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california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von gewo » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 11:21

hi

evt fuer den einen oder anderen von interesse

kalifornien hatte ja auch schon bisher ein schaerferes waffenrecht als zb oesterreich
jetzt scheinen sie es noch mal verschaerft zu haben ...

- abkuehlphase 17 tage statt bisher 10 tage
- alle magazine kurz/langwaffe mit mehr als 10 schuss kapazitaet sind verboten, auch die schon bisher im privaten besitz befindlichen
- alle halbautomatischen langwaffen mit abnehmbarem magazin sind verboten, schon im besitz befindliche duerfen nicht verkauft oder weitergegeben werden
- behoerdliche genehmigung (lizenz) fuer normale repetiergewehre erforderlich
- verkauf von munition aller art nur mehr an inhaber von munitionserwerbs-lizenzen
- verbot aller arten von conversion kits zur abaenderung von waffen
- alle an zivilisten verkauften waffen muessen ueber eingebaute biometrische lesegeraete verfuegen die es nur dem eigentuemer erlauben sie abzufeuern
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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von Armalito » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 11:23

und die schwarzhändler reiben sich schon in die hände... :headslap: :headslap:
Geh bitte...

Von meinem iPhone 17 gesendet...

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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von gertbley » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 11:32

Naja, ist halt California.....
Bin gespannt ob's jetzt weniger gang related shootings geben wird -die machen jedenfalls den Großteil der Morde dort aus.
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Beitrag von Raider » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 11:35

gertbley hat geschrieben:Naja, ist halt California.....
Bin gespannt ob's jetzt weniger gang related shootings geben wird -die machen jedenfalls den Großteil der Morde dort aus.


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Beitrag von Warnschuss » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 12:14

Die sind ja komplett deppert 'worden.



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Beitrag von Bernedti » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 12:26

Im Prinzip kann man schon Fast sagen der legale Waffenhandel hat California verloren :evil:

Traurig sowas zu hören
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Beitrag von simultan4 » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 15:18

Diese Verschärfungen schwappen sogar bis nach Texas herüber, wo ich mich gerade aufhalte.

In allen Geschäften sind sämtliche Regale mit Munition LEER!
Um 08:00 morgens stehen Schlangen vor den Läden, die auf neue Ware warten und sofort alles aufkaufen!
Auf der Gun Show, letzte Woche, sind Unmengen an Waffen gehandelt worden. Das war wie am Kirtag!
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Beitrag von sandman » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 17:27

Ich kann mir beim besten Willen nicht vorstellen, dass eine rückwirkende Illegalisierung einer Beschwerde vor dem Obersten Gerichtshof stand hält.

Außerdem ist das völlig sinnlos. Braucht man nur nach Arizona fahren (od Mexiko), da gibt es alles.

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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von gewo » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 17:57

simultan4 hat geschrieben:Diese Verschärfungen schwappen sogar bis nach Texas herüber, wo ich mich gerade aufhalte.
In allen Geschäften sind sämtliche Regale mit Munition LEER!


hi

das ist schon seit monaten in den ganzen USA so
schau doch mal in die grossen US-diskonter internetseiten

9mm munition kaum unter 250 USD pro tausend zu bekommen

warum glaubst liefern alle hersteller nur mehr in due USA seit monaten und warum gibts bei uns von woche zu woche weniger ware ...
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Beitrag von cobaltbomb » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 18:40

biometrische sicherungen ...heftig das ganze, da ist D ja fast besser
Of course they wont take away your hunting rifle, they will call it a sniper rifle first

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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von Fangschuss » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 19:19

gewo hat geschrieben:hi

evt fuer den einen oder anderen von interesse

kalifornien hatte ja auch schon bisher ein schaerferes waffenrecht als zb oesterreich
jetzt scheinen sie es noch mal verschaerft zu haben ...

