New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2773

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Revises certain laws concerning domestic violence and firearms.

Impact

The implications of A2773 on state laws are significant, particularly in relation to the 'Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991.' The bill primarily aims to prevent individuals with a history of domestic violence from possessing firearms, an area of concern that has been increasingly highlighted in public discourse. By revising existing laws, the act enhances the existing measures for safeguarding victims of domestic abuse, thereby potentially reducing incidents of violence linked to firearm accessibility. Law enforcement focal points include greater authority in monitoring compliance with firearm surrender orders, and the ability to search for unreturned firearms if a defendant fails to comply.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2773 seeks to amend and enhance the current legal framework regarding domestic violence and firearms ownership in New Jersey. The bill stipulates that individuals convicted of domestic violence offenses must surrender their firearms and any related permits. In addition, it mandates that firearms purchaser identification cards are to be revoked upon such convictions, thereby strengthening the regulations affecting gun ownership in the context of domestic violence. This act is in pursuit of increasing the protection for victims by ensuring that potential aggressors cannot easily access firearms during critical periods, such as when restraining orders are in effect or after a conviction.

Contention

While many advocates argue that A2773 is a critical step towards enhancing public safety and protecting domestic violence victims, the bill is not without contention. Opponents may raise concerns regarding due process and the implications of restricting firearm access without thorough judicial processes. Additionally, there could be debates surrounding the effectiveness of such measures in genuinely reducing domestic violence, alongside discussions about Second Amendment rights. This tension reflects the broader national dialogue on balancing rights to bear arms with the necessity of ensuring public safety and protecting vulnerable populations from violence.

Companion Bills

NJ A1334

Carry Over Revises certain laws concerning domestic violence and firearms.

Similar Bills

NJ A1334

Revises certain laws concerning domestic violence and firearms.

NJ A1389

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ A1944

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ S1820

Requires seizure of ammunition and certain firearm components in response to domestic violence restraining order or conviction.

NJ S2636

Enhances self-defense protections.

NJ S496

Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.

NJ A1843

Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.

NJ A1907

Establishes the authority of the court to order electronic monitoring of certain convicted domestic violence offenders.