(TRENTON) – Legislation sponsored by
Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (D-Bergen) to make the public better aware that
certain firearms records are available to them under the state’s open public
records law was released Thursday by the Assembly Law and Public Safety
Committee.
“Providing the public with
information is always a good thing. There are many opinions concerning gun
violence and ways to prevent it. This bill allows residents to access valuable
information about the total number of gun permits and firearms identification
cards in the state without jeopardizing anyone’s privacy. The better informed
the public is, the better able they will be to make their own determinations
about this and other divisive issues that affect us all,” said
Johnson.
The bill (A-4181) clarifies that the
public has access to aggregate information concerning the total number of
firearms purchaser identification cards or handgun purchase permits, without any
personal identifying information, that have been issued by the Superintendent of
State Police or the chief of police of a municipality. Currently, personal
firearms records are confidential pursuant to administrative regulations of the
state Department of Law and Public Safety.
“Regardless of where you stand on the
debate over gun violence, it is essential that people have access to information
that can help them form informed decisions,” said Johnson. “Ignorance is not
always bliss, especially when dealing with issues that impact us deeply as a
state and country.”
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