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The NRA is rightfully asking for those who value freedom to oppose S2470, S2934/A4620 and
S2431/A3035.
Update: The bills passed. They were improved slightly. See below for updated text from the NRA email alert.
Anti-Gun Bills Moving to
Governor’s Desk!
Please Contact Governor Corzine Today!
On Monday,
January 7, the New Jersey legislature passed three bills of concern
to law-abiding gun owners in New Jersey. Unfortunately, as usual, these
bills do nothing to impact criminals, impact public safety, or assist
police in fighting crime but only harass legal firearm owners. These
bills will now head to Governor Jon Corzine (D) for his consideration.
Thanks to the activism of NRA members,
these bills were amended from the original drafts, which would have
placed onerous regulations on the purchase of all ammunition and held
legal firearm owners criminally liable for having their firearms
stolen.
As originally
introduced, S2470/A2602would
criminalize the transfer of handgun ammunition to anyone who does not
have valid New Jersey firearms ID card, handgun carry or purchase
permit. While intended to prevent criminals from obtaining
ammunition, the legislation would only impact honest gun owners,
since criminals are unlikely to obtain ammunition through legal
channels. The
legislation was amended to exempt shotgun shells, the majority
of long-gun ammunition and non-fixed ammunition for muskets and
muzzleloaders. The bill will also allow New Jersey residents and
out-of-state firearm owners to purchase ammunition at the range for
competition or target practice.
S2934/A4620 as originally drafted, would have held honest gun owners criminally and civilly
liable if their lost or stolen firearm was used in a crime. Even
though the bills were amended to provide the legal owner 36
hours upon discovery to report the lost or stolen firearm, NRA still opposes this legislation, as it holds honest
gun-owners financially responsible for being victims of theft.
S2431 is an overly
broad attempt to address gang violence that could have unintended
consequences for honest gun owners. Among other things, it
would criminalize and severely punish the mere possession
of certain firearms, including registered handguns, even while
engaged in lawful activities. As originally drafted, the bill
puts law-abiding gun owners at risk of a potential 10-year prison
sentence and a $150,000 fine.
Please contact the Governor's office today
and respectfully urge him to veto these bills and concentrate on
taking criminals off the street, not restricting the rights of
law-abiding gun owners.
The Governor can bee reached by phone at (609) 292-6000 or visit http://www.state.nj.us/governor/govmail.html to send email.
Anti-Freedom
Legislation Moving Forward in New Jersey!
Please Contact Your State Legislators
Today!
On Thursday, January 3,
the New Jersey State Senate passed S2934
sponsored by State Senator Shirley Turner (D-15) and S2431
sponsored by State Senators John Girgenti (D-35) and Paul Sarlo
(D-36). Both bills now move for a full vote before the Assembly
on Monday, January 7 along with the Assembly versions, A4620
and A3035.
As originally introduced, S2934 and A4620 would have held honest gun
owners criminally liable if their stolen firearm was used in a
crime. Before reaching the Senate floor, NRA and the
Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) was able to amend S2934
to give the owner 36 hours upon discovery of the theft to report the
firearm stolen and only hold the owner liable to a civil penalty for
failing to report. NRA still opposes this legislation and we
ask that you to contact your members of the Assembly and strongly
urge them to oppose this legislation that holds honest gun-owners
financially responsible for being victims of theft.
Also on Monday, January 7, the State Senate will take up S2470,
sponsored by Senator Turner. This bill would criminalize the
transfer of handgun ammunition to anyone who does not have valid New
Jersey firearms ID card, handgun carry or purchase permit.
While intended to prevent criminals from obtaining ammunition, the
legislation would only impact honest gun owners, since criminals are
unlikely to obtain their ammunition through legal channels.
This bill should be defeated or amended so as not to affect
law-abiding citizens.
Please contact your State Senator and members of the Assembly and
respectfully urge them to oppose S2470, S2934/A4620 and
S2431/A3035. Contact
information can be found by visiting http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/districts/municipalities.asp.
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