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LAWS OF: 0 CHAPTER: C:- LEGISLATIVE HISTORY CHECKLIST Compiled by the NJ State Law Library NJSA: C:- (Upgrades certain unlawful possession of firearms to first degree crime; revises certain penalties under the "Graves Act.") BILL NO: S0 (Substituted for A) SPONSOR(S) Turner and others DATE INTRODUCED: May, 0 COMMITTEE: ASSEMBLY: Law and Public Safety SENATE: AMENDED DURING PASSAGE: Law and Public Safety No DATE OF PASSAGE: ASSEMBLY: June 0, 0 SENATE: May 0 0 DATE OF APPROVAL: August, 0 FOLLOWING ARE ATTACHED IF AVAILABLE: FINAL TEXT OF BILL (Introduced version of bill enacted) S0 SPONSOR S STATEMENT: (Begins on page of introduced bill) Yes COMMITTEE STATEMENT: ASSEMBLY: Yes SENATE: Yes (Audio archived recordings of the committee meetings, corresponding to the date of the committee statement, may possibly be found at www.njleg.state.nj.us) FLOOR AMENDMENT STATEMENT: LEGISLATIVE FISCAL NOTE: No Yes A SPONSOR S STATEMENT: (Begins on page of introduced bill) Yes COMMITTEE STATEMENT: ASSEMBLY: Yes SENATE: No FLOOR AMENDMENT STATEMENT: LEGISLATIVE FISCAL ESTIMATE: No Yes (continued)

VETO MESSAGE: No GOVERNOR S PRESS RELEASE ON SIGNING: Yes FOLLOWING WERE PRINTED: To check for circulating copies, contact New Jersey State Government Publications at the State Library (0) -0 ext.0 or mailto:refdesk@njstatelib.org REPORTS: HEARINGS: NEWSPAPER ARTICLES: No No Yes LAW/KR Christie Signs Extensive Package of Gun-Control Bills into Law, NJSPOTLIGHT, August, 0 Christie Cautious on Guns, The Record, August, 0 Christie Signs Limits on Guns, The Philadelphia Inquirer, August, 0 Christie Balks on Controversial Gun Bills, The Star-Ledger, August, 0 Christie Signs 0 New Gun Bills; Including Local Lawmakers Anti-Trafficking Measure, Burlington County times, August, 0 Tougher Gun Measures Signed, CourierPostOnline.com, august, 0 Christie Signs Some Gun-Control Measures into Law, The Trentonian, August, 0

P.L.0, CHAPTER, approved August, 0 Senate, No. 0 0 0 0 0 AN ACT concerning unlawful possession of firearms and amending N.J.S.C:- and N.J.S.C:-. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:. N.J.S.C:- is amended to read as follows: C:-. Unlawful possession of weapons. a. Machine guns. Any person who knowingly has in his possession a machine gun or any instrument or device adaptable for use as a machine gun, without being licensed to do so as provided in N.J.S.C:-, is guilty of a crime of the second degree. b. Handguns. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any handgun, including any antique handgun, without first having obtained a permit to carry the same as provided in N.J.S.C:-, is guilty of a crime of the [third] second degree. [if] () If the handgun 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 [. Otherwise] it is a crime of the [second] third degree. c. Rifles and shotguns. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any rifle or shotgun without having first obtained a firearms purchaser identification card in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.C:-, is guilty of a crime of the third degree. () Unless otherwise permitted by law, any person who knowingly has in his possession any loaded rifle or shotgun is guilty of a crime of the third degree. d. Other weapons. Any person who knowingly has in his possession any other weapon under circumstances not manifestly appropriate for such lawful uses as it may have is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. e. Firearms or other weapons in educational institutions. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any firearm in or upon any part of the buildings or grounds of any school, college, university or other educational institution, without the written authorization of the governing officer of the institution, is guilty of a crime of the third degree, irrespective of whether he possesses a valid permit to carry the firearm or a valid firearms purchaser identification card. EXPLANATION Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in the above bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted in the law. Matter underlined thus is new matter.

