New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2935

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Increases penalties for certain conduct at unpermitted mass gatherings on public beach.

Impact

The bill escalates the penalties for individuals engaging in improper behavior during these unpermitted events. Under current law, improper behavior is classified as a petty disorderly persons offense with lesser penalties. However, the new provisions would elevate this to a disorderly persons offense, which could carry a punishment of up to six months imprisonment and a fine of up to $1,000. Additionally, the bill stipulates that organizers encouraging violent or destructive behavior at these gatherings could face more severe charges, categorized as a fourth-degree crime, with potential penalties of up to 18 months imprisonment and fines up to $10,000.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2935 seeks to amend the existing disorderly conduct statutes in New Jersey to specifically address unpermitted mass gatherings on public beaches. The bill recognizes that such events can lead to public safety concerns, particularly when they result in behavior that could cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm. By articulating a definition for what constitutes an 'unpermitted mass gathering', including parameters for organization, notification, and the strain on community resources, the bill sets a clearer legislative framework for enforcement actions against such gatherings.

Contention

There is likely to be debate surrounding this bill, particularly with respect to its potential impact on civil liberties. While the bill aims to enhance public safety by targeting unpermitted events that could escalate into violence, it could also raise concerns among advocates for the right to peacefully assemble. Critics may argue that the penalties are excessively harsh and that the definition of an unpermitted gathering could be used to suppress lawful assemblies. The balance between ensuring safety and protecting citizens' rights to gather freely is expected to be a central point of contention during discussions.

Companion Bills

NJ S2949

Carry Over Increases penalties for certain conduct at unpermitted mass gatherings on public beach.

NJ A4418

Carry Over Increases penalties for certain conduct at unpermitted mass gatherings on public beach.

Similar Bills

NJ A4418

Increases penalties for certain conduct at unpermitted mass gatherings on public beach.

NJ S2949

Increases penalties for certain conduct at unpermitted mass gatherings on public beach.

NJ AR177

Urges Governor and Attorney General to provide assistance to municipalities in response to unpermitted mass gatherings and "pop-up parties" in New Jersey.

NJ SR113

Urges Governor and Attorney General to provide assistance to municipalities in response to unpermitted mass gatherings and "pop-up parties" in New Jersey.

NJ AR37

Urges Governor and Attorney General to provide assistance to municipalities in response to unpermitted mass gatherings and "pop-up parties" in New Jersey.

NJ SR45

Urges Governor and Attorney General to provide assistance to municipalities in response to unpermitted mass gatherings and "pop-up parties" in New Jersey.

NJ S2950

Upgrades penalty for assault committed at certain unpermitted mass gatherings.

NJ A4417

Upgrades penalty for assault committed at certain unpermitted mass gatherings.