New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2683

Introduced
5/19/22  

Caption

Expands maximum capacity of ammunition magazines to 15 rounds.

Impact

The proposed changes could impact public safety laws and the overall framework regulating firearm ownership in New Jersey. Supporters of the bill argue that restoring the 15-round limit aligns with the insistent view that law-abiding citizens should be permitted the same rights as they previously enjoyed before the 2018 changes. They maintain that adequate magazine capacity is essential for personal defense and competitive shooting. On the other hand, opponents warn that this expansion may compromise public safety, as research often links higher magazine capacities with increased lethality in violent incidents and mass shootings.

Summary

Bill S2683, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to expand the maximum capacity for ammunition magazines from 10 rounds back to 15 rounds. This legislative move is framed as a response to previous laws enacted in 2018 that reduced the capacity, reflecting a shift in the regulatory environment for firearms. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws, specifically N.J.S.2C:39-1 and N.J.S.2C:39-3, and aims to clarify the definitions and regulations surrounding large capacity magazines and semi-automatic firearms. The inclusion of provisions that disallow certain firearms from being classified as 'assault weapons' based solely on magazine capacity is a notable aspect of this legislation.

Contention

The bill has sparked significant controversy among various stakeholders. While proponents advocate for the restoration of rights they believe are constitutionally protected under the Second Amendment, opponents argue that such changes could lead to negative implications in terms of gun violence and crime rates. The debate centers not only on constitutional rights but also on the balance between individual liberties and community safety, raising pertinent questions during discussions in legislative sessions. The bill's potential impact on existing laws regarding regulated firearms and how communities enforce these regulations remains a focal point in ongoing discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2488

Removes capacity limit for ammunition magazines.

NJ A4454

Removes capacity limit for ammunition magazines.

NJ S2242

Authorizes certain security officers to carry large capacity ammunition magazine capable of holding 15 or less rounds of ammunition.

NJ S3192

Expands definition of machine gun to include certain parts; prohibits registration of certain firearm manufacturers and wholesalers.

NJ S2645

Clarifies that BB guns are not firearms under New Jersey law.

NJ S1820

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A1944

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A1389

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ S1416

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain weapons of 50 caliber or greater.

NJ S2905

Revises definition of destructive device to include certain .50 caliber rifles; makes certain exceptions.

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