S0 0 0 0 0 () Any person who knowingly possesses any weapon enumerated in paragraphs () and () of subsection r. of N.J.S.C:- or any components which can readily be assembled into a firearm or other weapon enumerated in subsection r. of N.J.S.C:- or any other weapon under circumstances not manifestly appropriate for such lawful use as it may have, while in or upon any part of the buildings or grounds of any school, college, university or other educational institution without the written authorization of the governing officer of the institution is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any imitation firearm in or upon any part of the buildings or grounds of any school, college, university or other educational institution, without the written authorization of the governing officer of the institution, or while on any school bus is a disorderly person, irrespective of whether he possesses a valid permit to carry a firearm or a valid firearms purchaser identification card. f. Assault firearms. Any person who knowingly has in his possession an assault firearm is guilty of a crime of the second degree except if the assault firearm is licensed pursuant to N.J.S.C:-; registered pursuant to section of P.L.0, c. (C.C:-); or rendered inoperable pursuant to section of P.L.0, c. (C.C:-). g. () The temporary possession of a handgun, rifle or shotgun by a person receiving, possessing, carrying or using the handgun, rifle, or shotgun under the provisions of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) shall not be considered unlawful possession under the provisions of subsection b. or c. of this section. () The temporary possession of a firearm by a person receiving, possessing, carrying or using the firearm under the provisions of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) shall not be considered unlawful possession under the provisions of this section. h. A person who is convicted of a crime under subsection a., b., [or] f. or j. of this section shall be ineligible for participation in any program of intensive supervision; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to a crime under subsection b. involving only a handgun 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. i. A person convicted of violating subsection a., b. or f. of this section shall be sentenced by the court to a term of imprisonment, which shall include the imposition of a minimum term during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole, if the court finds that the aggravating circumstance set forth in paragraph () of subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- applies. The minimum term of

S0 0 0 0 0 parole ineligibility shall be fixed at five years. The sentencing court shall make a finding on the record as to whether the aggravating circumstance set forth in paragraph () of subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- applies, and the court shall presume that there is a substantial likelihood that the defendant is involved in organized criminal activity if there is a substantial likelihood that the defendant is a member of an organization or group that engages in criminal activity. The prosecution at the sentencing hearing shall have the initial burden of producing evidence or information concerning the defendant's membership in such an organization or group. j. A violation of subsections a., b., c. or f. of this section by a person who has a prior conviction of any of the crimes enumerated in subsection d. of section of of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) is a first degree crime. (c.f. P.L.00, c., s.). N.J.S.C:- is amended to read as follows: C:-. a. Except as otherwise provided, a person who has been convicted of a crime may be sentenced to imprisonment, as follows: () In the case of a crime of the first degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between 0 years and 0 years; () In the case of a crime of the second degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between five years and 0 years; () In the case of a crime of the third degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between three years and five years; () In the case of a crime of the fourth degree, for a specific term which shall be fixed by the court and shall not exceed months. b. As part of a sentence for any crime, where the court is clearly convinced that the aggravating factors substantially outweigh the mitigating factors, as set forth in subsections a. and b. of C:-, or the court finds that the aggravating factor set forth in paragraph () of subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- applies, the court may fix a minimum term not to exceed one-half of the term set pursuant to subsection a., or one-half of the term set pursuant to a maximum period of incarceration for a crime set forth in any statute other than this code, during which the defendant shall not be eligible for parole; provided that no defendant shall be eligible for parole at a date earlier than otherwise provided by the law governing parole. c. A person who has been convicted under subsection b. or d. of N.J.S.C:-, subsection a. of N.J.S.C:-, subsection a. of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.), subsection a., b., [or] c., or f. of N.J.S.C:-, subsection a. or paragraph () or () of

S0 0 0 0 0 subsection b. of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-), or subsection a., b., e. or g. of N.J.S.C:-, or of a crime under any of the following sections: C:-, C:-, C:-b., C:-, C:-a., C:-a., C:-, C:-, C:-, who, while in the course of committing or attempting to commit the crime, including the immediate flight therefrom, used or was in possession of a firearm as defined in C:-f., shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. The term of imprisonment shall include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at [, or between, one-third and] one-half of the sentence imposed by the court or [three years] months, whichever is greater, or months in the case of a fourth degree crime, during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole. The minimum terms established by this section shall not prevent the court from imposing presumptive terms of imprisonment pursuant to C:-f. () except in cases of crimes of the fourth degree. A person who has been convicted of an offense enumerated by this subsection and who used or possessed a firearm during its commission, attempted commission or flight therefrom and who has been previously convicted of an offense involving the use or possession of a firearm as defined in C:-d., shall be sentenced by the court to an extended term as authorized by C:-c., notwithstanding that extended terms are ordinarily discretionary with the court. d. () The court shall not impose a mandatory sentence pursuant to subsection c. of this section, C:-c. or C:-d., unless the ground therefor has been established at a hearing. At the hearing, which may occur at the time of sentencing, the prosecutor shall establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the weapon used or possessed was a firearm. In making its finding, the court shall take judicial notice of any evidence, testimony or information adduced at the trial, plea hearing, or other court proceedings and shall also consider the presentence report and any other relevant information. () The court shall not impose a mandatory sentence pursuant to subsection c. of this section for a violation of paragraph () of subsection b. of N.J.S.C:-; a violation of paragraph () of subsection c. of N.J.S.C:-, if that rifle or shotgun 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 electing a bullet or missile smaller than three-eights of an inch in diameter, with sufficient force to injure a person; or a violation of paragraph () of subsection c. of N.J.S.C:-. e. A person convicted of a third or subsequent offense involving State taxes under N.J.S.C:0-, N.J.S.C:-, any

