3 Years in Jail for the Possession of a BB Gun

A certain Ryan Narcisco could face jail time for owning a BB gun.

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. Narcisco could face what prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys call a “hard three,” meaning three years with no prospect of parole.

Oh, and here’s the kicker: The law was made so strict by a congressional mishap.

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.

Leave it to the lawmakers.

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