- abkuehlphase 17 tage statt bisher 10 tage
- alle magazine kurz/langwaffe mit mehr als 10 schuss kapazitaet sind verboten, auch die schon bisher im privaten besitz befindlichen
- alle halbautomatischen langwaffen mit abnehmbarem magazin sind verboten, schon im besitz befindliche duerfen nicht verkauft oder weitergegeben werden
- behoerdliche genehmigung (lizenz) fuer normale repetiergewehre erforderlich
- verkauf von munition aller art nur mehr an inhaber von munitionserwerbs-lizenzen
- verbot aller arten von conversion kits zur abaenderung von waffen
- alle an zivilisten verkauften waffen muessen ueber eingebaute biometrische lesegeraete verfuegen die es nur dem eigentuemer erlauben sie abzufeuern
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http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Sena ... z2UnJSLwOl


Aber bei der Verwahrung sind sie nicht so streng. Glaskasten reicht, hab ich dort gesehen. Hat sich da auch was geändert?

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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von gewo » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 21:03

Fangschuss hat geschrieben:Aber bei der Verwahrung sind sie nicht so streng. Glaskasten reicht, hab ich dort gesehen. Hat sich da auch was geändert?


hi

geht aus dem artikel nicht hervor
ich naehere infos hab ich auch keine dazu
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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von Stefan » Sa 1. Jun 2013, 21:11

biometrische sicherung ist ganz böse. wer bietet das aktuell überhaupt an?

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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von sandman » Mo 3. Jun 2013, 21:41

Also, ich habe mir die Mühe gemacht und alle Gesetze, die heuer eingereicht wurden, angesehen. Biometrische Sicherung ist definitiv NICHT notwendig.

Hier die Gesetze mit deutscher Kurzform (von mir) im Einzelnen; Quelle: http://smartgunlaws.org/tracking-state- ... gislation/

Priority Bills

This year, the California State Senate has introduced a package of eight bills, known as the LIFE (Life-saving Intelligent Firearms Enforcement) Act. The LIFE Act includes a number of significant measures that would greatly strengthen California’s firearms laws.

SB 374 (Steinberg): Assault Weapons and Record Retention
SB 374 would simplify and strengthen California’s assault weapons ban by prohibiting the manufacture, sale or possession of any semiautomatic rifle capable of accepting a detachable ammunition magazine. The bill would require those who currently legally possess such a firearm to register the firearm by July 1, 2014. SB 374 would also require firearm owners who possess handguns not currently recorded in the state’s firearms databases (because they were purchased prior to January 1, 1991) to submit a Firearm Ownership record for each such weapon to the Department of Justice.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (23-15) on May 29.


SB374 verbietet den Verkauf, Erzeugung und Besitz von halbautomatischen Waffen mit abnehmbarem Magazin. Alle Waffen, die vorher gekauft wurden müssen registriert werden (inkl. FFW); vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 396 (Hancock): Prohibiting Possession of Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines
Current California law prohibits the sale of large capacity ammunition magazines (magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition) but possession of these magazines is not illegal. SB 396 would prohibit the possession of a large capacity magazine in California, regardless of when the magazine was acquired. The bill would provide that any person who legally possessed a large capacity magazine may lawfully dispose of the magazine by selling it to a firearms dealer, removing it from the state, destroying it, or surrendering it to law enforcement by July 1, 2014.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (24-14) on May 29.


SB396 Verbot des Besitzes von Magazinen mit mehr als 10 Schuss; bisher war der Besitz legal, nicht aber der Handel; alle Magazine müssen bis 01.07.2014 vernichtet, abgegeben, oder außer Landes sein; vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 53 (De Leon): Ammunition Purchase Permitting
SB 53 would require that, starting July 1, 2017, every ammunition purchaser would be required to hold an ammunition purchase authorization – with a unique identification number identical to the purchaser’s driver’s license or state ID card number – issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ), which would conduct a background check prior to issuing the authorization. DOJ would be obligated to maintain a centralized list of authorized ammunition purchasers for use by ammunition sellers and law enforcement. In completing an ammunition sale, a vendor would be required to confirm that every purchaser has a valid ammunition authorization, record identifying information about the purchaser, and submit that information to DOJ.

Beginning July 1, 2015, ammunition sellers would be required to be licensed by DOJ. Under the bill, ammunition sellers would be prohibited from selling ammunition at any place except the location specified on the seller’s license or at a gun show. SB 53 would require that ammunition offered for sale must be stored so that it is not accessible without the assistance of the ammunition vendor; the bill would also require an ammunition vendor to forbid an employee from handling ammunition if the vendor knows or reasonably should know that the employee is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition under state law.