S0 0 0 0 0 other provision of this code, or under any of the provisions of Title of the Revised Statutes, or Title A of the New Jersey Statutes, as amended and supplemented, shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. This shall not preclude an application for and imposition of an extended term of imprisonment under N.J.S.C:- if the provisions of that section are applicable to the offender. f. A person convicted of manufacturing, distributing, dispensing or possessing with intent to distribute any dangerous substance or controlled substance analog under N.J.S.C:-, of maintaining or operating a controlled dangerous substance production facility under N.J.S.C:-, of employing a juvenile in a drug distribution scheme under N.J.S.C:-, leader of a narcotics trafficking network under N.J.S.C:-, or of distributing, dispensing or possessing with intent to distribute on or near school property or buses under section of P.L., c.0 (C.C:-), who has been previously convicted of manufacturing, distributing, dispensing or possessing with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance or controlled substance analog, shall upon application of the prosecuting attorney be sentenced by the court to an extended term as authorized by subsection c. of N.J.S.C:-, notwithstanding that extended terms are ordinarily discretionary with the court. The term of imprisonment shall, except as may be provided in N.J.S.C:-, include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at, or between, one-third and one-half of the sentence imposed by the court or three years, whichever is greater, not less than seven years if the person is convicted of a violation of N.J.S.C:-, or months in the case of a fourth degree crime, during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole. The court shall not impose an extended term pursuant to this subsection unless the ground therefor has been established at a hearing. At the hearing, which may occur at the time of sentencing, the prosecutor shall establish the ground therefor by a preponderance of the evidence. In making its finding, the court shall take judicial notice of any evidence, testimony or information adduced at the trial, plea hearing, or other court proceedings and shall also consider the presentence report and any other relevant information. For the purpose of this subsection, a previous conviction exists where the actor has at any time been convicted under chapter of this title or Title of the Revised Statutes or under any similar statute of the United States, this State, or any other state for an offense that is substantially equivalent to N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:- or section of P.L., c.0 (C.C:-). g. Any person who has been convicted under subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- or of a crime under any of the following sections:

S0 0 0 0 0 N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-b., N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-a., N.J.S.C:-a., N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:- who, while in the course of committing or attempting to commit the crime, including the immediate flight therefrom, used or was in possession of a machine gun or assault firearm shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. The term of imprisonment shall include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at 0 years for a crime of the first or second degree, five years for a crime of the third degree, or months in the case of a fourth degree crime, during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole. The minimum terms established by this section shall not prevent the court from imposing presumptive terms of imprisonment pursuant to paragraph () of subsection f. of N.J.S.C:- for crimes of the first degree. A person who has been convicted of an offense enumerated in this subsection and who used or possessed a machine gun or assault firearm during its commission, attempted commission or flight therefrom and who has been previously convicted of an offense involving the use or possession of any firearm as defined in subsection d. of N.J.S.C:-, shall be sentenced by the court to an extended term as authorized by subsection d. of N.J.S.C:-, notwithstanding that extended terms are ordinarily discretionary with the court. h. The court shall not impose a mandatory sentence pursuant to subsection g. of this section, subsection d. of N.J.S.C:- or N.J.S.C:-, unless the ground therefor has been established at a hearing. At the hearing, which may occur at the time of sentencing, the prosecutor shall establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the weapon used or possessed was a machine gun or assault firearm. In making its finding, the court shall take judicial notice of any evidence, testimony or information adduced at the trial, plea hearing, or other court proceedings and shall also consider the presentence report and any other relevant information. i. A person who has been convicted under paragraph () of subsection b. of C:- of causing bodily injury while eluding shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. The term of imprisonment shall include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at, or between one-third and one-half of the sentence imposed by the court. The minimum term established by this subsection shall not prevent the court from imposing a presumptive term of imprisonment pursuant to paragraph () of subsection f. of C:-. (cf: P.L.00, c., s.). This act shall take effect immediately.

