All 2013 Legislation

 

CategoryBill # /
Author Phone
GOC 
Position
Bill Topic / SummaryStatus
AmmunitionSB 53 / de Leon
916.651.4022
OPPOSEAMMUNITION, PURCHASE PERMITS

9/11/13 Set, First hearing.  hearing canceled at the request of the author

AB 48 / Skinner
916.319.2015

OPPOSEAMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

AB 180 / Bonta
916.319.2018
OPPOSEAMMUNITION TAX

10/11/13 Vetoed by Governor

AB 187 / Bonta
916.319.2019
OPPOSEAMMUNITION:  ESTABLISHES A TAX ON ALL AMMUNITION SOLD IN RETAIL STORES AND GUN SHOWS AND DIRECTS TAX REVENUE TO A FUND TO PREVENT CRIME IN HIGH-CRIME AREAS.

5/24/13 In committee: Held under submission

AB 760 / Dickinson
916.319.2007
OPPOSETAXES / AMMUNITION SALES –
IMPOSES A TAX ON RETAILERS
FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SELLING
AMMUNITION

5/13/13 In Committee: Set, second hearing.  Hearing canceled at the request of author

SB 396 / Hancock
916.651.4009
OPPOSEFIREARMS: MAGAZINE CAPACITY – 
ADDS THAT THE MAGAZINE BODY
MUST ONLY BE OF SUFFICIENT
LENGTH TO ACCOMMODATE NO 
MORE THAN 10 ROUNDS

 9/12/13 Ordered to inactive file on request of Assembly Member Rendon

Assault
Weapons
AB 170 / Bradford
916.319.2062
OPPOSE –
GOC working
with the author on amendments 
which, in turn, 
could make us 
neutral on the 
bill
ASSAULT WEAPONS AND .50 BMG RIFLES – PERMITS TO TRAINING COMPANIES

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor 

SB 47 / Yee 
916.651.4008
OPPOSEASSAULT WEAPONS – REVISES PROVISIONS TO MEAN A SEMIAUTOMATIC, CENTERFIRE RIFLE OR A SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL

8/30/13 Hearing postponed by committee 

SB 374 / Steinberg
916.651.4006
OPPOSEFIREARMS:  ASSAULT WEAPONS – CLASSIFIES A SEMIAUTOMATIC, RIMFIRE OR CENTERFIRE RIFLES – WITH NO FIXED MAGAZINES OF 10 ROUNDS OR LESS

10/11/13 Vetoed by Governor

SJR 1 / Wolk
916.651.4003
OPPOSESENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
Firearms Control
Urges the President and Congress to develop a comprehensive federal approach to reducing and preventing gun violence, promptly placing assault weapons and high-capacity assault magazines under the scope of the National Firearms Act

8/20/13 Enrolled and filed with the Secretary of State at 2:30 p.m

Firearms / 
Concealed 
Weapons
AB 871 / Jones
916.319.2071
SUPPORTCONCEALED WEAPONS / REQUIRES ISSUANCE TO APPLICANTS OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER AND GOOD CAUSE

05/28/13 From committee without further action pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a).

Firearms: Lost or Stolen ReportsSB 299 / DeSaulnier
916.651.4007
OPPOSEFIREARMS: LOST OR STOLEN REPORTS -REQUIRES NOTICE TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WITHIN 48 HOURS IF THE FIREARM IS SUBSEQUENTLY RECOVERED

10/11/13 Vetoed by the Governor.  In Senate.  Consideration of Governor’s veto pending

Lending, Sales, Transfer & 
Residential  Storage
AB 169/ Dickinson
916.319.2007
OPPOSEUNSAFE FIREARMS – MOVIE PROP EXEMPTIONS

10/11/13 Vetoed by the Governor

AB 500 / Ammiano
916.319.2017
OPPOSEDELIVERY OF FIREARMS AND PROHIBITED PERSONS

10/11/13 Approved by Governor

 

AB 539 / Pan
916.319.2009
WATCHALLOWS PERSONS PROHIBITED FROM OWNING OR POSSESSING A FIREARM IN HIS POSSESSION TO TRANSFER THE FIREARM TO A LICENSED FIREARMS DEALER

10/11/13 Approved by Governor

AB 740 / Alejo
916.319.2030
OPPOSEFIREARMS / 5 TRANSACTIONS IN
A SINGLE YEAR

05/24/13 In committee: Set, second hearing. Held under submission.

SB 363 / Wright
916.651.4035
WATCHFIREARMS: STORAGE: 
PROHIBITED PERSONS

10/11/13 Approved by Governor

SB 475 / Leno
916.651.4011
OPPOSEAGRICULTURAL DISTRICT 1-A: FIREARM SALES – COW PALACE

10/11/13 Vetoed by the Governor.  In Senate.  Consideration of Governor’s veto pending.

 

SB 683 / Block
916-651.4039
OPPOSEFIREARMS: USED FIREARMS – MAKES TECHNICAL, NONSUBSTANTIVE CHANGES TO EXISITING LAW  – SELLING, LEASING TRANSFER OF FIREARMS

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

SB 108 / Yee
916.651.4008
OPPOSEFIREARMS: RESIDENTIAL STORAGE

8/22/13 From committee: That the bill be retained in committee, and that the subject matter be referred to the Committee on Rules for assignment to the proper committee for study. (Ayes 7. Noes 0.)

