New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3846

Introduced
5/15/23  
Refer
5/15/23  

Caption

Clarifies types of firearms allowed to be carried or transported while hunting.

Impact

The passage of S3846 will directly impact the existing hunting laws by amending several provisions (R.S.23:4-44, R.S.23:4-12, R.S.23:4-13, and R.S.23:4-24) that govern the use of firearms while hunting. The revised regulations specify permissible firearms, including restrictions that apply to caliber and type, effectively updating the framework for lawful hunting practices. This could result in streamlined processes for hunters while also reinforcing wildlife protection measures and ensuring safe hunting practices across New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill S3846 is a significant legislative measure aimed at clarifying the types of firearms that are permitted to be carried or transported during hunting activities in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill revises existing statutes related to hunting with firearms and provides detailed specifications regarding the legal firearms for deer hunting. This initiative is designed to enhance the framework of hunting regulations, ensuring they align with contemporary hunting practices and safety standards established by the State Fish and Game Code.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S3846 appears to be predominantly positive, particularly among hunting advocacy groups and individuals who view the bill as a necessary update to existing laws that can reduce confusion and promote safer hunting. However, as with many firearm-related legislative measures, there remains a balance to maintain between ensuring public safety and the rights of hunters, which could stimulate debate in various community circles and among lawmakers.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the specific definitions and limitations placed on the types of firearms allowed for hunting. Further scrutiny can be anticipated regarding local interpretations of these laws and the priorities placed on wildlife conservation versus hunting access. Additionally, any changes that affect the penalties associated with violations of these hunting regulations may provoke discussions among stakeholders about the adequacy and fairness of consequences for infractions.

Companion Bills

NJ A5495

Same As Clarifies types of firearms allowed to be carried or transported while hunting.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1220

Clarifies definition of reasonably necessary deviation when legally transporting firearm or weapon in motor vehicle.

NJ S1719

Clarifies that BB guns are not firearms under New Jersey law.

AR SB15

To Amend The Law Concerning Negligent Discharge Of Firearms While Hunting Deer; And To Repeal ยง 15-43-205.

NJ A161

Clarifies that licensed dealers may provide firearms for display at fund raising events sponsored by certain tax exempt organizations.

NJ A5021

Prohibits use of lead ammunition in hunting.

NJ S1699

Authorizes Sunday firearm and bow hunting for deer on certain lands.

NJ A164

Authorizes Sunday firearm and bow hunting for deer on certain lands.

NJ A1175

Clarifies that BB guns are not firearms under New Jersey law.

NJ S4225

Prohibits use of lead ammunition in hunting.

NJ S1684

Clarifies that Fish and Game Council has sole authority to regulate freshwater fishing, hunting, and trapping.

Similar Bills

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