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NJ S102

Reduces maximum capacity of ammunition magazines to 10 rounds.


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Introduced
01/09/2018
In Committee
05/21/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill bans firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Magazines capable of holding up to 15 rounds of ammunition currently are legal in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill revises the definition of a "large capacity ammunition magazine" to reduce the allowable rounds of ammunition from 15 to 10. The bill also designates a semi-automatic rifle with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding 10 rounds as a prohibited assault firearm. The bill exempts law enforcement officers from the bill's 10 round limit on ammunition magazines by authorizing them to possess and carry while on duty a large capacity ammunition magazine and possess and carry while off duty a large capacity ammunition magazine which is capable of holding up to 15 rounds of ammunition. The bill also permits retired police officers authorized to possess and carry a handgun in this State to continue to possess and carry a magazine capable of holding up to 15 rounds. The bill exempts from the 10 round limitation those semi-automatic rifles which have an attached tubular magazine and which are capable of operating only with .22 caliber rimfire ammunition. This exemption would permit the sale and possession of a popular beginner gun, the Marlin Model 60, often referred to as the "Boy Scout gun." These firearms are low caliber and the attached tubular magazine cannot be quickly reloaded. The bill's provisions are effective immediately, but allow for a 180-day grace period to transfer, render inoperable, or voluntarily surrender a semi-automatic rifle or magazine that will be unlawful under the bill.

AI Summary

This bill bans firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition in New Jersey, down from the current 15-round limit. It also designates certain semi-automatic rifles with fixed magazines exceeding 10 rounds as prohibited assault firearms. The bill includes exemptions for law enforcement officers and retired police officers to continue using magazines with up to 15 rounds, as well as an exemption for certain .22 caliber rimfire rifles with attached tubular magazines. The bill's provisions take effect immediately, with a 180-day grace period to transfer, render inoperable, or surrender any prohibited semi-automatic rifles or magazines.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Justice

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Substituted by A2761 (3R) (on 06/07/2018)

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