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  1. Firearm Laws Summary provides general information of California laws that govern common possession and use of firearms by persons other than law enforcement officers or members of the armed forces.

  2. Below is general information regarding key California laws that govern common possession and use of firearms by persons other than law enforcement officers or members of the armed forces. This is not an exhaustive list of all California firearms laws and does not include federal firearms laws.

  3. changes to the Second Edition of California Gun Laws. This includes the relevant new gun laws that were passed during the 2013-2014 legislative session, technical revisions, as well as important case updates to keep you informed about current Second Amendment litigation. This Supplement was written in a very specific way to complement the ...

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    • Prohibits the sale of firearms, ammunitions, or firearm precursor parts at the Del Mar Fairgrounds property.

    • Requires a law enforcement agency that authorizes peace officers to carry an electroshock device, such as a Taser or stun gun that is held and operated in a manner similar to a pistol, to require that device to be holstered or otherwise carried on the lateral side of the body opposite to the side that that officer’s primary firearm is holstered.

    Establishes a firearm industry standard of conduct, which would require a firearm industry member to establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls, take reasonable precautions to ensure that the member does not sell, distribute, or provide a firearm-related product to a downstream distributor or retailer of firearm-related products who fail...

    Redefines a firearm precursor part as any forging, casting, printing, extrusion, machined body, or similar article that has reached a stage in manufacture where it may readily be completed, assembled or converted to be used as the frame or receiver of a functional firearm, or that is marketed or sold to the public to become or be used as the frame ...

    • Requires family justice centers to provide clients with educational materials related to gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and other legal avenues of protection for victims and their families.

    • Prohibits a person convicted of misdemeanor child abuse or elder abuse from having a firearm for ten years.

    Requires the Department, should it determine that a person prohibited from possessing a firearm has attempted to acquire a firearm, to notify the local law enforcement agency with primary jurisdiction over the area in which the person was last known to reside. If the person is prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm for reasons relating t...

    Allows a petition for a gun violence restraining order to be made by an individual who has a child in common with the subject, an individual who has a dating relationship with the subject, or a roommate of the subject of the petition. Expands the family members who can file a petition for a gun violence restraining order to include any person re...

    • This bill would, except as exempted, prohibit a state officer or employee, or operator, lessee, or licensee of any state-owned property, from contracting for, authorizing, or allowing the sale of any firearm, firearm precursor part, or ammunition on state property.

    • Subject to an appropriation in the Annual Budget Act, on a monthly basis, Requires the Department to review the records in the statewide criminal justice databases, and based on information in the state summary criminal history repository and the Supervised Release File, identify persons with convictions that meet the criteria set forth in subdiv...

    Requires a security guard to complete an assessment to be issued a firearms permit prior to carrying a firearm. Requires an applicant who is a registered security guard to have met the requirement of being found capable of exercising appropriate judgment, restraint, and self-control, for purposes of carrying and using a firearm during the course ...

  4. Gun security rules for gun owner living with person prohibited from owning a firearm. Chapter 3 – Storage of Firearm Where Child Obtains Access and Carries Firearm Off- Premises Section 25200.

  5. California provoked legislators into passing two state bans on carrying guns openly. One took effect at the beginning of 2012 and the other at the beginning of 2013. Ironically, these gun control laws could lead to a dismantling of California’s gun control framework.

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  7. This paper has five key objectives. First, I assess gun-violence exposure patterns and identify significant differences in exposure levels between student subgroups. Second, I estimate race-specific total effects of gun-violence exposure on high school completion rates.

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