S0 0 0 0 0 STATEMENT This bill upgrades the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm to a first degree crime in certain circumstances and amends various penalty provisions under the Graves Act. The provisions of the bill make it crime of the first degree for a person to unlawfully possess a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, or an assault firearm following a conviction for a crime enumerated in subsection d. of section of of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) (the No Early Release Act.) Under current law violations of these provisions are either a second degree offense, in the case of machine guns, handguns and assault firearms, or a third degree offense, in the case of rifles and shotguns. The bill also amends sentencing under the Graves Act, P.L., c. (C.C:-), which sets forth mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for persons convicted of certain firearms related offenses or offenses where a person possessed or used a firearm during the commission of a crime. The Graves Act provides that a person convicted of unlawful possession of a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, in violation of subsections a., b. and c., respectively, of N.J.S.C:- is subject to a mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility. Under current law the minimum term of imprisonment is three years. In addition, the bill adds the unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes that are subject to Graves Act sentencing. The bill also increases the mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility under the Graves Act from three years to months. Finally, the bill clarifies that individuals convicted of the unlawful possession of a BB gun, air gun or spring gun, be it a handgun, rifle, shotgun, are not subject to the mandatory sentences imposed under the Graves Act. Similarly, individuals convicted of the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun are also exempt from the mandatory sentences imposed under the Graves Act. The bill adds unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes for which Graves Act sentencing applies. Further, the provisions of the bill increase the mandatory minimum period of parole eligibility from three years to months. The bill also provides that the mandatory minimum term will not apply to unlawful possession of a handgun, rifle or shotgun if the firearms are in the nature of an air gun, spring gun or pistol or other weapon of a similar nature, or to the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun. It is the understanding of the sponsor that the bill would not preclude a defendant convicted of unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun or a BB gun, air gun, or spring gun, from being eligible for participation in a pretrial intervention program.

S0 Upgrades certain unlawful possession of firearms to first degree crime; revises certain penalties under the Graves Act.

SENATE, No. 0 STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY, 0 Sponsored by: Senator SHIRLEY K. TURNER District (Hunterdon and Mercer) Senator STEPHEN M. SWEENEY District (Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem) Assemblyman GILBERT "WHIP" L. WILSON District (Camden and Gloucester) Assemblyman GORDON M. JOHNSON District (Bergen) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Watson Coleman and Assemblyman Conaway SYNOPSIS Upgrades certain unlawful possession of firearms to first degree crime; revises certain penalties under the Graves Act. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. (Sponsorship Updated As Of: //0)

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 AN ACT concerning unlawful possession of firearms and amending N.J.S.C:- and N.J.S.C:-. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:. N.J.S.C:- is amended to read as follows: C:-. Unlawful possession of weapons. a. Machine guns. Any person who knowingly has in his possession a machine gun or any instrument or device adaptable for use as a machine gun, without being licensed to do so as provided in N.J.S.C:-, is guilty of a crime of the second degree. b. Handguns. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any handgun, including any antique handgun, without first having obtained a permit to carry the same as provided in N.J.S.C:-, is guilty of a crime of the [third] second degree. [if] () If the handgun 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 [. Otherwise] it is a crime of the [second] third degree. c. Rifles and shotguns. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any rifle or shotgun without having first obtained a firearms purchaser identification card in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.C:-, is guilty of a crime of the third degree. () Unless otherwise permitted by law, any person who knowingly has in his possession any loaded rifle or shotgun is guilty of a crime of the third degree. d. Other weapons. Any person who knowingly has in his possession any other weapon under circumstances not manifestly appropriate for such lawful uses as it may have is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. e. Firearms or other weapons in educational institutions. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any firearm in or upon any part of the buildings or grounds of any school, college, university or other educational institution, without the written authorization of the governing officer of the institution, is guilty of a crime of the third degree, irrespective of whether he possesses a valid permit to carry the firearm or a valid firearms purchaser identification card. () Any person who knowingly possesses any weapon enumerated in paragraphs () and () of subsection r. of N.J.S.C:- or any components which can readily be assembled EXPLANATION Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in the above bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted in the law. Matter underlined thus is new matter.

