New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S708

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires successful completion of firearms education program to obtain initial firearms purchaser identification card and permit to purchase a handgun.

Impact

The bill is intended to enhance public safety by educating potential gun owners on critical topics such as preventing access to firearms by unsupervised minors and responsible firearm handling. The educational component is seen as a proactive step to reduce accidental discharges and improve overall firearm safety awareness among the populace. Furthermore, the inclusion of a firearms safety panel in the curriculum development signifies a collaborative approach to shaping the educational content, which aims to balance perspectives from both gun rights advocates and gun violence prevention organizations.

Summary

Senate Bill 708 mandates that individuals seeking to obtain an initial firearms purchaser identification card or a permit to purchase a handgun must successfully complete a firearms education program approved by the Superintendent of State Police. This legislation establishes requirements for evidence of successful completion, which can include certificates from recognized firearm safety courses or evidence from military or law enforcement training. The program is structured to ensure that applicants demonstrate knowledge and understanding of responsible firearms ownership and safe storage practices.

Contention

While proponents believe that this bill will foster a culture of safety and responsibility among gun owners, opponents may voice concerns regarding the availability and accessibility of the education programs. Questions might arise about the potential costs associated with these courses, and whether they could inadvertently dissuade individuals from lawfully acquiring firearms. Additionally, the involvement of organizations promoting gun violence prevention in the firearms safety panel could result in debates about the influence of such groups on the curriculum, raising issues of balance between regulation and personal rights.

Provisions

The firearms education program must not exceed four hours in length and can be offered by various institutions, including the National Rifle Association and accredited law enforcement agencies. The bill outlines that the basic curriculum will address essential safety topics and requires timely adoption following the appointment of the firearms safety panel. If the panel fails to adopt the curriculum as stipulated, the superintendent retains the authority to independently establish the educational guidelines. This structure establishes clear accountability for the curriculum while simultaneously promoting tailored educational standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2996

Requires successful completion of firearms education program to obtain initial firearms purchaser identification card and permit to purchase a handgun.

NJ A4769

Makes various revisions to requirements for obtaining a firearm purchaser identification card, permit to purchase a handgun, and permit to carry a handgun; codifies sensitive places in which firearms and destructive devices are prohibited.

NJ S3214

Makes various revisions to requirements for obtaining a firearm purchaser identification card, permit to purchase a handgun, and permit to carry a handgun; codifies sensitive places in which firearms and destructive devices are prohibited.

NJ S2506

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.

NJ S2906

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.

NJ A4370

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.

NJ S2023

Concerns issuance of permit to purchase handgun and firearms purchaser identification card to persons age 18 to 25.

NJ S3148

Concerns issuance of permit to purchase handgun and firearms purchaser identification card to persons age 18 to 25.

NJ A993

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.

NJ A843

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.

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NJ S2996

Requires successful completion of firearms education program to obtain initial firearms purchaser identification card and permit to purchase a handgun.

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