New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3619

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Exempts certain veterans from field or live-fire range portion of hunter gun safety course.

Impact

The proposed changes will amend existing laws under P.L.1954, c.57, regarding the issuance of firearm hunting licenses. By exempting veterans from completing the live-fire segment of the course, the bill seeks to honor their previous service and provide them with a simpler pathway to obtaining a hunting license. This measure is expected to positively impact veteran engagement in outdoor activities, increasing their access to recreational opportunities that involve hunting.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3619 aims to provide relief for certain veterans regarding the requirements to obtain a firearm hunting license in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill exempts veterans from the field or live-fire range portion of the mandatory hunter gun safety course. This exemption would streamline the licensing process for veterans who have demonstrated their competency through prior military training, thereby facilitating their ability to participate in hunting activities without undergoing additional requirements that may be redundant for them.

Contention

While the bill largely receives support for its intentions, there may be concerns from some stakeholders regarding the implications of easing safety training requirements. Critics may argue that all hunters, regardless of background, should undergo the same safety protocols to ensure the safety of all participants in hunting activities. The language of the bill allows the Division of Fish and Wildlife to require veterans to provide proof of service and honorable discharge, which may lead to differing interpretations and could potentially complicate the exemption process. However, proponents assert that veterans' military experience sufficiently equips them to handle firearms safely without additional training.

Companion Bills

NJ S2982

Same As Exempts certain veterans from field or live-fire range portion of hunter gun safety course.

NJ A4382

Carry Over Exempts certain veterans from field or live-fire range portion of hunter gun safety course.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2982

Exempts certain veterans from field or live-fire range portion of hunter gun safety course.

NJ A4382

Exempts certain veterans from field or live-fire range portion of hunter gun safety course.

NJ HB5224

Exempting honorably discharged Veterans from “Hunter Safety Course” requirement for WV Hunting License

NJ HB2580

Exempting honorably discharged Veterans from “Hunter Safety Course” requirement for WV Hunting License

NJ A887

Exempts qualified veterans from paying certain firearm related fees.

NJ A2716

Exempts qualified veterans from paying certain firearm related fees.

NJ LD1403

An Act to Expand the Hunter Safety Course Exemption for Certain Individuals with Firearm Training

NJ S2484

Allows honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces or National Guard to carry handgun.

NJ HB4761

FIREARMS-VETERANS-CARRY

NJ S2808

Allows honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces or National Guard to carry handgun.

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