The bill would also require that all ammunition sales be conducted face-to-face. If ammunition is purchased over the Internet or otherwise ordered from a remote seller, a California ammunition seller must initially receive the ammunition and complete the transfer in compliance with state law. Finally, the bill would require the Attorney General to prepare a report by January 1, 2016 on the feasibility and cost of an instant ammunition background check system.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (22-14) on May 29.


SB53 besagt, dass man ab dem 01.07.2017 eine Lizenz zum Erwerb von Munition braucht (Registrierung & Background Check). Ab 01.07.2015 müssen alle Verkäufer von Munition lizensiert sein; Munition muss vor unberechtigtem Zugriff geschützt sein; Versand an den Endkunden ist untersagt; der General Staatsanwalt muss bis 01.01.2016 eine Machbarkeitsstudie zu einem Sofort Munitions Überprüfungssystem erstellen; vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 683 (Block): Firearm Safety Certificate
Under current California law, a person may not purchase or receive a handgun unless he or she has a “handgun safety certificate” issued by the California Department of Justice. A certificate is obtained by taking and passing a written test on firearm safety, and is valid for five years. SB 683 would, beginning on January 1, 2015, expand the safety certificate requirement to apply to purchases of all firearms, rather than just handguns.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (28-11) on May 29.


SB683 schreibt eine Art Waffenführerschein für alle Schusswaffen ab 2015 vor und nicht nur für FFW, wie bisher. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 47 (Yee): Closing the “Bullet Button” Loophole
California law defines prohibited assault weapons to include firearms that have both the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and one of a list of specific military-style features. California’s assault weapons ban does not define the term “detachable magazine.” Perplexingly, current regulations define “detachable magazine” in a manner that runs counter to both the spirit and the letter of the state’s assault weapons law. Under the regulations, if any “tool,” including a bullet, is required to release a firearm’s magazine, then the weapon does not have the capacity to accept a detachable magazine, and is therefore not within the scope of the ban.

SB 47 would close the “bullet button” loophole by clarifying that any semiautomatic rifle with one of the listed military-style features is an assault weapon unless it has a fixed magazine. The bill defines “fixed magazine” as a magazine “contained in, or permanently attached to, a firearm in such a manner that the device cannot be removed without disassembly of the firearm action.” SB 47 would require any person who lawfully possessed a “bullet button”-equipped weapon to electronically register the firearm before July 1, 2015 with the Department of Justice.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (23-15) on May 29.


SB47 spezifiziert den Begriff “abnehmbares Magazin”; Alle Waffen mit militärischen Merkmalen und abnehmbaren Magazinen müssen vor dem 01.07.2015 regstriert warden. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 140 (Leno/Steinberg): Funding Enforcement of Armed Prohibited Persons System
California is the only state to maintain an automated database for tracking persons prohibited from owning firearms, which is known as the Armed Prohibited Persons System (APPS). With more than 20,000 prohibited persons on the list and an additional 15 to 20 individuals added each day, neither the Department of Justice nor local law enforcement has sufficient resources to address the existing backlog.

SB 140 would appropriate $24,000,000 from the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to address this backlog. The bill would require DOJ to, beginning on March 1, 2015, annually report to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee the results of APPS enforcement efforts and the progress in reducing or eliminating the backlog.
Status: Signed by the governor on May 1.


SB140 sieht eine zusätzliche Finanzierung einer Datenbank von Personen mit Waffenverbot vor (gültig ab 01.03.2015; bereits unterzeichnet)

SB 755 (Wolk): Expanding Categories of Prohibited Persons
SB 755 would prohibit several categories of persons from possessing firearms. The bill would add a number of crimes to the list of misdemeanors that prevent a person from possessing a firearm for 10 years after conviction, including: taking a firearm from a peace officer; dealing in firearms without a license; selling ammunition to a minor or to a prohibited person; possession of ammunition by a prohibited person; carrying ammunition onto school grounds; carrying a loaded or concealed weapon without a license under certain circumstances; and participating in a criminal street gang. The bill would also prohibit a person from possessing a firearm if the person has been convicted of two or more specified crimes involving intoxication or possession of a controlled substance within a three-year period.

