a sexually protective device.

NJ SB700

Establishing a civil cause of action for nonconsensual removal or tampering with a sexually protective device.

NJ SB2021

Sexual activity with certain minors; criminalize.

NJ H0613

An act relating to disclosure of a sexually explicit depiction without consent

NJ HB1169

Prohibit Sexual Act Without Consent

NJ SB1118

Crimes: criminal sexual conduct; removal of condom during intercourse without consent of partner; establish as a crime. Amends sec. 520a of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.520a) & adds sec. 520p.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.