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NJ Bill To Ban More Rifles as "Assault Rifles" (My Title)
New Jersey State Assembly ^ | JANUARY 30, 2006 | Reed Guiscora

Posted on 04/24/2006 7:00:37 AM PDT by ZULU

ASSEMBLY, No. 2185 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 212th LEGISLATURE

INTRODUCED JANUARY 30, 2006

Sponsored by: Assemblyman REED GUSCIORA District 15 (Mercer)

SYNOPSIS Revises criteria for determining whether a rifle is an assault firearm.

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced.

AN ACT concerning assault firearms and amending N.J.S.2C:39-1.

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

1. N.J.S.2C:39-1 is amended to read as follows: 2C:39-1. Definitions. The following definitions apply to this chapter and to chapter 58: a. "Antique firearm" means any rifle or shotgun and "antique cannon" means a destructive device defined in paragraph (3) of subsection c. of this section, if the rifle, shotgun or destructive device, as the case may be, is incapable of being fired or discharged, or which does not fire fixed ammunition, regardless of date of manufacture, or was manufactured before 1898 for which cartridge ammunition is not commercially available, and is possessed as a curiosity or ornament or for its historical significance or value. b. "Deface" means to remove, deface, cover, alter or destroy the name of the maker, model designation, manufacturer's serial number or any other distinguishing identification mark or number on any firearm. c. "Destructive device" means any device, instrument or object designed to explode or produce uncontrolled combustion, including (1) any explosive or incendiary bomb, mine or grenade; (2) any rocket having a propellant charge of more than four ounces or any missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter of an ounce; (3) any weapon capable of firing a projectile of a caliber greater than 60 caliber, except a shotgun or shotgun ammunition generally recognized as suitable for sporting purposes; (4) any Molotov cocktail or other device consisting of a breakable container containing flammable liquid and having a wick or similar device capable of being ignited. The term does not include any device manufactured for the purpose of illumination, distress signaling, line-throwing, safety or similar purposes. d. "Dispose of" means to give, give away, lease, loan, keep for sale, offer, offer for sale, sell, transfer, or otherwise transfer possession. e. "Explosive" means any chemical compound or mixture that is commonly used or is possessed for the purpose of producing an explosion and which contains any oxidizing and combustible materials or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities or packing that an ignition by fire, by friction, by concussion or by detonation of any part of the compound or mixture may cause such a sudden generation of highly heated gases that the resultant gaseous pressures are capable of producing destructive effects on contiguous objects. The term shall not include small arms ammunition, or explosives in the form prescribed by the official United States Pharmacopoeia. f. "Firearm" means any handgun, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, automatic or semi-automatic rifle, or any gun, device or instrument in the nature of a weapon from which may be fired or ejected any solid projectable ball, slug, pellet, missile or bullet, or any gas, vapor or other noxious thing, by means of a cartridge or shell or by the action of an explosive or the igniting of flammable or explosive substances. It shall also include, without limitation, any firearm which is in the nature of an air gun, spring gun or pistol or other weapon of a similar nature in which the propelling force is a spring, elastic band, carbon dioxide, compressed or other gas or vapor, air or compressed air, or is ignited by compressed air, and ejecting a bullet or missile smaller than three-eighths of an inch in diameter, with sufficient force to injure a person. g. "Firearm silencer" means any instrument, attachment, weapon or appliance for causing the firing of any gun, revolver, pistol or other firearm to be silent, or intended to lessen or muffle the noise of the firing of any gun, revolver, pistol or other firearm. h. "Gravity knife" means any knife which has a blade which is released from the handle or sheath thereof by the force of gravity or the application of centrifugal force. i. "Machine gun" means any firearm, mechanism or instrument not requiring that the trigger be pressed for each shot and having a reservoir, belt or other means of storing and carrying ammunition which can be loaded into the firearm, mechanism or instrument and fired therefrom. j. "Manufacturer" means any person who receives or obtains raw materials or parts and processes them into firearms or finished parts of firearms, except a person who exclusively processes grips, stocks and other nonmetal parts of firearms. The term does not include a person who repairs existing firearms or receives new and used raw materials or parts solely for the repair of existing firearms. k. "Handgun" means any pistol, revolver or other firearm originally designed or manufactured to be fired by the use of a single hand. l. "Retail dealer" means any person including a gunsmith, except a manufacturer or a wholesale dealer, who sells, transfers or assigns for a fee or profit any firearm or parts of firearms or ammunition which he has purchased or obtained with the intention, or for the purpose, of reselling or reassigning to persons who are reasonably understood to be the ultimate consumers, and includes any person who is engaged in the business of repairing firearms or who sells any firearm to satisfy a debt secured by the pledge of a firearm. m. "Rifle" means any firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder and using the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger. n. "Shotgun" means any firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder and using the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore either a number of ball shots or a single projectile for each pull of the trigger, or any firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder which does not fire fixed ammunition. o. "Sawed-off shotgun" means any shotgun having a barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length measured from the breech to the muzzle, or a rifle having a barrel or barrels of less than 16 inches in length measured from the breech to the muzzle, or any firearm made from a rifle or a shotgun, whether by alteration, or otherwise, if such firearm as modified has an overall length of less than 26 inches. p. "Switchblade knife" means any knife or similar device which has a blade which opens automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring or