Allows active duty members of United States military to carry firearm at all times.
The potential implications of SB 2486 on state law are significant, as it would amend existing restrictions around the right to carry firearms. Given that New Jersey has some of the most stringent gun control laws in the nation, this legislation could represent a shift in that paradigm. Supporters argue that it provides necessary protections for military personnel who may be targeted for their service, especially in light of recent terrorist threats against military members and their families.
Senate Bill 2486, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, seeks to enhance the personal safety of active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces and National Guard by permitting them to carry firearms at all times within the state. The bill modifies New Jersey's existing firearms regulations, specifically amending statute N.J.S.2C:39-6. Under current law, military personnel are permitted to carry firearms only while on duty or en route between duty stations. This bill broadens those rights considerably, allowing off-duty military members to also carry firearms authorized for civilian use.
However, the bill may also face pushback from those concerned about broadening gun rights, particularly the impact it may have on public safety. Opponents might argue that allowing military personnel to carry guns at all times does not necessarily correlate with increased safety, and could lead to heightened risks in civilian spaces. Example incidents cited in the bill, such as attacks on military facilities in the U.S., underline the complex debate surrounding the balance between personal safety and community safety.