New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3920

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Provides for notification to new residents regarding banned weapons.

Impact

If enacted, A3920 would require comprehensive updates and dissemination of information pertaining to banned weapons by various authorities, including the Attorney General's office. The bill stipulates that this information must be made accessible in multiple languages, ensuring that non-English speakers are also informed about the regulations. The requirements extend to contracts and leases for real estate, mandating that information on banned weapons be included in documentation prepared by real estate licensees. This move is intended to create a more informed populace that is aware of legal responsibilities concerning weapon ownership from the moment they establish residency.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3920 aims to improve public awareness among new residents in New Jersey regarding weapons that are illegal or banned in the state. The bill mandates the Office of the Attorney General to create and distribute informational notices, pamphlets, and graphics that delineate banned items and modifications, including weapons, ammunition, and related accessories. This initiative adds a layer of consumer protection and legal compliance for individuals relocating to New Jersey, potentially enhancing public safety by ensuring residents are informed about state laws on prohibited firearms and modifications.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A3920 may include concerns regarding the breadth of enforcement and the potential burden it places on real estate professionals and educational institutions. Critics may argue that while the intention is commendable, the requirement for real estate contracts to include links to this information could complicate transactions or create additional administrative tasks for professionals in the industry. Moreover, schools may face challenges in ensuring that students effectively receive and understand the distributed information, raising questions about the efficiency and practicality of such public awareness initiatives.

Companion Bills

NJ A1479

Carry Over Provides for notification to new residents regarding banned weapons.

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