Additionally, SB 755 would prohibit a person from possessing any firearm while receiving court-ordered assisted outpatient treatment for a person suffering from mental illness. Where a California county has authorized the use of court-ordered outpatient treatment, a court may order a person to receive assisted outpatient treatment if certain criteria are met, including when the person is suffering from a mental illness and is unlikely to survive safely in the community without supervision. Under SB 755, a court would be required to notify the California Department of Justice within two days of ordering a person to receive treatment and also when the person is no longer subject to treatment.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (25-12) on May 29.


SB755 sieht eine Ausweitung eines automatischen Waffenverbotes nach einer Verurteilung verschiedener Verbrechen vor; auch gerichtlich angeordnete, ambulante Behandlung geistiger Störungen ziehen ein Waffenverbot nach sich; bei solchen Anordnungen muss das Gericht das Justizministerium benachrichtigen. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 567 (Jackson): Revising Shotgun Definition
Currently, a shotgun is defined as a weapon designed to be fired from the shoulder to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore either a number of projectiles (ball shot) or a single projectile for each pull of the trigger. SB 567 would change the definition to delete the requirement that it be intended to be fired from the shoulder, and would clarify that a shotgun projectile may be fired through either a rifled bore or a smooth bore.

The bill addresses the emergence on the consumer market of rifled bore shotguns with revolving ammunition cylinders. California’s assault weapons law prohibits the possession of a shotgun with a revolving ammunition cylinder, but because these newer firearms have rifled bores, they do not fall within the definition of “shotgun.” By updating this definition, SB 567 would bring these firearms within the scope of the assault weapons ban.

The bill would establish a registration process for shotguns with revolving cylinders that were lawfully purchased between 2001 and 2013. Any such lawfully owned shotgun with a revolving cylinder must be registered with the Department of Justice by July 1, 2015 using an online registration system.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (22-15) on May 29.


SB567 Neudefinition einer “Flinte”; Auch Schusswaffen mit gezogenen Läufen, die Schrotmunition verschießen gelten als Flinte, auch wenn sie nicht von der Schulter gefeuert werden (zB Schrotrevolver). Alle Revolverflinten fallen unter der “Assault weapons ban“ ; Verkauf verboten; Altbestand muss registriert werden. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien


Other Senate Bills

SB 108 (Yee): Residential Storage of Firearms
SB 108 would provide that an adult firearm owner must, while outside of his or her residence, keep any firearm in his or her residence stored in one of several specified ways, including in a gun safe, or by using a locking device.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (21-17) on May 28.


SB108 Waffenverwahrung wenn der Besitzer nicht zu Hause ist. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 127 (Gaines): Reporting of Mental Health Records
Current law prohibits a person from possessing a firearm for a period of six months after communicating a serious threat of physical violence against a reasonably identifiable victim or victims to a licensed psychotherapist. The psychotherapist must immediately report the threat to local law enforcement, who must immediately notify the Department of Justice (DOJ).

SB 127 would instead require the licensed psychotherapist to make the report to local law enforcement within 24 hours, in a manner prescribed by DOJ. The bill would also require the local law enforcement agency receiving the report to notify DOJ electronically, within 24 hours, in a manner prescribed by DOJ.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (36-0) on May 20.


SB127 Änderung der Meldepflicht von Patienten einen Psychotherapeuten, die eine ernsthafte Bedrohung gegen ein/mehrere identifizierbare/s Opfer darstellen. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 293 (DeSaulnier): Owner-Authorized Handguns
SB 293 would establish performance standards for owner-authorized handguns, firearms equipped with biometric readers or other technologies that prevent unauthorized users from firing them. The bill would provide that any firearm that meets these minimum requirements could be added to the Department of Justice’s roster of handguns certified for sale. Once two owner-authorized handguns have been added to the roster, the bill would provide that, two years later, no handgun could be added to the roster without possessing owner-authorized technology.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (21-14) on May 29.


SB293 legt Standards für biometrische Waffensicherungen fest, Jede Waffe, die diese Standards erfüllt, wird für den Verkauf zertifiziert, sobald eine Waffe zwei Besitzer gelichzeitig erkennen kann, dürfen zwei Jahre später keine Waffen ohne biometrische Erkennung verkauft werden. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 299 (DeSaulnier): Reporting of Lost or Stolen Firearms
SB 299 would require any person whose firearm is lost or stolen to make a report to local law enforcement within 48 hours from the time the person knew or should have known that the firearm was lost or stolen. A nearly identical bill, SB 1366, passed the legislature in 2012, but was vetoed by the governor.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (24-15) on May 29.


