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Under New Jersey's new law, possession of BB gun merits three-year sentence
mycentraljersey.com ^ | July 6, 2008 | KEN SERRANO

Posted on 07/15/2008 7:20:24 PM PDT by neverdem

Caught speeding in Highland Park in April in his father's Acura RSX, Ryan Narciso found out the hard way about a recent change in a New Jersey gun law that could send him to prison for three years.

The 20-year-old sales clerk at a shop at Menlo Park Mall and former Middlesex County College student had a pellet handgun in the car, according to an indictment filed last week in Superior Court, New Brunswick.

The gun, a Gamo P-23, was sitting under the rear window of the 2004 coupe. Looking like a larger-caliber handgun, the firearm drew a quick response from the bicycle-patrol officer who stopped Narciso for doing 40 mph in a 25-mph zone. With gun drawn, the officer arrested him.

Narciso's father, an architect, bought the pellet gun at a garage sale a few years ago to fend off squirrels that made their way into the attic of the families home on Mount Pleasant Avenue in Edison, the father and Narciso's lawyer, Amilcar Perez of Perth Amboy, said.

Under a new state law, Narciso's possession of the weapon qualifies as a Graves Act offense. Narciso could face what prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys call a "hard three," meaning three years with no prospect of parole.

But a state official Wednesday acknowledged that the draconian measure made its way into law by mistake.

Stiffening the law

The Graves Act, adopted in 1981 and named after Frank X. Graves Jr., the late state senator and law-and-order mayor of Paterson known for patroling the city, outlined mandatory-minimum prison sentences for anyone guilty of using a gun in the commission of a crime in New Jersey. A burglar caught with a handgun, for instance, faced a solid three years behind bars for the gun crime alone.

With little or no fanfare, lawmakers stiffened the Graves Act in the last session. They folded the amendment into anti-gang legislation that Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed into law in January.

Now, the simple unlawful possession of any firearm can bring mandatory penalties for anyone who pleads guilty to or is convicted of that crime alone.

The law does not trigger hard time in each case.

As the law stands, Narciso could avoid prison if he enters a pretrial-intervention program, allowing him to eventually erase his criminal record, or benefits from a narrow alternative for probation under the Graves Act. But the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office could block the first of those possibilities and must initiate the second.

A 50-year-old businessman from Somerset County faces longer odds for gaining such mercy. Police charged the man in a drunken-driving accident this year. While investigating, officers found an unsecured handgun the man had just lawfully purchased.

"It was unboxed in his car," said his attorney, Blair Zwillman of Woodbridge.

Because of the change to the Graves Act, the businessman is now looking at a 5-year minimum prison term, Zwillman said. He declined to provide his client's name.

Steven Altman, a New Brunswick criminal-defense attorney, said the stiffer gun law casts a wide net.

"It is going to impact a great many people who have nothing to do with gangs," he said.

But the businessman and Narciso may not face any hard time.

"Huge mistake'

Neither Narciso, nor his father knew they broke the law by having the gun without a firearms registration card, both men said.

"If we knew it was illegal, my dad never would have gotten it," Narciso said.

And it proved ineffective in controlling the problem in the attic, they said.

"That gun couldn't even kill a squirrel," the father, Emiliano Narciso, said.

Regardless of the change to the Graves Act, possession of the pellet gun is still a crime that can theoretically bring three to five years in prison, but rarely means incarceration for first-time offenders. Past offenders would likely see several months of jail at most.

Narciso has never had a brush with the law.

His father said his son was recently playing with the gun and threw it in the back of the car. Ryan Narciso said he forgot it was there.

Despite the revelations about the confused legislation, Ryan Narciso, who hopes to return to college to study fashion or product design, did not seem relieved Thursday outside his home where he lives with his siblings and parents.

"Every time I think about it, I think of what a huge mistake it was," Narciso said. "I'm sorry for all the trouble I caused."

