New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3096

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes penalties for use of unmanned aircraft in furtherance of commission of criminal offense; requires forfeiture of device upon conviction.

Impact

This legislation is designed to enhance public safety by regulating the use of UAS, particularly in contexts where they could facilitate the commission of a crime or pose threats to individuals and property. The proposed law mandates the forfeiture of any UAS utilized in the commission of an offense upon conviction, effectively discouraging illegal use of these devices. As such, it underscores the New Jersey legislature's commitment to managing emerging technologies and ensuring they are not exploited for unlawful activities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3096 introduces significant amendments to New Jersey's penal code regarding the operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Specifically, it establishes penalties for using these systems in furtherance of criminal activities. The bill specifies that operating a UAS for a petty disorderly persons offense or a disorderly persons offense constitutes a fourth-degree crime. In cases where the UAS is employed for more serious criminal offenses, the crime is classified as one degree higher than the underlying offense, thereby increasing potential penalties for offenders.

Contention

The introduction of A3096 may generate debate regarding the balance between regulation and personal freedoms. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to prevent misuse of UAS in criminal activities and to protect the safety of individuals, especially those in correctional facilities. However, opponents may raise concerns about potential overreach and the implications for privacy rights, particularly with respect to surveillance capabilities. As this legislation progresses, further discussions will likely explore how it aligns with existing privacy laws and the practicalities of enforcement.

Companion Bills

NJ S195

Same As Establishes penalties for use of unmanned aircraft in furtherance of commission of criminal offense; requires forfeiture of device upon conviction.

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