Establishes reasonableness standard for persons lawfully transporting firearm who deviate from course of travel.
Impact
The bill specifically amends N.J.S.2C:39-6 by allowing individuals transporting firearms to take reasonable detours to conduct lawful activities, such as collecting or discharging passengers, purchasing supplies, or contending with emergencies. This change is expected to facilitate compliance for those involved in target shooting, hunting, or general transport of firearms, thereby mitigating legal risks while promoting responsible firearm ownership.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2518 introduces changes to the existing statute regarding the transportation of firearms in New Jersey. The bill establishes a 'reasonableness standard' for individuals who are lawfully transporting firearms but may need to deviate from their original course of travel. This modification aims to clarify and ease the restrictions historically associated with transporting firearms, recognizing that circumstances may necessitate brief diversions.
Contention
Opposition and support for A2518 may stem from differing views on gun legislation. Proponents advocate for more flexible regulations that better reflect common, daily scenarios faced by gun owners, arguing that this bill helps to reduce potential legal issues during routine activities. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns that such changes could inadvertently lead to increased risks, suggesting that deviations from a direct route could create opportunities for misuse or misunderstanding of the law.
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.
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.