Ken Serrano: (732) 565-7212; kserrano@mycentraljersey.com




TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: banglist; gravesact; policestate; shallnotbeinfringed
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To: Focault's Pendulum

I like your profile. Hehe.


41 posted on 07/15/2008 8:05:58 PM PDT by divine_moment_of_facts (If there were no Cowards there could be no Bullies.)
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To: Paleo Conservative

As long as you’re sending some helicopters to get those of us who aren’t Liberals out, I’m fine with that.


42 posted on 07/15/2008 8:06:10 PM PDT by wastedyears (Show me your precious darlings, and I will crush them all)
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To: neverdem
I'm sure that the most corrupt elected officials, the most crooked judges and thuggish cops in the most putrescent state in America only do this in the interest of public safety.

It's sad to think of places named Trenton, Monmouth and Princeton, where so much blood was shed for liberty. New Jersey has become a chancre on America.

43 posted on 07/15/2008 8:06:16 PM PDT by VR-21
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To: Clemenza
> I never thought that even in NJ, my air pistol would be considered a "deadly weapon."

Read Evan Nappen's book Nappen II: New Jersey Gun, Knife & Weapon Law -- you would be amazed at what's a weapon and/or illegal in New Jersey. Some examples -- in New Jersey....


44 posted on 07/15/2008 8:09:29 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe (Rat mantra: "Facts are meaningless! You can use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!")
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To: divine_moment_of_facts

I try to stay on point.


45 posted on 07/15/2008 8:10:56 PM PDT by Focault's Pendulum (Doomage on you)
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To: divine_moment_of_facts
> Monmouth and Ocean are Red-State NJ!

I know, but the first guy was talking about rising ocean levels -- you'd need to evacuate!

46 posted on 07/15/2008 8:13:22 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe (Rat mantra: "Facts are meaningless! You can use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!")
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To: Captain Rhino
"Here in Virginia, anything capable of discharging a projectile is considered a firearm, no matter what the actual method of propulsion is." I guess I better warn my daughter about the marshmallow gun, huh? Look how evil this kid looks! /s
47 posted on 07/15/2008 8:20:26 PM PDT by Aunt Polgara
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To: xDGx
NJ is a toxic toilet. (would have used ‘commode’ but am an alliteration aficionado)

How about this headline: "Gamo Gun Gets Good Kid"

48 posted on 07/15/2008 8:20:31 PM PDT by Disambiguator
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To: Focault's Pendulum
I try to stay on point.

There is no Try.. Only Do or Do Not.
49 posted on 07/15/2008 8:26:50 PM PDT by divine_moment_of_facts (If there were no Cowards there could be no Bullies.)
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To: Captain Rhino; mylife
Here in Virginia, anything capable of discharging a projectile is considered a firearm, no matter what the actual method of propulsion is.

Okay, I’ll have to go back and check, but I think some sort of a BARREL is required as well.


50 posted on 07/15/2008 8:28:14 PM PDT by Petrosius
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To: Petrosius

L0L! I couldnt find a pic!


51 posted on 07/15/2008 8:29:38 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Clemenza
“If this is true, I will have broken the law several times. I never thought that even in NJ, my air pistol would be considered a “deadly weapon.”
I really despise the idiots who govern my state. I despise even more the majority of New Jersey voters who keep voting for Dems like its their religion, or for RINOs for that matter.”

Just another of the “Gotcha” laws. Laws that are usually not enforced, and which the “authorities” can act as if they are being oh soo merciful when they don't throw you in jail for several years for a nothing offense.

Citizens should never have to depend on the “mercy” of a justice system.

This is a law for a feudal society.

52 posted on 07/15/2008 8:30:11 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: Clemenza
“If this is true, I will have broken the law several times. I never thought that even in NJ, my air pistol would be considered a “deadly weapon.”
I really despise the idiots who govern my state. I despise even more the majority of New Jersey voters who keep voting for Dems like its their religion, or for RINOs for that matter.”

