Huge "Anti" Carry Bill Passes. A4769

Published on December 20, 2022
Duration: 7:16

New Jersey's A4769 bill, framed as a carry bill, significantly restricts firearms possession and carry. It introduces a complex permit process involving background checks, character assessments, and various tests. The bill mirrors New York's CCIA in its restrictive nature, impacting where and how individuals can carry firearms, even on private property without explicit signage.

Quick Summary

New Jersey's A4769 bill, passed by the Assembly and Senate, is a highly restrictive gun control measure impacting firearms carry. It mandates a rigorous permit process including background checks and character assessments. The bill also restricts carry in businesses unless explicitly permitted by signage, mirroring New York's CCIA.

Chapters

  1. 00:04NJ A4769 Bill Overview
  2. 00:34Arms Directory Sponsorship
  3. 01:15A4769 Bill Details & Restrictions
  4. 02:06Carry Permit Application Process
  5. 03:24Further Restrictions & Unconstitutionality
  6. 03:54Comparison to NY's CCIA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New Jersey's A4769 bill?

New Jersey's A4769 is a bill that passed both the Assembly and Senate, significantly restricting firearms carry. While framed as a carry bill, it imposes extensive gun control measures on how, when, and where firearms can be possessed.

What are the requirements to get a carry permit in New Jersey under A4769?

The process involves obtaining a purchaser's ID, undergoing background checks, and a detailed character assessment based on neighbor interviews. Additional requirements include written tests, training, range testing, and various fees.

How does A4769 affect carrying firearms in businesses?

Under A4769, businesses must explicitly post signs allowing individuals with a carry permit. Without this signage, carrying a firearm is prohibited on the business premises and even in the parking lot, similar to New York's CCIA.

Is A4769 similar to New York's CCIA?

Yes, A4769 is very similar to New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). Both bills place numerous restrictive stipulations on carrying firearms, especially concerning private property access and the need for explicit signage.

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