New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5491

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Makes desecration of a military monument a crime of the third degree.

Impact

The amendment to N.J.S.2C:33-9 reflects a broader trend in legislative efforts to protect symbols and monuments of national significance. By elevating the offense of desecrating military monuments to a third degree crime, the bill not only highlights the importance of honoring military service but also establishes a legal framework for prosecuting those who may seek to harm these tributes. This change may influence public awareness regarding the necessity of safeguarding military memorials.

Summary

Bill A5491 introduces a significant legal change in New Jersey by designating the desecration of military monuments as a crime of the third degree. This action aims to provide stronger legal protections for monuments that honor current and former members of the armed forces, as well as those that commemorate military actions or battles. The term 'desecrate' is defined within the bill as the act of defacing, damaging, or polluting these monuments, ensuring that such acts are appropriately penalized under the law.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support for its intention to honor military service, it may also raise discussions regarding other forms of expression versus criminalization. Concerns may arise about the implications of labeling actions against military monuments as felonies, particularly in contexts where individuals might argue for freedom of expression or dissent. Thus, future discussions around A5491 might involve balancing the protection of venerated objects with the rights afforded to individuals under free speech principles.

Companion Bills

NJ S563

Same As Makes desecration of a military monument a crime of the third degree.

NJ S1201

Carry Over Makes desecration of a military monument a crime of the third degree.

NJ A4610

Carry Over Makes desecration of military monument crime of the third degree.

Similar Bills

NJ S563

Makes desecration of a military monument a crime of the third degree.

IL SB1414

WAR/VETS MEMORIALS & MONUMENTS

FL H1599

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FL H0395

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MS HB1038

Monuments and displays; prohibit construction or removal on State Capitol grounds unless authorized by the Legislature.

AZ SB1463

Damage to monuments; memorials; offense

TX HB583

Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments or memorials located on public property; providing civil penalties.

MS HB1727

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.