They openly walk in stores and take what they want. Why not loot homes too...
The Governor created this mess, not being tuff on crime is a crime in itself...
The Governor created this mess, not being tuff on crime is a crime in itself...
AND by disarming citizens.
too long of a list for me to do a quick screen capture ..
New Firearm/Weapon Laws
Bills Signed Into Law In 2023
AB 28 (Stats. 2023, ch. 231 – The Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Act)
AB 97 (Stats. 2023, ch. 233) – Firearms: unserialized firearms
AB 301 (Stats. 2023, ch. 234) – Gun violence restraining orders: body armor
AB 355 (Stats. 2023, ch. 235) – Firearms: assault weapons: exception for peace officer training
AB 455 (Stats. 2023, ch. 236) – Firearms: prohibited persons
AB 574 (Stats. 2023, ch. 237) – Firearms: dealer records of sale
AB 724 (Stats. 2023, ch. 238) – Firearms: safety certificate instructional materials
AB 725 (Stats. 2023, ch. 239) – Firearms: reporting of lost and stolen firearms
AB 732 (Stats. 2023, ch. 240) – Crimes: relinquishment of firearms
AB 762 (Stats. 2023, ch. 241) – California Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program
AB 818 (Stats. 2023, ch. 242) – Protective orders
AB 1089 (Stats. 2023, ch. 243) – Firearms
AB 1406 (Stats. 2023, ch. 244) – Firearms: waiting periods
AB 1420 (Stats. 2023, ch. 245) – Firearms
AB 1483 (Stats. 2023, ch. 246) – Firearms: purchase
AB 1587 (Stats. 2023, ch. 247) – Financial transactions: firearm merchants
AB 1598 (Stats. 2023, ch. 248) – Gun Violence: firearm safety education
SB 2 (Stats. 2023, ch. 249) – Firearms
SB 241 (Stats. 2023, ch. 250) – Firearms: dealer requirements
SB 368 (Stats. 2023, ch. 251) – Firearms: requirements for licensed dealers
SB 417 (Stats. 2023, ch. 252) – Firearms: licensed dealers
SB 452 (Stats. 2023, ch. 452) – Firearms
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Bills Signed Into Law In 2022
AB 1621 (Stats. 2022, ch. 76) – Firearms: unserialized firearms
AB 1594 (Stats. 2022, ch. 98) – Firearms: civil suits
AB 228 (Stats. 2022, ch. 138) – Firearms dealers: inspections
AB 311 (Stats. 2022, ch. 139) – Firearms: Del Mar Fairgrounds
AB 1769 (Stats. 2022, ch. 140) – Firearms: prohibited places
AB 1842 (Stats. 2022, ch. 141) – Firearms: restocking fee
AB 2156 (Stats. 2022, ch. 142) – Firearms: Manufacturers
AB 2239 (Stats. 2022, ch. 143) – Firearms: prohibited persons
AB 2571 (Stats. 2022, ch. 77) – Firearms: advertising to minors
AB 452 (Stats. 2022, ch. 199) – Pupil safety: parental notification: firearm safety laws
AB 2551 (Stats. 2022, ch. 100) – Firearms
AB 1929 (Stats. 2022, ch. 154) – Medi-Cal benefits: violence prevention services
SB 906 (Stats. 2022, ch. 144) – School safety: homicide threats
SB 915 (Stats. 2022, ch. 145) – Firearms: state property
SB 1327 (Stats. 2022, ch. 146) – Firearms: private rights of action
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Bills Signed Into Law In 2021
AB 173 (Stats. 2021, ch. 253) – Public safety
AB 1057 (Stats. 2021, ch. 682) – Firearms
AB 1191 (Stats. 2021, ch. 683) – Firearms: Tracing
SB 264 (Stats. 2021, ch. 684) – Firearms: The OC Fair and Event Center
SB 320 (Stats. 2021, ch. 685) – Domestic Violence Protective Orders: Possession of a Firearm
SB 715 (Stats. 2021, ch. 250) – Criminal law
AB 2061 (Stats. 2020, ch. 273) – Firearms: Inspections
AB 2362 (Stats. 2020, ch. 284) – Firearms Dealers: Conduct of Business