New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A485

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Criminalizes the use of "signal jammers."

Impact

This Bill proposes amendments to P.L.2005, c.293, which already outlines the legal framework surrounding radio transmissions in the state. The current law already penalizes unlicensed radio transmissions and interference with licensed communications, categorizing such actions as a fourth-degree crime. With the introduction of A485, the ramifications for using signal jammers would extend the definition of illegal activities and impose stricter penalties against those who utilize these devices, thus reinforcing public safety across New Jersey.

Summary

Bill A485 seeks to criminalize the use of signal jammers in New Jersey, aligning state law with existing federal regulations that prohibit these devices. Signal jammers, which include cell phone jammers and GPS blockers, interfere with authorized radio communications and can obstruct vital services, such as emergency responses. This legislation addresses concerns regarding public safety, as jammers can prevent first responders from locating individuals in emergencies or disrupt general communication capabilities during critical situations.

Contention

While the bill draws on strong public safety arguments, there is potential contention surrounding enforcement and the implications for individual rights. Advocates argue that it is essential to maintain clear channels of communication, particularly in emergency contexts. However, critics may contest the extent of government regulation over personal devices and technology. The discussions about this bill may also delve into the balance between privacy and the need for legislative measures that protect the public at large.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3529

Criminalizes the use of "signal jammers."

NJ A3739

Criminalizes the use of "signal jammers."

NJ SB0026

Signal jamming.

NJ SB701

Signal jammers.

NJ HB1155

Signal jamming devices.

NJ A3964

Requires parties to certain telephone communications to give notice of intention to record communications in order for communications to be lawfully recorded; failure to give notice violates "New Jersey Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act."

NJ A4966

Criminalizies interference with monitoring devices on school buses.

NJ A312

Criminalizies interference with monitoring devices on school buses.

NJ A3078

Establishes "MarcAnthony's Law;" criminalizes use of defaced or stolen firearm to injure a police officer; enhances penalties for defacing a firearm.

NJ S1176

Establishes "MarcAnthony's Law;" criminalizes use of defaced or stolen firearm to injure a police officer; enhances penalties for defacing a firearm.

Similar Bills

NJ A3739

Criminalizes the use of "signal jammers."

NJ S3529

Criminalizes the use of "signal jammers."

IN SB0026

Signal jamming.

NJ S717

Makes it unlawful for private citizen to record a communication unless all parties to the communication have previously consented.

HI HB242

Relating To Electronic Eavesdropping.

HI HB242

Relating To Electronic Eavesdropping.

TX SB1644

Relating to the unlawful interception, use, or disclosure of wire, oral, or electronic communications.

NJ A3964

Requires parties to certain telephone communications to give notice of intention to record communications in order for communications to be lawfully recorded; failure to give notice violates "New Jersey Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act."