WATCH LIVE: Gov. Murphy Speaks on Supreme Court Gun Law Ruling; Will Ban Carrying Guns in Numerous Places [EXECUTIVE ORDER]

Though carrying a gun will soon be easier in New Jersey in response to yesterday’s ruling, Governor Murphy today made it very complicated to carry.

Here’s the full statement:

Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order today directing all state departments and agencies to review all statutes, rules, and regulations to identify actions that may be taken to determine whether, and in what manner, firearms may be carried, displayed, or otherwise regulated. This includes the authority to designate certain locations where carrying of firearms is prohibited, as well as authority to regulate the manner of carrying, transporting, possessing, or conveying firearms.

Governor Murphy also announced his intention to work with partners in the Legislature to expand the number of places where firearms cannot be carried, including locations with a high density of people, locations with inherently vulnerable populations, and buildings where important governmental or First Amendment-protected activities take place.

The signing and call for action follow yesterday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, in which a right-wing majority ruled that individuals have a general right to carry firearms in public.

More than 250 mass shootings have already occurred in 2022 across the U.S. Although New Jersey has the lowest firearm mortality rates in the country, gun violence has claimed the lives of more than 5,000 New Jerseyans in the past decade.

“Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision, in addition to making a mockery of the recent tragedies in Uvalde and Buffalo, severely undermines the efforts of individual states to protect their residents from gun violence,” said Governor Murphy. “But the failures of the nation’s highest court to combat this devastating public health crisis will not deter us from realizing our vision for a safer New Jersey. Now more than ever, the onus is on us to pass commonsense gun safety reform that will benefit every child, parent, and first responder who calls New Jersey their home.”

“The Supreme Court’s reckless decision makes it harder to combat the proliferation of deadly weapons in our communities and in our public spaces, and makes all New Jerseyans less safe,” said Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. “The majority’s ruling could not come at a worse time, as we experience a nationwide epidemic of gun violence. But rest assured: we will continue standing up for our commonsense firearms laws and work with our law enforcement partners to protect our residents from harm. That is why I will issue a Directive to law enforcement statewide reiterating that even with this decision, individuals in New Jersey cannot carry firearms without a permit, and that all other aspects of the permitting process must continue to be enforced.”

“Although New Jersey has consistently experienced one of the lowest firearm mortality rates in the nation, even one senseless death due to gun violence is too many,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “Our priority remains keeping the citizens of this state safe, and we will continue to work with the Governor’s Office, the Office of Attorney General, and our law enforcement partners to take preventative measures to ensure that firearms do not fall into the wrong hands.”

Earlier this week, the New Jersey General Assembly and New Jersey State Senate advanced several critical gun safety measures in Governor Murphy’s Gun Safety 3.0 package, including training requirements and limitations on certain weapons. Additional legislation inspired by today’s executive order would build upon this progress toward a safer New Jersey. The Governor applauded this progress and reiterated his desire to sign these bills into law as soon as possible.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Ask a policeman how many times they had to arrest a person with a gun permit vs. how many times they had to arrest someone without a permit.

  2. The point of laws requiring a permit is to make it more difficult for criminals to buy guns, and it is a obvious fact that these laws do actually make it more difficult for criminals to buy guns.

  3. I look forward to this being overturned as well. You cannot make an executive order so broad as to mimic the law that was just overturned.

    Remember that if guns kill people, forks make people fat.

  4. To Scoop Commenter:

    Criminals don’t follow any laws, that is why they are called criminals. Even if a criminal wanted to try to legally buy a gun, they cannot because it is against the law for a felon to have a weapon.

  5. sorry tyrant murphy executive orders do not apply to citizens only government officials i know you got away with it during covid but we will never let that happen again

  6. Such baloney i never heard of in my life. In Israel, everyone is carrying around a gun and there are no mass shootings anywhere near the likes of what is happening in the US. When there is a terrorist R”L, he is often ” neutralized” by a citizen who is carrying a gun! Can you imagine how many more deaths there would be without these armed citizens? The criminals will have to think twice before attacking if they know people have guns. Laws preventing good citizens from carrying guns increase criminal casualties.

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