Just another of the “Gotcha” laws. Laws that are usually not enforced, and which the “authorities” can act as if they are being oh soo merciful when they don't throw you in jail for several years for a nothing offense.

Citizens should never have to depend on the “mercy” of a justice system.

This is a law for a feudal society.

53 posted on 07/15/2008 8:30:20 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: xDGx
NJ is a toxic toilet.

Yeah, is it? Care to come to my town and say that? You could leave your car unlocked for days and not have your wallet stolen from the front seat while you're on your high horse proclaiming how awful it is.

I lived in Ohio for 30 years...I thought NJ was one big metroplex. I was a clueless feeb. NW Jersey is mountains and south Jersey is pinelands. Inside 287 it's a NYC suburb, otherwise it's nothing like the rest of the state.

54 posted on 07/15/2008 8:30:44 PM PDT by Malsua
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To: neverdem

This is why it’s so alarming to see putatively pro-gunners pushing for “more enforcement of existing laws.”

Many of the existing laws are terrible. Enforcing them means putting good people in prison for garbage like having a BB gun in the car while keeping up with traffic. Or stopping to take a leak on the way home from the range with an unloaded handgun in the trunk. That can get you three years in the Free State.


55 posted on 07/15/2008 8:39:19 PM PDT by CGTRWK
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To: Malsua

“NJ is a toxic toilet.
Yeah, is it? Care to come to my town and say that? “

Sure.

You can find isolated enclaves of civility in any state (even MA) but on balance, NJ is a hellhole.

And half the people filling up the counties in Northeastern PA trying to escape NJ hellholishness are bringing their problem spawn with them.

Nothing personal, but your state sucks. (And PA ain’t much better! ;)


56 posted on 07/15/2008 8:47:47 PM PDT by xDGx
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To: neverdem
He should fight it on civil rights grounds. Heller case.

Unlawful restriction.

57 posted on 07/15/2008 8:48:25 PM PDT by Mariner
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To: xDGx
And half the people filling up the counties in Northeastern PA trying to escape NJ hellholishness are bringing their problem spawn with them.

Nothing personal, but your state sucks. (And PA ain’t much better! ;)

It's personal. I grew up in Ohio. I lived there 28 years and did the best I could...and made less than 40k a year. I Moved to rural NJ, worked in manhatten for a few years and Now I make mad money. So yeah, it's real personal.

58 posted on 07/15/2008 8:57:06 PM PDT by Malsua
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To: Malsua

If it makes you feel better, Ohio sucks too.

Metzenbaum, Kucinich, power plants lined up along the border dumping crap into PA, the Ohio Turnpike, Cleveland...


59 posted on 07/15/2008 9:00:11 PM PDT by xDGx
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To: NewJerseyJoe
* Pellet air guns are defined as both "assault firearms" and as "sawed-off shotguns." * Unlawful possession of an arrow or a bow is a crime of the fourth degree. Penalties are 18 months in state prison and max fine of $7500. * N.J.S. 2C:39-3e specifically prohibits billies (yes, a stick of wood) and brass knuckles "without any explainable lawful purpose." * Unlawful possession of handcuffs is a disorderly persons offense, carrying max penalties of 6 months in jail and a fine of $1000. * Slingshots are illegal "without any explainable lawful purpose." The following is a quote from the book: "Slingshots became banned in New Jersey when the law was adopted because some idiot didn't know the difference between a 'slungshot' and a slingshot. Originally the prohibition was to be for 'slungshots' which is something similar to a blackjack and primarily used for hitting people on the head. Unfortunately some legislative geek changed the 'U' to an 'I' and slingshot became a 'per se weapon.' "
Then its a good thing I don't live in NJ or I'd be put away for life. Nevermind all the guns in my house, I also have a nightstick and handcuffs (left over from my LE days) .... and a 950,000 volt stun gun.

And I wonder how they'd feel about blow guns with sharpened steel needles?

60 posted on 07/15/2008 9:02:16 PM PDT by Neil E. Wright ( An OATH is forever)
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