SB 293
Firearms: Owner-Authorized Handguns
(Mark DeSaulnier – D)
CRPA’s Position: Oppose
SB 293 Proposes to require any new handguns sold in California to be equipped with owner recognition technology.
Introduced: 2/14/2013
Last Amend: 5/24/2013
Status: 8/30/2013-Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was Appropriations Suspense File on 8/14/2013)
Location: 8/30/2013-Assembly 2 Year.
Mark DeSaulnier
senator.desaulnier@sen.ca.gov
State Capitol, Room 5035 Sacramento, CA 95814
Office: (916) 651-4007
Fax: (916) 445-2527
Send your comments on pending legislation and regulatory actions to your legislator and/or the Fish and Game Commission. And remember that it is just as important to send a letter or e-mail thanking officials when they support gun owners and sportsmen. Please keep in mind the following when you write:
- State your name and address (phone number optional)
- State that you are a member of CRPA
- Be professional and courteous
- Be concise
- State what the issue is
- State your concerns or your thanks
- State what action you are requesting
For questions on Fish and Game Commission meetings, permit revocations, and the regulatory process, please contact the Fish and Game Commission.
Mailing Address:
California Fish and Game Commission
1416 Ninth Street
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
E-mail: fgc@dfg.ca.gov
(Include the subject of the regulations in the e-mail subject line)
IMPORTANT NOTE: You may find that some Senators and Assembly Members try to reject your contacts if you are not from their district. Sometimes legislator’s websites require that you enter a local zip code in order to e-mail their office. Please don’t be deterred by their attempts to silence you! Let them know that you have the right to contact them and that you will continue to contact them when there is a Second Amendment or hunting rights issue pending before the legislature.
Firearms: Owner-Authorized Handguns
(Mark DeSaulnier – D)
CRPA’s Position: Oppose
SB 293 Proposes to require any new handguns sold in California to be equipped with owner recognition technology.
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