New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3606

Introduced
3/17/22  

Caption

Allows possession of bear spray under certain conditions.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the limitations surrounding self-defense tools in New Jersey. The provision to allow bear spray with a minimum content of 7.6 ounces acknowledges the unique needs of individuals who may encounter wildlife, recognizing the inadequacy of small pepper spray canisters meant for human threats. By allowing approved bear spray, the bill seeks to enhance safety for those engaging in outdoor recreational activities in wilderness areas where encounters with bears may be a risk.

Summary

A3606, introduced in the New Jersey Assembly, aims to amend existing laws that currently restrict the possession of bear spray. Under current regulations, individuals can only carry small devices containing up to three-quarters of an ounce of pepper spray, which effectively limits options for self-defense against aggressive wildlife, such as bears. The bill proposes that individuals aged 18 and older can possess bear spray products that are EPA-approved for the sole purpose of repelling aggressive bears during activities like hiking and biking, thereby enhancing public safety in outdoor environments.

Contention

Discussion around A3606 could involve various viewpoints about the implications of increased access to bear spray. Proponents might argue that it creates a balanced approach to personal safety and wildlife interactions, fostering a safer outdoor experience. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns over public safety and misuse, questioning whether permitting more potent deterrents could lead to unintended consequences or legal complexities in using these products against humans or in non-defensive situations.

Companion Bills

NJ S1770

Same As Allows possession of bear spray under certain conditions.

Similar Bills

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Allows possession of bear spray under certain conditions.

NJ A162

Allows possession of bear spray under certain conditions.

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