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All of New Jersey Law Enforcement Must Share Info on Guns Used in Crimes, Attorney General Says

Attorney General Gurbir Grewal orders police in New Jersey to share buyer and sellers info on crime guns

What to Know

  • Attorney General Gurbir Grewal issued a directive that shares gun information across New Jersey police departments.
  • All state and local police now must share information on buyers and sellers of guns used in crimes.
  • Grewal called the directive "unprecedented" and said fighting gun trafficking is critical to the public's safety.

New Jersey's attorney general has ordered all state and local police forces to share information on buyers and sellers of guns used in crimes.

Attorney General Gurbir Grewal issued the directive Wednesday.

The state's law enforcement agencies are already required to trace all guns used in crimes in the state. But they have never been required to share the results of such a trace with one another for guns coming from other states.

Grewal called the directive "unprecedented" and said fighting gun trafficking is critical to the public's safety.

It comes after Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy's administration has promised monthly reports on so-called crime guns.

The data so far show most guns used in crimes in New Jersey come from out of state.

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