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 into a firearm or other weapon enumerated in subsection r. of N.J.S.C:- or any other weapon under circumstances not manifestly appropriate for such lawful use as it may have, while in or upon any part of the buildings or grounds of any school, college, university or other educational institution without the written authorization of the governing officer of the institution is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. () Any person who knowingly has in his possession any imitation firearm in or upon any part of the buildings or grounds of any school, college, university or other educational institution, without the written authorization of the governing officer of the institution, or while on any school bus is a disorderly person, irrespective of whether he possesses a valid permit to carry a firearm or a valid firearms purchaser identification card. f. Assault firearms. Any person who knowingly has in his possession an assault firearm is guilty of a crime of the second degree except if the assault firearm is licensed pursuant to N.J.S.C:-; registered pursuant to section of P.L.0, c. (C.C:-); or rendered inoperable pursuant to section of P.L.0, c. (C.C:-). g. () The temporary possession of a handgun, rifle or shotgun by a person receiving, possessing, carrying or using the handgun, rifle, or shotgun under the provisions of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) shall not be considered unlawful possession under the provisions of subsection b. or c. of this section. () The temporary possession of a firearm by a person receiving, possessing, carrying or using the firearm under the provisions of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) shall not be considered unlawful possession under the provisions of this section. h. A person who is convicted of a crime under subsection a., b., [or] f. or j. of this section shall be ineligible for participation in any program of intensive supervision; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to a crime under subsection b. involving only a handgun 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. i. A person convicted of violating subsection a., b. or f. of this section shall be sentenced by the court to a term of imprisonment, which shall include the imposition of a minimum term during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole, if the court finds that the aggravating circumstance set forth in paragraph () of subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- applies. The minimum term of parole ineligibility shall be fixed at five years. The sentencing court shall make a finding on the record as to whether the aggravating circumstance set forth in paragraph () of subsection a.

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 of N.J.S.C:- applies, and the court shall presume that there is a substantial likelihood that the defendant is involved in organized criminal activity if there is a substantial likelihood that the defendant is a member of an organization or group that engages in criminal activity. The prosecution at the sentencing hearing shall have the initial burden of producing evidence or information concerning the defendant's membership in such an organization or group. j. A violation of subsections a., b., c. or f. of this section by a person who has a prior conviction of any of the crimes enumerated in subsection d. of section of of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) is a first degree crime. (c.f. P.L.00, c., s.). N.J.S.C:- is amended to read as follows: C:-. a. Except as otherwise provided, a person who has been convicted of a crime may be sentenced to imprisonment, as follows: () In the case of a crime of the first degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between 0 years and 0 years; () In the case of a crime of the second degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between five years and 0 years; () In the case of a crime of the third degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between three years and five years; () In the case of a crime of the fourth degree, for a specific term which shall be fixed by the court and shall not exceed months. b. As part of a sentence for any crime, where the court is clearly convinced that the aggravating factors substantially outweigh the mitigating factors, as set forth in subsections a. and b. of C:-, or the court finds that the aggravating factor set forth in paragraph () of subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- applies, the court may fix a minimum term not to exceed one-half of the term set pursuant to subsection a., or one-half of the term set pursuant to a maximum period of incarceration for a crime set forth in any statute other than this code, during which the defendant shall not be eligible for parole; provided that no defendant shall be eligible for parole at a date earlier than otherwise provided by the law governing parole. c. A person who has been convicted under subsection b. or d. of N.J.S.C:-, subsection a. of N.J.S.C:-, subsection a. of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.), subsection a., b., [or] c., or f. of N.J.S.C:-, subsection a. or paragraph () or () of subsection b. of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-), or subsection a., b., e. or g. of N.J.S.C:-, or of a crime under any of the following sections: C:-, C:-, C:-b., C:-,

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 C:-a., C:-a., C:-, C:-, C:-, who, while in the course of committing or attempting to commit the crime, including the immediate flight therefrom, used or was in possession of a firearm as defined in C:-f., shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. The term of imprisonment shall include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at [, or between, one-third and] one-half of the sentence imposed by the court or [three years] months, whichever is greater, or months in the case of a fourth degree crime, during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole. The minimum terms established by this section shall not prevent the court from imposing presumptive terms of imprisonment pursuant to C:-f. () except in cases of crimes of the fourth degree. A person who has been convicted of an offense enumerated by this subsection and who used or possessed a firearm during its commission, attempted commission or flight therefrom and who has been previously convicted of an offense involving the use or possession of a firearm as defined in C:-d., shall be sentenced by the court to an extended term as authorized by C:-c., notwithstanding that extended terms are ordinarily discretionary with the court. d. () The court shall not impose a mandatory sentence pursuant to subsection c. of this section, C:-c. or C:-d., unless the ground therefor has been established at a hearing. At the hearing, which may occur at the time of sentencing, the prosecutor shall establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the weapon used or possessed was a firearm. In making its finding, the court shall take judicial notice of any evidence, testimony or information adduced at the trial, plea hearing, or other court proceedings and shall also consider the presentence report and any other relevant information. () The court shall not impose a mandatory sentence pursuant to subsection c. of this section for a violation of paragraph () of subsection b. of N.J.S.C:-; a violation of paragraph () of subsection c. of N.J.S.C:-, if that rifle or shotgun 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 electing a bullet or missile smaller than three-eights of an inch in diameter, with sufficient force to injure a person; or a violation of paragraph () of subsection c. of N.J.S.C:-. e. A person convicted of a third or subsequent offense involving State taxes under N.J.S.C:0-, N.J.S.C:-, any other provision of this code, or under any of the provisions of Title of the Revised Statutes, or Title A of the New Jersey Statutes, as amended and supplemented, shall be sentenced to a term of

