New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A176

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Clarifies that licensed dealers may provide firearms for display at fund raising events sponsored by certain tax exempt organizations.

Impact

If enacted, A176 would permit licensed dealers to display firearms at fundraising events organized by organizations classified under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. This change is expected to enhance the fundraising capabilities of nonprofits by allowing them to leverage the public appeal of firearms. The amendment serves to clarify that providing firearms for display does not violate existing firearm regulations as long as it is conducted within the confines of the law, thereby contributing positively to community initiatives and charity events within the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A176 aims to clarify the existing statutes concerning the ability of licensed firearms dealers to provide firearms for display at fundraising events organized by certain nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations. Specifically, the bill amends N.J.S.2C:39-6 and N.J.S.2C:58-2 under New Jersey law, which govern the regulations around the sale and possession of firearms. This bill intends to alleviate any ambiguities that may currently exist within the legal framework surrounding the exhibition of firearms for charitable causes. The sponsors of A176, Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia and Assemblyman Michael Inganiamort from District 24, argue that this change is vital for supporting fundraising activities that involve community engagement while adhering to legal standards.

Contention

Discussions surrounding this bill may invoke varying perspectives on firearm accessibility and the implications of displaying firearms at public events, especially in light of the ongoing debates over gun control and public safety. Supporters assert that this amendment could invigorate charitable activities, while opponents may question the appropriateness of firearms being showcased at public events, especially in contexts tied to fundraising. The potential for misuse or public discomfort may arise as talking points for those against the bill, especially in an era of heightened awareness regarding gun violence.

Companion Bills

NJ A3651

Carry Over Clarifies that licensed dealers may provide firearms for display at fund raising events sponsored by certain tax exempt organizations.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3651

Clarifies that licensed dealers may provide firearms for display at fund raising events sponsored by certain tax exempt organizations.

NJ A203

Clarifies definition of reasonably necessary deviation when legally transporting firearm or weapon in motor vehicle.

NJ A123

Clarifies definition of reasonably necessary deviation when legally transporting firearm or weapon in motor vehicle.

NJ A162

Allows possession of bear spray under certain conditions.

NJ A222

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ A3606

Allows possession of bear spray under certain conditions.

NJ A909

Establishes reasonableness standard for persons lawfully transporting firearm who deviate from course of travel.

NJ S4301

Grants full police status to special agents in Department of Treasury; authorizes special agents to carry firearms at all times.

NJ A5364

Grants full police status to special agents in Department of Treasury; authorizes special agents to carry firearms at all times.

NJ A450

Grants full police status to special agents in Department of Treasury; authorizes special agents to carry firearms at all times.

Similar Bills

NJ A3651

Clarifies that licensed dealers may provide firearms for display at fund raising events sponsored by certain tax exempt organizations.

NJ S405

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ S1362

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ A222

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ A3354

Eliminates age restriction for issuing special permits to carry handgun to retired law enforcement officers.

NJ A5508

Authorizes possession of bear deterrent spray.

NJ S3965

Authorizes possession of bear deterrent spray.

NJ A3519

Authorizes possession of bear deterrent spray.