other device in the handle of the knife. q. "Superintendent" means the Superintendent of the State Police. r. "Weapon" means anything readily capable of lethal use or of inflicting serious bodily injury. The term includes, but is not limited to, all (1) firearms, even though not loaded or lacking a clip or other component to render them immediately operable; (2) components which can be readily assembled into a weapon; (3) gravity knives, switchblade knives, daggers, dirks, stilettos, or other dangerous knives, billies, blackjacks, bludgeons, metal knuckles, sandclubs, slingshots, cesti or similar leather bands studded with metal filings or razor blades imbedded in wood; and (4) stun guns; and any weapon or other device which projects, releases, or emits tear gas or any other substance intended to produce temporary physical discomfort or permanent injury through being vaporized or otherwise dispensed in the air. s. "Wholesale dealer" means any person, except a manufacturer, who sells, transfers, or assigns firearms, or parts of firearms, to persons who are reasonably understood not to be the ultimate consumers, and includes persons who receive finished parts of firearms and assemble them into completed or partially completed firearms, in furtherance of such purpose, except that it shall not include those persons dealing exclusively in grips, stocks and other nonmetal parts of firearms. t. "Stun gun" means any weapon or other device which emits an electrical charge or current intended to temporarily or permanently disable a person. u. "Ballistic knife" means any weapon or other device capable of lethal use and which can propel a knife blade. v. "Imitation firearm" means an object or device reasonably capable of being mistaken for a firearm. w. "Assault firearm" means: (1) The following firearms: Algimec AGM1 type Any shotgun with a revolving cylinder such as the "Street Sweeper" or "Striker 12" Armalite AR-180 type Australian Automatic Arms SAR Avtomat Kalashnikov type semi-automatic firearms Beretta AR-70 and BM59 semi-automatic firearms Bushmaster Assault Rifle Calico M-900 Assault carbine and M-900 CETME G3 Chartered Industries of Singapore SR-88 type Colt AR-15 and CAR-15 series Daewoo K-1, K-2, Max 1 and Max 2, AR 100 types Demro TAC-1 carbine type Encom MP-9 and MP-45 carbine types FAMAS MAS223 types FN-FAL, FN-LAR, or FN-FNC type semi-automatic firearms Franchi SPAS 12 and LAW 12 shotguns G3SA type Galil type Heckler and Koch HK91, HK93, HK94, MP5, PSG-1 Intratec TEC 9 and 22 semi-automatic firearms M1 carbine type M14S type MAC 10, MAC 11, MAC 11-9mm carbine type firearms PJK M-68 carbine type Plainfield Machine Company Carbine Ruger K-Mini-14/5F and Mini-14/5RF SIG AMT, SIG 550SP, SIG 551SP, SIG PE-57 types SKS with detachable magazine type Spectre Auto carbine type Springfield Armory BM59 and SAR-48 type Sterling MK-6, MK-7 and SAR types Steyr A.U.G. semi-automatic firearms USAS 12 semi-automatic type shotgun Uzi type semi-automatic firearms Valmet M62, M71S, M76, or M78 type semi-automatic firearms Weaver Arm Nighthawk. (2) Any firearm manufactured under any designation which is substantially identical to any of the firearms listed above. (3) A semi-automatic shotgun with either a magazine capacity exceeding six rounds, a pistol grip, or a folding stock. (4) A semi-automatic rifle with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding 15 rounds. (5) A part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault firearm, or any combination of parts from which an assault firearm may be readily assembled if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person. (6) A semi-automatic rifle that has the capability of accepting a detachable magazine and has at least one of the following configurations: (a) A folding or telescoping stock; (b) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon; (c) A bayonet mount; (d) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; or (e) A grenade launcher. x. "Semi-automatic" means a firearm which fires a single projectile for each single pull of the trigger and is self-reloading or automatically chambers a round, cartridge, or bullet. y. "Large capacity ammunition magazine" means a box, drum, tube or other container which is capable of holding more than 15 rounds of ammunition to be fed continuously and directly therefrom into a semi-automatic firearm. z. "Pistol grip" means a well-defined handle, similar to that found on a handgun, that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon, and which permits the shotgun to be held and fired with one hand. aa. "Antique handgun" means a handgun manufactured before 1898, or a replica thereof, which is recognized as being historical in nature or of historical significance and either (1) utilizes a match, friction, flint, or percussion ignition, or which utilizes a pin-fire cartridge in which the pin is part of the cartridge or (2) does not fire fixed ammunition or for which cartridge ammunition is not commercially available. bb. "Trigger lock" means a commercially available device approved by the Superintendent of State Police which is operated with a key or combination lock that prevents a firearm from being discharged while the device is attached to the firearm. It may include, but need not be limited to, devices that obstruct the barrel or cylinder of the firearm, as well as devices that immobilize the trigger. cc. "Trigger locking device" means a device that, if installed on a firearm and secured by means of a key or mechanically, electronically or electromechanically operated combination lock, prevents the firearm from being discharged without first deactivating or removing the device by means of a key or mechanically, electronically or electromechanically operated combination lock. dd. "Personalized handgun" means a handgun which incorporates within its design, and as part of its original manufacture, technology which automatically limits its operational use and which cannot be readily deactivated, so that it may only be fired by an authorized or recognized user. The technology limiting the handgun's operational use may include, but not be limited to: radio frequency tagging, touch memory, remote control, fingerprint, magnetic encoding and other automatic user identification systems utilizing biometric, mechanical or electronic systems. No make or model of a handgun shall be deemed to be a "personalized handgun" unless the Attorney General has determined, through testing or other reasonable means, that the handgun meets any reliability standards that the manufacturer may require for its commercially available handguns that are not personalized or, if the manufacturer has no such reliability standards, the handgun meets the reliability standards generally used in the industry for commercially available handguns. (cf: P.L.2002, c.130, s.5)