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 imprisonment by the court. This shall not preclude an application for and imposition of an extended term of imprisonment under N.J.S.C:- if the provisions of that section are applicable to the offender. f. A person convicted of manufacturing, distributing, dispensing or possessing with intent to distribute any dangerous substance or controlled substance analog under N.J.S.C:-, of maintaining or operating a controlled dangerous substance production facility under N.J.S.C:-, of employing a juvenile in a drug distribution scheme under N.J.S.C:-, leader of a narcotics trafficking network under N.J.S.C:-, or of distributing, dispensing or possessing with intent to distribute on or near school property or buses under section of P.L., c.0 (C.C:-), who has been previously convicted of manufacturing, distributing, dispensing or possessing with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance or controlled substance analog, shall upon application of the prosecuting attorney be sentenced by the court to an extended term as authorized by subsection c. of N.J.S.C:-, notwithstanding that extended terms are ordinarily discretionary with the court. The term of imprisonment shall, except as may be provided in N.J.S.C:-, include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at, or between, one-third and one-half of the sentence imposed by the court or three years, whichever is greater, not less than seven years if the person is convicted of a violation of N.J.S.C:-, or months in the case of a fourth degree crime, during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole. The court shall not impose an extended term pursuant to this subsection unless the ground therefor has been established at a hearing. At the hearing, which may occur at the time of sentencing, the prosecutor shall establish the ground therefor by a preponderance of the evidence. In making its finding, the court shall take judicial notice of any evidence, testimony or information adduced at the trial, plea hearing, or other court proceedings and shall also consider the presentence report and any other relevant information. For the purpose of this subsection, a previous conviction exists where the actor has at any time been convicted under chapter of this title or Title of the Revised Statutes or under any similar statute of the United States, this State, or any other state for an offense that is substantially equivalent to N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:- or section of P.L., c.0 (C.C:-). g. Any person who has been convicted under subsection a. of N.J.S.C:- or of a crime under any of the following sections: N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-b., N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-a., N.J.S.C:-a., N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:-, N.J.S.C:- who, while in the course of

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 committing or attempting to commit the crime, including the immediate flight therefrom, used or was in possession of a machine gun or assault firearm shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. The term of imprisonment shall include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at 0 years for a crime of the first or second degree, five years for a crime of the third degree, or months in the case of a fourth degree crime, during which the defendant shall be ineligible for parole. The minimum terms established by this section shall not prevent the court from imposing presumptive terms of imprisonment pursuant to paragraph () of subsection f. of N.J.S.C:- for crimes of the first degree. A person who has been convicted of an offense enumerated in this subsection and who used or possessed a machine gun or assault firearm during its commission, attempted commission or flight therefrom and who has been previously convicted of an offense involving the use or possession of any firearm as defined in subsection d. of N.J.S.C:-, shall be sentenced by the court to an extended term as authorized by subsection d. of N.J.S.C:-, notwithstanding that extended terms are ordinarily discretionary with the court. h. The court shall not impose a mandatory sentence pursuant to subsection g. of this section, subsection d. of N.J.S.C:- or N.J.S.C:-, unless the ground therefor has been established at a hearing. At the hearing, which may occur at the time of sentencing, the prosecutor shall establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the weapon used or possessed was a machine gun or assault firearm. In making its finding, the court shall take judicial notice of any evidence, testimony or information adduced at the trial, plea hearing, or other court proceedings and shall also consider the presentence report and any other relevant information. i. A person who has been convicted under paragraph () of subsection b. of C:- of causing bodily injury while eluding shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment by the court. The term of imprisonment shall include the imposition of a minimum term. The minimum term shall be fixed at, or between one-third and one-half of the sentence imposed by the court. The minimum term established by this subsection shall not prevent the court from imposing a presumptive term of imprisonment pursuant to paragraph () of subsection f. of C:-. (cf: P.L.00, c., s.). This act shall take effect immediately.

