A 4869
Establishes new offenses concerning unlawful possession and use of credit card scanners.
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Bill overview
This bill creates new offenses in New Jersey related to the possession and use of credit card scanners. Specifically, it defines a credit card scanner and makes it a disorderly persons offense to possess one without a legitimate reason. Using a scanner for an unlawful purpose is considered a crime of the second degree, carrying potential fines and imprisonment. The law aims to address potential misuse of these devices.
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Gregory McGuckin
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