New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3557

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

Impact

If enacted, A3557 will amend prior legislation concerning sex offender regulations, specifically enhancing restrictions on excluded sex offenders by making it a crime of the fourth degree if they are caught distributing candy or items on Halloween. Penalties for violating this provision can include imprisonment of up to 18 months and fines that may reach $10,000. The intent is to not only deter excluded sex offenders from engaging in such actions but also to send a clear message about priorities concerning child welfare in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3557 focuses on prohibiting excluded sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children under 18 years of age during Halloween festivities. The bill aims to enhance public safety by preventing convicted sex offenders from interacting with children during this holiday when many children are out trick-or-treating. This measure seeks to address concerns related to child safety and ensure that sex offenders are restricted from potential opportunities that could lead to inappropriate situations with minors.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A3557 may revolve around the effectiveness of such a prohibition versus its enforcement. Critics could argue whether this law will significantly mitigate risks or simply create additional legal challenges, debating if more resources should be directed toward monitoring sex offenders rather than implementing new laws. Furthermore, discussions might address the broader implications for civil rights and the ramifications of further stigmatization of rehabilitated individuals, particularly those who have served their sentences and are attempting to reintegrate into society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2572

Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

NJ A3451

Prohibits certain sex offenders from holding position or participating in youth ministry.

NJ A3729

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ A566

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ S1246

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ S1981

Prohibits sex offenders from holding any job, position, or type of employment that primarily consists of contact with children.

NJ S3823

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ A5004

Creates separate crime for items depicting sexual exploitation or abuse of children; concerns computer generated or manipulated sexually explicit images.

NJ HB2430

Relating to prohibiting sex offenders from residing or loitering within a certain distance of certain locations where children commonly gather and from participating in certain Halloween activities; creating a criminal offense.

NJ A502

Bars sex offenders from jobs which primarily consist of contact with children.

Similar Bills

NJ A2572

Prohibits sex offenders from distributing candy or other items to children on Halloween.

NJ S3097

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

NJ S2510

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

NJ A806

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

NJ A3136

Requires reflective material on children's Halloween costumes.

DC B25-0283

Trick-or-Streets Amendment Act of 2023

TX HCR86

Designating Denton as the official Halloween Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

TX HCR9

Designating Celina as the Halloween Capital of North Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2023.