New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1977

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Gives priority to applicants for firearms purchaser identification card and permits to purchase handguns when domestic violence restraining order is in effect.

Impact

The bill's implications for state laws are significant, particularly in how it modifies the procedural priorities regarding firearms purchases for those facing domestic violence threats. By instituting a system that allows for rapid processing of applications tied to domestic violence restraining orders, it aims to fill a critical gap in personal safety measures for victims. However, it also raises questions about the balance between gun rights and the immediacy of safeguarding potential victims, revealing ongoing tensions in discussions surrounding firearm accessibility in high-risk situations.

Summary

Senate Bill S1977, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to enhance the safety of victims of domestic violence by prioritizing their applications for firearms purchaser identification cards and permits to purchase handguns when a domestic violence restraining order is currently in effect. Specifically, the bill amends the provisions in N.J.S.2C:58-3 to ensure that the background investigation for applicants with such restraining orders takes precedence over others, allowing them quicker access to firearms for self-defense. This measure is designed to assist victims in protecting themselves against their assailants more effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns from various stakeholders regarding the potential for misuse of firearms by domestic violence offenders, even as the bill seeks to empower victims. Critics are worried that facilitating quicker access to firearms may inadvertently put others at risk, especially if not accompanied by adequate safeguards. The bill necessitates comprehensive evaluations of an applicant's background and supporting documentation to ensure that those who are granted permits do not pose a threat to public safety, thereby creating friction between advocates for stricter gun control measures and those supporting the bill's intent.

Companion Bills

NJ A1397

Same As Gives priority to applicants for firearms purchaser identification card and permits to purchase handguns when domestic violence restraining order is in effect.

Similar Bills

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Gives priority to applicants for firearms purchaser identification card and permits to purchase handguns when domestic violence restraining order is in effect.

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NJ A5483

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NJ A3794

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NJ A4383

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NJ A2638

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