New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1868

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, A1868 will introduce significant changes to how body armor is managed legally in New Jersey. The bill specifies that only individuals who meet defined eligibility criteria—such as law enforcement officers, members of the military, and those who can demonstrate a legitimate need for protection—will be permitted to purchase body armor. This could effectively limit the general public's access to body armor products, altering the current landscape of self-defense options available to civilians.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1868 aims to regulate the possession and sale of body armor within New Jersey by imposing a registration requirement and eligibility criteria for potential purchasers. Under this bill, individuals must register body armor if they owned it prior to the effective date of the legislation, while future purchases will require a permit that can only be obtained if the applicant meets certain qualifications set by the Attorney General. This initiative arises from concerns about public safety, particularly in criminal contexts where body armor may be used in crimes.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that regulating body armor is a necessary step to prevent its misuse by criminals, while opponents raise concerns over personal freedom and the rights of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. Critics fear that the strict requirements could lead to unintended consequences, including potential criminalization of otherwise responsible citizens who possess body armor without having registered it, as violations of the bill could result in felony charges.

Companion Bills

NJ S2282

Same As Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ S2847

Carry Over Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ A4369

Carry Over Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

NJ A4369

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ S2282

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ S2847

Prohibits possession and requires registration of body armor in certain circumstances.

NJ S2794

Prohibits purchase and sale of body armor unless certain purchaser eligibility criteria is met.

NJ A4283

Prohibits purchase and sale of body armor unless certain purchaser eligibility criteria is met.

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CA SB642

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