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Update: Status Of Bills In Appropriations Committees

August 30, 2013

CRPA appreciates your support! Thanks to your efforts, the following bills did not make it out of the Senate and Assembly Appropriations Suspense Files today.
BILLS KEPT IN SUSPENSE FILE:
SB 47 – Firearms: assault weapons

SB 293 – Firearms: owner-authorized handguns
BILLS SENT TO SENATE FLOOR AND ASSEMBLY FLOOR:
The following bills passed out of the Senate and Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense Files today. These bills will now be heard anytime between now and September 13 on the Senate Floor and Assembly Floor.

These bills will be on the Assembly Floor:
AB 48 – (Skinner, D) Firearms: ammunition: sales
Proposes ammunition registration, including notification to local law enforcement if a person purchases more than 6,000 rounds within a seven-day period. Bans high-capacity magazines and kits that hold more than 10 rounds.

AB 169 – (Dickinson, D) Unsafe handguns
Proposes to limit private party transfers/consignments of non-rostered, used handguns. The bill would limit individuals to selling/consigning a maximum of two used handguns per calendar year.

AB 711 – (Rendon, D) Hunting: nonlead ammunition
Proposes to require the use of nonlead ammunition for the taking of all wildlife with a firearm.

AB 1213 – (Bloom, D) Bobcat Protection Act of 2013
Proposes to establish a no-trapping zone around Joshua Tree National Park, as well as other areas to be specified by the Fish and Game Commission.

These bills will be on the Senate Floor:
SB 53 – (de Leon, D) Ammunition: purchase permits
Proposes to require purchasers to obtain an annual permit, issued by the Department of Justice, to purchase ammunition and limit purchases to face-to-face transactions through a licensed ammunition vendor. This bill would ban mail order and internet sales of ammunition.

SB 299 – Firearms: Lost or stolen: reports

SB 374 – (Steinberg, D) Firearms: assault weapons
Proposes to ban the sale of centerfire semi-auto rifles with any detachable magazine and rifles with fixed or tubular magazines over 10 rounds. The bill also proposes to require current owners of centerfire semi-automatic rifles with any detachable magazine and rifles with fixed or tubular magazines over 10 rounds to register such rifles as “so-called assault weapons.”

SB 396 – (Hancock, D) Firearms: magazine capacity
Proposes to ban all magazines that hold more than 10 rounds, regardless of the date acquired.

SB 567 – Firearms: shotguns

SB 683 – Firearms: Firearms: firearm safety certificate

SB 755 – Firearms: prohibited persons

CRPA appreciates your support! Thanks to your efforts, the following bills did not make it out of the Senate and Assembly Appropriations Suspense Files today.
BILLS KEPT IN SUSPENSE FILE:
SB 47 – Firearms: assault weapons

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