New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2514

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Clarifies that chief of police or Superintendent of State Police has burden of proving applicant's disqualification for permit to purchase handgun or firearms purchaser identification card.

Note

The bill mandates that when a permit application is denied, the chief of police or superintendent must provide a written statement specifying the reasons for the denial within ten days. This requirement is designed to foster a more transparent and accountable process in handling firearm permit applications.

Impact

If enacted, A2514 could significantly alter the current legal framework concerning firearms acquisition in New Jersey. By shifting the burden of proof to law enforcement officials, it aims to protect individuals from arbitrary denials based on unsubstantiated claims of disqualification. This legislation emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in the permit denial process, potentially increasing the number of licenses issued as applicants are reassured that they will have recourse if denied. Therefore, it may enhance public confidence in the fairness of firearm permits issuance.

Summary

A2514 is a legislative proposal in New Jersey that seeks to clarify the burden of proof regarding the disqualification of applicants for handgun purchase permits and firearms purchaser identification cards. Under the current law, permits for purchasing firearms can be denied if the applicant falls under specific disabilities; however, the bill specifies that the chief of police or the Superintendent of State Police must prove an applicant's disqualification rather than placing the onus on the applicant to prove qualification. This change is aimed at enhancing the rights of citizens seeking to purchase firearms by ensuring they are granted due process in the permit application process.

Contention

A2514 has become a point of contention in the ongoing debate over gun control and Second Amendment rights. Proponents argue that it is essential to maintain individual freedoms and to ensure that citizens are not unjustly deprived of their rights due to procedural inaccuracies. In contrast, opponents believe that the bill could complicate the enforcement of firearms laws and could lead to increased risks to public safety if disqualified individuals obtain firearms due to lenient permit processes. This debate encapsulates a broader national conversation on the balance between gun rights and public safety.

Companion Bills

NJ A905

Carry Over Clarifies that chief of police or Superintendent of State Police has burden of proving applicant's disqualification for permit to purchase handgun or firearms purchaser identification card.

Previously Filed As

NJ A905

Clarifies that chief of police or Superintendent of State Police has burden of proving applicant's disqualification for permit to purchase handgun or firearms purchaser identification card.

NJ A1037

Requires chief law enforcement officer or Superintendent of State Police to notify federal immigration authorities when non-citizen applies for firearms purchaser identification card or handgun purchase permit.

NJ A2638

Requires chief law enforcement officer or Superintendent of State Police to notify federal immigration authorities when non-citizen applies for firearms purchaser identification card or handgun purchase permit.

NJ A112

Authorizes chiefs of part-time municipal police forces to issue firearms ID cards and handgun purchase permits.

NJ A2611

Authorizes chiefs of part-time municipal police forces to issue firearms ID cards and handgun purchase permits.

NJ S2563

Requires chief law enforcement officer or Superintendent of State Police to notify federal immigration authorities when non-citizen applies for firearms purchaser identification card or handgun purchase permit.

NJ A1397

Gives priority to applicants for firearms purchaser identification card and permits to purchase handguns when domestic violence restraining order is in effect.

NJ A389

Gives priority to applicants for firearms purchaser identification card and permits to purchase handguns when domestic violence restraining order is in effect.

NJ S2183

Authorizes chiefs of part-time municipal police forces to issue firearms ID cards and handgun purchase permits.

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.

Similar Bills

NJ A3618

Allows county sheriffs to issue firearms identification cards and permits to purchase handguns; authorizes county sheriffs to accept applications for permits to carry handguns.

NJ S1141

Increases certain firearms permit fees.

NJ A1180

Increases certain firearms permit fees.

NJ A1698

Increases certain firearms permit fees.

NJ S712

Increases certain firearms permit fees.

NJ A1302

Regulates sale of handgun ammunition and develops system of electronic reporting of handgun ammunition sales.

NJ S2903

Regulates sale of handgun ammunition and develops system of electronic reporting of handgun ammunition sales.

NJ A887

Exempts qualified veterans from paying certain firearm related fees.