New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4283

Introduced
6/16/22  

Caption

Prohibits purchase and sale of body armor unless certain purchaser eligibility criteria is met.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend current New Jersey statutes by introducing significant restrictions on body armor transactions. The framework requires the Attorney General to create guidelines defining eligible purchasers, which will serve to prevent unauthorized access to body armor. Individuals deemed ineligible face potential criminal charges ranging from disorderly persons offenses to fourth-degree crimes, depending on the nature of the violation, which signifies a substantial modification of existing state laws concerning personal protective equipment.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4283 proposes to regulate the purchase and sale of body armor in New Jersey by establishing strict eligibility criteria for individuals seeking to acquire such protective gear. The bill aims to ensure that only certain qualified individuals, such as law enforcement officers and military personnel, are permitted to purchase body armor. It delineates that any unlawful purchase or sale of body armor carries legal penalties, reinforcing the state's commitment to public safety.

Contention

The bill has raised various concerns among stakeholders regarding its implications on personal rights and public safety. Supporters argue that restricting sales enhances community protection by keeping body armor out of the hands of those who may misuse it. Conversely, detractors may view these restrictions as overly burdensome, questioning whether they effectively address the underlying issues associated with gun violence and personal safety. The specificity required in sales transactions—mandating in-person delivery—also raises questions about logistical feasibility and potential hindrances to lawful buyers.

Additional_notes

The bill's enforcement mechanisms include substantial civil penalties for violators, aimed at deterring non-compliant behavior in the marketplace. The differentiation between first and subsequent offenses in terms of penalties underscores the seriousness with which New Jersey intends to treat breaches of this law, establishing a clear legal framework that impacts the body armor industry and potential users statewide.

Companion Bills

NJ S2794

Same As Prohibits purchase and sale of body armor unless certain purchaser eligibility criteria is met.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2794

Prohibits purchase and sale of body armor unless certain purchaser eligibility criteria is met.

NJ A4369

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ S2847

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ S2282

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ A1868

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ AB92

Body armor: prohibition.

NJ A4241

Expands "Body Armor Replacement Fund" eligibility.

NJ S2625

Expands "Body Armor Replacement Fund" eligibility.

NJ A4769

Makes various revisions to requirements for obtaining a firearm purchaser identification card, permit to purchase a handgun, and permit to carry a handgun; codifies sensitive places in which firearms and destructive devices are prohibited.

NJ S3214

Makes various revisions to requirements for obtaining a firearm purchaser identification card, permit to purchase a handgun, and permit to carry a handgun; codifies sensitive places in which firearms and destructive devices are prohibited.

Similar Bills

NJ S2794

Prohibits purchase and sale of body armor unless certain purchaser eligibility criteria is met.

NJ S1998

Establishes central registry for background checks of youth serving organization employees and volunteers.

NJ A1832

Establishes central registry for background checks of youth serving organization employees and volunteers.

NJ S1249

Establishes central registry for background checks of youth serving organization employees and volunteers.

NJ A1611

Establishes central registry for background checks of youth serving organization employees and volunteers.

NJ S524

Creates Mental Health Diversion Program to divert eligible persons away from criminal justice system and into appropriate case management and mental health services.

NJ A1700

Creates Mental Health Diversion Program to divert eligible persons away from criminal justice system and into appropriate case management and mental health services.

NJ S1207

Creates new offense of theft by financial exploitation of a vulnerable person.