Establishes reasonableness standard for persons lawfully transporting firearm who deviate from course of travel.
Impact
The bill is set to clarify the situations in which a firearm owner can deviate from their authorized travel routes without facing legal penalties. Current legislation restricts lawful firearm transport and limits allowable deviations to those that are strictly necessary. By transitioning to a reasonableness standard, the bill recognizes the need for practicality in firearm transportation, potentially leading to increased compliance and reduced legal issues for responsible gun owners. Furthermore, this bill outlines that travelers may also carry firearms during bona fide emergencies or when evacuation plans are active.
Summary
Assembly Bill A909 aims to amend New Jersey's current firearms law by introducing a less stringent reasonableness standard for individuals lawfully transporting firearms. This bill seeks to replace the existing 'reasonably necessary' standard with a framework that allows for common and lawful deviations from a pre-defined travel course. The proposed deviations could include actions such as collecting passengers, obtaining supplies, or using restrooms, thus providing greater flexibility for gun owners during transport.
Contention
Despite its intent, Assembly Bill A909 may encounter opposition concerning public safety and regulation. Critics might argue that loosening restrictions on firearm transportation could increase risks, particularly in urban settings or at public events. The discussion is likely to navigate the broader implications of self-defense claims and the carry laws that govern firearm use in public spaces. Proponents assert that the bill empowers responsible firearm owners by allowing them the necessary flexibility for everyday scenarios while adhering to statutory requirements.
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.