S0 TURNER, SWEENEY 0 0 0 0 STATEMENT This bill upgrades the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm to a first degree crime in certain circumstances and amends various penalty provisions under the Graves Act. The provisions of the bill make it crime of the first degree for a person to unlawfully possess a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, or an assault firearm following a conviction for a crime enumerated in subsection d. of section of of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) (the No Early Release Act.) Under current law violations of these provisions are either a second degree offense, in the case of machine guns, handguns and assault firearms, or a third degree offense, in the case of rifles and shotguns. The bill also amends sentencing under the Graves Act, P.L., c. (C.C:-), which sets forth mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for persons convicted of certain firearms related offenses or offenses where a person possessed or used a firearm during the commission of a crime. The Graves Act provides that a person convicted of unlawful possession of a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, in violation of subsections a., b. and c., respectively, of N.J.S.C:- is subject to a mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility. Under current law the minimum term of imprisonment is three years. In addition, the bill adds the unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes that are subject to Graves Act sentencing. The bill also increases the mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility under the Graves Act from three years to months. Finally, the bill clarifies that individuals convicted of the unlawful possession of a BB gun, air gun or spring gun, be it a handgun, rifle, shotgun, are not subject to the mandatory sentences imposed under the Graves Act. Similarly, individuals convicted of the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun are also exempt from the mandatory sentences imposed under the Graves Act. The bill adds unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes for which Graves Act sentencing applies. Further, the provisions of the bill increase the mandatory minimum period of parole eligibility from three years to months. The bill also provides that the mandatory minimum term will not apply to unlawful possession of a handgun, rifle or shotgun if the firearms are in the nature of an air gun, spring gun or pistol or other weapon of a similar nature, or to the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun. It is the understanding of the sponsor that the bill would not preclude a defendant convicted of unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun or a BB gun, air gun, or spring gun, from being eligible for participation in a pretrial intervention program.

SENATE LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE STATEMENT TO SENATE, No. 0 STATE OF NEW JERSEY DATED: MAY, 0 The Senate Law and Public Safety Committee reports favorably Senate Bill No. 0. This bill upgrades the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm to a first degree crime in certain circumstances and amends various penalty provisions under the Graves Act. The provisions of the bill make it crime of the first degree for a person to unlawfully possess a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, or an assault firearm following a conviction for a crime enumerated in the No Early Release Act (subsection d. of section of P.L., c. ;C.C:-.). Under current law, violations of these provisions are either a second degree offense, in the case of machine guns, handguns and assault firearms, or a third degree offense, in the case of rifles and shotguns. The bill also amends sentencing under the Graves Act, P.L., c. (C.C:-), which sets forth mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for persons convicted of certain firearms related offenses or offenses where a person possessed or used a firearm during the commission of a crime. The Graves Act provides that a person convicted of unlawful possession of a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun in violation of subsections a., b. and c., respectively, of N.J.S.C:- is subject to a mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility. Under current law, the minimum term of imprisonment is three years. The bill adds unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes for which Graves Act sentencing applies. In addition, the provisions of the bill increase the mandatory minimum period of parole eligibility from three years to months. The bill also provides that the mandatory minimum term would not apply to unlawful possession of a handgun, rifle or shotgun if the firearms are in the nature of an air gun, spring gun or pistol or other weapon of a similar nature, or to the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun. It is the committee s understanding that the bill would not preclude a defendant convicted of unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun or a BB gun, air gun, or spring gun, from being eligible for participation in a pretrial intervention program.

FISCAL NOTE SENATE, No. 0 STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE DATED: JUNE, 0 SUMMARY Synopsis: Type of Impact: Upgrades certain unlawful possession of firearms to first degree crime; revises certain penalties under the Graves Act. General Fund expenditure Agencies Affected: Department of Corrections, Judiciary Executive Estimate Fiscal Impact Year Year Year 0 State Cost $, $,, $0,,0 The Office of Legislative Services concurs with the Executive estimate. The Department of Corrections (DOC) states that under the bill the inmate population at the DOC would increase by approximately additional inmates by the third year of enactment and cost the department a projected $,. The full impact would not be reached until the tenth year of enactment when the inmate population is projected to increase to. Based on the average annual per capita cost of $, excluding fringe benefits to house an inmate in FY 0 the DOC projects the cost would be $0,,0 in the tenth year of enactment. The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) notes that since the Judiciary does not collect data which would identify whether a criminal defendant had a prior conviction for a No Early Release Act offense, the actual number of defendants who would have been impacted by the bill cannot be identified. In this regard, an estimate of the bill s impact on the number of defendants, the trial rate and the subsequent impact on court time and Judiciary resources is not feasible. BILL DESCRIPTION Senate Bill No. 0 of 0 upgrades the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm to a first degree crime in certain circumstances and amends various penalty provisions under the Graves Act. Office of Legislative Services State House Annex P.O. Box 0 Trenton, New Jersey 0 Legislative Budget and Finance Office Phone (0) -00 Fax (0) - www.njleg.state.nj.us