2. This act shall take effect on the first day of the third month following enactment.

STATEMENT

This bill revises the criteria for determining whether or not a rifle is considered an assault firearm. Currently, a rifle is considered to be an assault firearm if it is a semi-automatic rifle that has the capability of accepting a detachable magazine and has at least two of the following configurations: (1) a folding or telescoping stock; (2) a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the rifle; (3) a bayonet mount; (4) a flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and (5) a grenade launcher. Under this bill, a rifle would be deemed to be an assault firearm if it is a semi-automatic that accepts a detachable magazine and has one, not two, of those qualifying configurations.


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To: spanalot
When the original bill was passed, there were ZERO deaths attributed to "Assault Rifles".

simple. expand the definition of "assault weapon" until it includes weapons that do have deaths attributed to them. it'd be quite easy to say that in the last 75-100 years, millions of deaths were caused by springfields and garands. of course they won't tell you that 99.999% of those deaths were war casulties..
41 posted on 04/24/2006 12:14:13 PM PDT by absolootezer0 ("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
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To: ZULU

;-)


42 posted on 04/24/2006 12:22:29 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Delicacy, precision, force)
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To: Joe 6-pack

He might have a need for guards but he sure doen't have a need for a comb .


43 posted on 04/24/2006 1:46:07 PM PDT by Renegade
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To: ZULU

can't be "assault rifles" if they are not select-fire actions.


44 posted on 04/24/2006 5:25:31 PM PDT by King Prout (The UN 1967 Outer Space Treaty is bad for America and bad for humanity - DUMP IT.)
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To: King Prout

If it looks like an assualt rifle, it is an assault rifle...< / incredibly moronic media spoksperson >


45 posted on 04/24/2006 5:27:20 PM PDT by sit-rep (http://trulineint.com/latestposts.asp)
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To: sit-rep
If it looks like an assualt rifle, it is an assault rifle...[/incredibly moronic media spoksperson]

well, this LOOKS like an assault-rifle, but it is a semi-auto only shotgun...