Firearms / Ownership, Dealers /Waiting Periods & Open CarryAB 538 / Pan
916.319.2009
WATCH

FIREARMS – TECHNICAL CHANGES TO OPEN CARRY PROVISIONS

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

AB 1020 / Bonta
916.319.2018
WATCHFIREARMS: LETTERS TO PURCHASERS –  REQUIRES THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO SEND A LETTER DURING THE WAITING PERIOD TO EACH APPLICANT INFORMING THEM OF GUN TRAFFICKING
AND SAFE STORAGE

5/24/13 In committee: Set, second hearin. Held under submission.

SB 293/ DeSaulnier
916.319.4007
OPPOSEOWNER-AUTHORIZED HANDGUNS – 
UNSAFE HANDGUNS CRITERIA

8/30/13 Set, second hearing. Held in committee and under submission.

Firearms:  Peace OfficersAB 685 / Achadjian
916.319.2035
SUPPORTSTATE GOODS/ PEACE OFFICER’S 
STATE ISSUED HANDGUN

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

Firearms: Public RecordsAB 134 / Logue
916.319.2003
SUPPORTPUBLIC RECORDS ACT: LICENSES TO CARRY FIREARMS

4/23/13 In committee: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author.

Firearms / Prohibited Persons / PunishmentAB 1084 / Melendez
916.319.2067
SUPPORTFIREARMS: PUNISHMENT –PERSONS VIOLATING FIREARM LAWS ON THE GROUNDS OF A PUBLIC OR PRIVATE GRADE SCHOOL, 
PUNISHABLE IN STATE PRISON

08/05/13 From committee without further action pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a).

 

AB 1296 / Skinner
 

 

WATCH

FIREARMS: DEALERS: 
FORFEITURE OF LICENSE

05/24/13 In committee: Set, second hearing. Held under submission.

SB 38 / de Leon

OPPOSE UNLESS AMENDED

Bill was Amended on 7/2/13

POSITION CHANGED TO NEUTRAL AS AMENDED

FIREARMS:PROHIBITED PERSONS

8/30/13 Set, second hearing. Held in committee and under submission.

SB 127 / Gaines
916.651.4001
SUPPORTFIREARMS: MENTALLY DISORDERED PERSONS:  POSSESSION10/11/13 Approved by the Governor
SB 755 / Wolk
916.651.4003
WATCHFIREARMS: PROHIBITED PERSONS – THREATENING PEACE OFFICERS

10/11/13 Vetoed by the Governor.  In Senate.  Consideration of Governor’s veto pending.

AB 1131 / Skinner
916.319.2015 
WATCHCHANGES PROHIBITORY PERIOD OF WEAPONS TO THOSE WHO COMMUNICATE WITH A LICENSED THERAPIST

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

Firearms / ShotgunsSB 567 / Jackson
916.651.4019
OPPOSEFIREARMS: SHOTGUNS – REVISES THE DEFINITION OF A SHOTGUN

10/11/13 Vetoed by the Governor

HuntingAB 711 / Rendon
916-319.2063
OPPOSEHUNTING: NON-LEAD AMMUNITION

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

AB 1213 / Bloom
916-319-2050
WATCHBOBCAT PROTECTION ACT – ADDS BOBCATS TO FUR BEARING MAMMALS THAT MAY BE TAKEN ONLY WITH A TRAP, FIREARM, BOW AND ARROW, OR POISON UNDER PROPER PERMIT

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

AB 1230 / Donnelly
916.319.2033
SUPPORTMAMMALS: USE OF DOGS TO PURSUE BEARS AND BOBCATS

4/22/13 In committee: Set, first hearing.  hearing canceled at the request of the author

Firearms: Criminal Storage

AB 231 / Ting 
916.319.2019
OPPOSEFIREARMS / CRIMINAL STORAGE

10/11/13 Approved by the Governor

Personal Income TaxesAB 232 / Ting
916.319.2019
WATCHPERSONAL INCOME TAXES: 
CREDITS: GUN BUY BACK PROGRAM

5/13/13 In Committee: Set, first hearing.  Hearing Canceled at Request of Author

Public Employee Retirement Systems: InvestmentsAB 761 / Dickinson
916.319.2007
OPPOSEPUBLIC RETIREMENT SYSTEMS:  INVESTMENTS

5/24/13 In Committee: Set, second hearing.  Held under submission

School SecurityAB 202 / Donnelly
916.319.2033
WATCHSCHOOL MARSHAL PLAN

5/22/13 From committee without further action pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a).

SB 49 / Lieu
916.651.4028
WATCHSCHOOL SAFETY PLANS

7/08/13 Reconsideration granted

Urgency MeasuresSB 140 / Leno
916.651.4003
OPPOSEAMEND THE BUDGET ACT OF 2012 / CREATING A DROS SPECIAL ACCOUNT FUND  TO ADDRESS THE BACKLOG OF ARMED PROHIBITIVE PERSONS (APPS)

05/01/13 Approved by the Governor

 

 

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