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NJ A1024
NJ A1024Requires State Police to inform local law enforcement if certain prohibited persons attempt to purchase firearm or ammunition.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires the Superintendent of State Police to inform local law enforcement in a municipality in which a person resides if that person had previously been convicted of a serious crime or had a firearms seized pursuant to a domestic violence restraining order or extreme risk protection order and attempts to purchases a firearm. If the municipality in which the person resides does not have a municipal law enforcement agency, the superintendent would be required inform the appropriate commanding law enforcement officer with jurisdiction over the municipality. Current law provides that a person who is convicted of certain crimes is prohibited from purchasing, owning, possessing, or controlling a firearm or ammunition. Specifically, it is currently a crime of the second degree for a person to purchase, own, possess, or control a firearm or ammunition if that person has been convicted of certain serious crimes, including: aggravated assault; arson; burglary; escape; extortion; homicide; kidnapping; robbery; aggravated sexual assault; sexual assault; bias intimidation; endangering the welfare of a child; stalking; a crime involving domestic violence; certain crimes related to unlawful possession of weapons; certain crimes related to controlled dangerous substances; carjacking; gang criminality; racketeering; terroristic threats; and unlawful possession of a machine gun, handgun, or an assault firearm. Current law also provides that a person, who has had firearms seized pursuant to a domestic violence restraining order or extreme risk protection order and attempts to purchase a firearm, is guilty of a crime of the third degree. A crime of the second degree is punishable by a fine of up to $150,000, imprisonment for a term of between five and 10 years, or both. A crime of the third degree is punishable by a term of imprisonment of three to five years, a fine of up to $15,000 or both. Under the bill, if a National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) reveals that a person convicted of one of these crimes attempts to purchase a firearm, the superintendent would notify a law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over that person.
AI Summary
This bill requires the Superintendent of State Police to notify local law enforcement in a person's municipality of residence if that person attempts to purchase a firearm and has a history that prohibits them from owning one, such as a serious crime conviction or having firearms seized due to domestic violence or an extreme risk protection order. The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is used to identify these individuals during a firearm purchase attempt. If the municipality lacks its own police force, the notification will go to the commanding law enforcement officer with jurisdiction. This measure aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that individuals legally prohibited from possessing firearms are identified and that local authorities are informed.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (6)
Balvir Singh (D)*,
Michael Venezia (D)*,
Linda Carter (D),
Shama Haider (D),
Ellen Park (D),
William Sampson (D),
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A1024 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A1500/1024_I1.HTM |
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