FN to S0 The provisions of the bill make it crime of the first degree for a person to unlawfully possess a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, or an assault firearm following a conviction for a crime enumerated in the No Early Release Act subsection d. of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.). Under current law, violations of these provisions are either a second degree offense, in the case of machine guns, handguns and assault firearms, or a third degree offense, in the case of rifles and shotguns. The bill also amends sentencing under the Graves Act, P.L., c. (C.C:-), which sets forth mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for persons convicted of certain firearms related offenses or offenses where a person possessed or used a firearm during the commission of a crime. The Graves Act provides that a person convicted of unlawful possession of a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun in violation of subsections a., b. and c., respectively, of N.J.S.C:- is subject to a mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility. Under current law, the minimum term of imprisonment is three years. The bill adds unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes for which Graves Act sentencing applies. In addition, the provisions of the bill increase the mandatory minimum period of parole eligibility from three years to months. The bill also provides that the mandatory minimum term would not apply to unlawful possession of a handgun, rifle or shotgun if the firearms are in the nature of an air gun, spring gun or pistol or other weapon of a similar nature, or to the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun. FISCAL ANALYSIS EXECUTIVE BRANCH Department of Corrections The DOC states that under the bill the inmate population at the DOC would increase by approximately additional inmates by the third year of enactment and cost the department a projected $,. The full impact would not be reached until the tenth year of enactment when the inmate population is projected to increase to. Based on the average annual per capita cost of $, excluding fringe benefits to house an inmate in FY 0, the DOC projects the cost would be $0,,0 in the tenth year of enactment as follows:

FN to S0 Beds Added Annual Per Capita Cost Cumulative Annual Per Capita Cost YEAR Each Year Year 0 0 $0 $0 Year 0 0 $0 $0 Year 0. $, $, Year 0. $,, $,, Year 0 $,, $,,0 Year 0 $,, $,,0 Year 00 $,, $,0, Year 0 $,, $,, Year 0 $,, $,, Year 0 0 $,, $0,,0 $0,,0 Judiciary The AOC states that data collected from the Judiciary s Criminal tracking system (PROMIS Gavel) reveal that in calendar year 0, a total of, defendants were convicted of the gun offenses specified in the bill. This total includes all defendants who were convicted of a violation under N.J.S.A. C:-a, b, c or f. The AOC notes that since the Judiciary does not collect data which would identify whether a criminal defendant had a prior conviction for a No Early Release Act offense, the actual number of defendants who would have been impacted by the bill cannot be identified. In this regard, an estimate of the bill s impact on the number of defendants, the trial rate and the subsequent impact on court time and Judiciary resources is not feasible. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES The Office of Legislative Services concurs with the Executive estimate. Section: Analyst: Approved: Judiciary Anne Raughley Principal Fiscal Analyst David J. Rosen Legislative Budget and Finance Officer This fiscal estimate has been prepared pursuant to P.L.0, c. (C.:B- et seq.).

ASSEMBLY LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE STATEMENT TO SENATE, No. 0 STATE OF NEW JERSEY DATED: JUNE, 0 The Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee reports favorably Senate Bill No. 0. Senate Bill No. 0 upgrades the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm to a first degree crime in certain circumstances and amends various penalty provisions under the Graves Act. The provisions of the bill make it a crime of the first degree for a person to unlawfully possess a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, or an assault firearm following a conviction for a crime enumerated in subsection d. of section of P.L., c. (C.C:-.) (the No Early Release Act.) Under current law, violations of these provisions are either a second degree offense, in the case of machine guns, handguns and assault firearms, or a third degree offense, in the case of rifles and shotguns. The bill also amends sentencing under the Graves Act, P.L., c. (C.C:-), which sets forth mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment for persons convicted of certain firearms related offenses or offenses where a person possessed or used a firearm during the commission of a crime. The Graves Act provides that a person convicted of unlawful possession of a machine gun, handgun, rifle or shotgun, in violation of subsections a., b. and c., respectively, of N.J.S.C:- is subject to a mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility. Under current law, the minimum term of imprisonment is three years. In addition, the bill adds the unlawful possession of an assault firearm to the list of crimes that are subject to Graves Act sentencing. The bill also increases the mandatory minimum period of parole ineligibility under the Graves Act from three years to months. Finally, the bill clarifies that individuals convicted of the unlawful possession of a BB gun, air gun or spring gun, be it a handgun, rifle, shotgun, are not subject to the mandatory sentences imposed under the Graves Act. Similarly, individuals convicted of the unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun are also exempt from the mandatory sentences imposed under the Graves Act. It is the understanding of the committee that the bill would not preclude a defendant convicted of unlawful possession of an unloaded rifle or shotgun or a BB gun, air gun, or spring gun, from being eligible for participation in a pretrial intervention program.