Increases from 18 to 21 age at which person is eligible to receive firearms purchaser identification.
Impact
The changes introduced by S504 will reformulate the acquisition process for firearms in New Jersey, emphasizing a more cautious approach towards gun ownership for younger individuals. Advocates of the bill argue that increasing the age restriction aligns with public safety interests, particularly in reducing the risk of firearms access among those who may lack the maturity or life experience that typically accompanies individuals older than 21. This shift represents a significant alteration in state law concerning firearm regulation, further reflecting a commitment towards responsible gun ownership.
Summary
Bill S504 proposes to raise the minimum age for obtaining a firearms purchaser identification card in New Jersey from 18 to 21 years. Current legislation allows individuals aged 18 and above to acquire such cards for purchasing shotguns and rifles, while the minimum age for handgun purchasers remains at 21. The bill amends the New Jersey statutes to ensure that those below the age of 21 can only possess firearms under specified conditions, such as under direct adult supervision or during authorized military training and competitions.
Contention
Despite the supportive sentiment for raising the age limit, S504 faces criticism from opponents who argue that the new law may interfere with the rights of responsible young gun owners, particularly those engaged in hunting and military training. Critics point out that the bill may disproportionately affect younger individuals who are already trained in firearm safety, consequently limiting their ability to participate in lawful activities such as hunting within supervised environments. This tension between public safety and personal liberties forms the crux of the debate surrounding S504.
Requires training prior to issuance of firearms purchaser identification card and permit to purchase handgun under certain circumstances; provides that firearms purchaser identification card is valid for ten years.
Requires training for issuance of firearms purchaser identification card and permit to purchase handgun under certain circumstances; provide firearms purchaser identification card include photograph and thumb print and remain valid for ten years.
Provides that firearms purchaser identification card is valid for four years; requires training prior to issuance of firearms cards and handgun purchase permits; revises procedures for passing of firearms to heir or legatee.
Provides that firearms purchaser identification card is valid for four years; requires training prior to issuance of firearms cards and handgun purchase permits; revises procedures for passing of firearms to heir or legatee.
Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.
Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.