46 posted on 04/24/2006 5:36:15 PM PDT by King Prout (The UN 1967 Outer Space Treaty is bad for America and bad for humanity - DUMP IT.)
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To: King Prout

And a good looking one at that... what's that, a ten round mag?


47 posted on 04/24/2006 5:47:43 PM PDT by sit-rep (http://trulineint.com/latestposts.asp)
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To: sit-rep; Spktyr; Eaker
five round detachable box magazine. iirc, military versions have the option of an eight round mag.

it is essentially a gas-operated semi-auto AK47 shotgun in 12ga, 20ga, and .410caliber

go to this site and check it out.

The Russian-American Armory Company is the current importer. Thank the LORD they came along - prices on Saiga shotguns were going through the roof at auctions, due to increasing rarity.

a detailed article on the Saiga-12 exists in wikipedia, copied from a dedicated AK review website iirc.

some happy folks among the FR banglisters have these weapons, and have endorsed them as generally excellent field and home-defense guns

48 posted on 04/24/2006 6:08:30 PM PDT by King Prout (The UN 1967 Outer Space Treaty is bad for America and bad for humanity - DUMP IT.)
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To: King Prout

And, as you know, I'm one of those happy folks.

Saiga forums: forum.saiga-12.com

They come with 5 round magazines, but you can get 8 rounders on the gray market, and there are US-made 10 rounders in development by at least three different entities. There's also talk about converting some mags to be drum feed mechanisms.

There's a small but growing aftermarket for these things. I love mine - the reliability of the AK mechanism in a mag-fed shotgun - best of all worlds.


49 posted on 04/24/2006 6:14:59 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Spktyr

I shall be joining that happy group inside a month, now that they are once again available in a working-man's pricerange.


50 posted on 04/24/2006 6:21:02 PM PDT by King Prout (The UN 1967 Outer Space Treaty is bad for America and bad for humanity - DUMP IT.)
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To: King Prout
working-man's pricerange.

I am a working man but apparently have too many wife and kids.

If you buy two and give me one then we both will be happy!

;< )

51 posted on 04/24/2006 6:27:50 PM PDT by Eaker (My Wife Rocks! - Travis McGee is my friend. “You’ll never need a gun, until you need it badly.”)
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To: ChiefJayStrongbow

The AWB in NJ occured before Clinton's AWB. It is a lot more stringent than the fed version. Magazine capacity more than 15 rounds (including blocked ones) are illegal, the M-1 WWII carbine is illegal, having a folding stock with no weapon in it is illegal, having parts of a large capacity magazine is illegal, having parts for any of the forbidden weapons are illegal, a 15 round mag where a LEO can force in a 16th round and despite the overloaded magazine cannot function in the weapon can constitutes a violation (numerous online vendors refuse to sell 15 round mags to NJ). NJ LEO are instructed to seize any weapon that looks AW like, and let the courts sort it out. Many NJ LEO are not familiar with firearm laws. No matter what the fed/state laws say, in NJ, the police will seize it first and then let the lawyers and judges sort it out. If you inadvertly violate the rules, most of the time the AG gives NJ owners (with no criminal records) two options - face a trial and if found guilty face the maximum fine and prison sentence or plead guilty to a lesser charge with no jail time, but you will lose your gun collection and right to own firearms.


52 posted on 04/24/2006 7:11:44 PM PDT by Fee (`+Great powers never let minor allies dictate who, where and when they must fight.)
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To: Fee

I'm so glad I'm moving out of NJ. CT isn't that great from a gun law perspective, but it is much better than NJ!


53 posted on 04/25/2006 8:52:28 AM PDT by jjm2111 (http://www.purveryors-of-truth.blogspot.com)
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To: Eaker

hrmn...
hrmn...
talkt to me about that in about two months, ok?
seriously.


54 posted on 04/25/2006 1:47:01 PM PDT by King Prout (The UN 1967 Outer Space Treaty is bad for America and bad for humanity - DUMP IT.)
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To: John Geyer
I wish that Corzine would get mugged, it may change his view on this

Well...you can only hope one of his body guards does it then.

55 posted on 04/25/2006 1:49:48 PM PDT by Osage Orange (The old/liberal/socialist media is the most ruthless and destructive enemy of this country.)
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