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Old 12-18-2013, 12:13 PM
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The Graves Act is the primary statute that forms the spine of New Jersey’s oppressive gun control laws. It requires a minimum term of imprisonment and ineligibility for the violation of gun laws, even for first time offenders. Children are not exempt – they too are subject to strict punishment under the harsh gun control law. Punishable violations under the act include:

Unlawful Possession of a Machine Gun, Handgun, Rifle or Shotgun, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-5(a), (b) or (c).
*Possession of a Sawed-Off Shotgun, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-3(b).
Possession of a Defaced Firearm, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-3(d).
*Possession of a Firearm While in the Course of Committing a Drug Distribution or Possession With Intent to Distribute Offense, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-4.1(a).
Possession of Certain Weapons by Persons Previously Convicted of Specified Offenses, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-7(a) or (b)(2).
The Manufacture, Transport, or Disposition of a Machine Gun, Sawed-Off Shotgun, or Assault Firearm, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-9(a), (b), or (g).
The Defacement of a Firearm, in violation of*N.J.S.A.*2C:39-9(e). (source)
Under the Graves Act, all guns must be registered, and this includes BB guns, pellet guns, and air guns, despite the fact that they are not actually “firearms”. *According to the ATF, the definition of a firearm is very specific:

“The term “firearm” is defined in the Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. Section 921(a)(3), to include “(A) any weapon (including a starter gun), which will, or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; (B) the frame or receiver of any such weapon….” Based on Section 921(a)(3), air guns, because they use compressed air and not an explosive to expel a projectile, do not constitute firearms under Federal law — unless they are manufactured with the frames or receivers of an actual firearm. Accordingly, the domestic sale and possession of air guns is normally unregulated under the Federal firearms laws enforced by ATF.” (source)

Despite the fact that it doesn’t fall into the definition, if you’re caught transporting a BB gun in your vehicle, for example, and it’s unsecured and unlicensed, you could face mandatory jail time. Even though these “guns” are powered by air or by spring mechanisms, the Graves Act does not differentiate between a BB gun and a sawed-off shotgun.

“In all honesty, kids who are charged are looking at mandatory jail time,” said New Jersey attorney William Proetta, adding that under the state’s Graves Act, a conviction could lead to prison time. “The only defense is to request a waiver but if that’s not granted, young kids can get a felony charge and their lives are basically over.”

New Jersey’s strict Graves Act gun law covers possession of a BB gun right alongside serious gun control measures outlawing sawed-off shotguns, filing serial numbers off of guns or using firearms to commit crimes. Violating the act can bring a minimum three-year prison term and steep fines. (source)

As with anything, accidents do happen, of course. A ridiculous pro-gun control blog on the New York Times website*gleefully outlined death and horrible injuries*that occurred with BB guns in response to news reports about the application of criminal charges against unwitting BB, pellet, and air gun owners. In New Jersey, it appears that the 2nd Amendment only applies if you pay them for a registration in order to use that Constitutional right.

So if you happen to live in the state of New Jersey, and you want to put a BB gun under the*Christmas tree*this year, make your decision with full knowledge of the legal risks you could be facing. They’re working hard to demonize guns there, and your kid could pay the price by being labeled a felon for an innocent childhood rite of passage.
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Old 12-18-2013, 08:57 PM
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Good luck with that one New Jersey....
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Old 12-18-2013, 09:49 PM
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My dad has lived in jersey for over 20 years. He shoots hand gun comps. He is so ready to get out. Only thing keeping him is his wife retires in 2 years. He is looking at the league city area. Can't wait for him to move out of Yankee land
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