Memorializes Congress and President to enact legislation establishing certain gun control measures.
The resolution underscores the severe impact of gun violence in the United States, indicating that gun-related deaths have surpassed those of all U.S. wars combined since 1968. This highlights a public safety crisis that demands comprehensive federal action. By memorializing Congress and the president to enact such legislation, ACR23 aims to influence a shift towards stricter gun regulations at a national level. Given New Jersey's existing stringent firearm laws, the state positions itself as an example of effective gun control that promotes public safety.
ACR23 is a Concurrent Resolution from the State of New Jersey, which memorializes Congress and the President of the United States to enact significant gun control measures. It advocates for criminal background checks on all gun sales, including those at gun shows, and aims to reinstate and reinforce the ban on assault weapons. The resolution also calls for increased funding to research smart gun technology and the establishment of a national gun buy-back program designed to reduce the number of assault firearms in circulation. Furthermore, it highlights the need to repeal the Dickey Amendment, which restricts firearm-related research funding by the CDC.
Despite its call for enhanced safety measures, ACR23 may face opposition from gun rights advocates who argue that stricter gun control could infringe on Second Amendment rights. The resolution also points out the broader issue of gun violence being a public health crisis, which some may contest, citing individual rights and the effectiveness of current regulations. The balance between ensuring public safety and maintaining constitutional rights presents a contentious point in discussions surrounding ACR23.