New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3484

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Allows active duty members of United States military to carry firearm at all times.

Impact

The proposed bill could significantly alter the landscape of firearm laws in New Jersey. By granting military personnel the right to carry firearms off-duty, this legislation may create a perception of heightened security among those in the armed forces, while also distinguishing military personnel from civilians in terms of weapon possession rights. The implications could extend to discussions around the rights of military personnel, self-defense provisions, and the involvement of state law governing firearms.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3484 allows active duty members of the United States Armed Forces and the National Guard to carry firearms at all times in New Jersey, effectively amending existing laws that previously restricted military personnel to carrying authorized weapons only while on duty or when traveling between duties. This legislation is intended to enhance the personal safety of military members, particularly in light of recent threats from terrorist organizations against their families.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding A3484 is the potential for increased firearms in civilian spaces, which some critics argue may heighten risks rather than mitigate them. Opponents may express concerns regarding public safety, the potential for misuse of firearms, and the implications of having more armed individuals in society. Additionally, the bill raises questions about the extent to which military personnel should be allowed to carry weapons off-duty, along with the requirements around training and compliance with firearm safety protocols.

Companion Bills

NJ S2486

Same As Allows active duty members of United States military to carry firearm at all times.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.