SB299 verlorene, oder gestohlene Schusswaffen müssen innerhalb von 48h gemeldet werden vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 363 (Wright): Storage of Firearms in Homes with Prohibited Persons
Under existing law, convicted felons, domestic abusers and the severely mentally ill are among the categories of people prohibited from possessing firearms. SB 363 would prohibit any individual who is residing with a prohibited person from storing a firearm at that residence unless the firearm is kept within a locked container or gun safe or secured with a locking device.

Under existing law, a person who knows or reasonably should know that a child is likely to gain access to his or her firearm is subject to criminal penalties if the child injures or kills someone with the firearm or carries the weapon into a public place. SB 363 would expand these provisions to also apply if the person who gains access to the firearm is prohibited from possessing guns under federal or state law.
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (36-0) on May 16.


SB363 strengere Verwahrung von Schusswaffen, wenn eine Person mit Waffenverbot im gleichen Haushalt lebt. vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien

SB 475 (Leno): Regulating Firearm Sales at the Cow Palace
Status: Currently in the Assembly. Passed the Senate (25-13) on May 2.
vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien
SJR 1 (Wolk): Urging Federal Response to Gun Violence
This resolution urges President Obama and Congress to develop a comprehensive federal approach to reducing gun violence. The resolution specifically calls for placing assault weapons and high-capacity magazines under the scope of the National Firearms Act and for requiring universal background checks through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) for the transfer of all firearms. The resolution also urges the president to take steps to ensure that all applicable state and federal agencies are reporting all necessary records to NICS.
Status: Currently in Assembly Public Safety Committee.


SJR1 ist ein Apell an Obama und den Kongress der USA verschiedene Maßnahemen zur Verschärfung der Waffengesetze vorzunehmen; derzeit zur Begutachtung im Publich Safety Committee des kalifornischen Nationalkongress


Assembly Bills

AB 48 (Skinner): Regulating Ammunition Sales, Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines, and Mental Health-Related Prohibitions
AB 48 would require the Department of Justice (DOJ) to notify local law enforcement if an individual purchases more than 3,000 rounds within a five-day period. (This provision is only operative if SB 53, described above, is also enacted.)

Current state law prohibits a person who communicates to a licensed psychotherapist a serious threat of physical violence against a reasonably identifiable victim or victims from possessing a firearm for six months following the psychotherapist’s reporting of this threat to local law enforcement. The bill would change this prohibition from six months to five years. The bill would also revise the procedures associated with the return of firearms to their lawful owner by law enforcement following the end of a mental health-related firearm prohibition.

AB 48 would also amend existing laws that require the reporting of mental health information to DOJ to clarify that where existing requirements that require reporting be done “immediately,” “immediately” shall mean a period of time not to exceed 24 hours. The bill would also require the reports to be submitted to DOJ electronically.

Additionally, the bill would prohibit the manufacture, sale or purchase of any device that can convert an ammunition feeding device into a large-capacity ammunition magazine that can accept more than 10 rounds. AB 48 would also amend the definition of “large-capacity magazine” to include a disassembled large-capacity magazine that is readily restorable to accommodate more than 10 rounds of ammunition, and an oversize magazine body that appears to hold in excess of 10 rounds but has not been permanently altered to only accommodate 10 rounds of ammunition or less.
Status: Currently in the Senate. Passed the Assembly (46-26) on May 29.


AB48: Meldepflicht von Personen, die mehr als 3000 Schuss inerhalb von 5 Tagen kaufen; Verlängerung des Waffenverbots für psychisch Kranke von 6Mo auf 5Jahre; Verbot der Herstellung, Ver-/Kaufes von Ladehilfen, die ein Magazin auf mehr als 10 Schuss erweitern können; Definition von großen Magazinen; vom Kongress von Kalifornien befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Senats

AB 169 (Dickenson): Strengthening Unsafe Handgun Law
Under existing law, the Department of Justice performs safety tests on handguns and keeps a roster of guns determined to be safe for sale. State law prohibits the manufacture or retail sale of an unsafe handgun, but transfers of unsafe handguns between private parties are exempt from this prohibition. Additionally, law enforcement officers may purchase unsafe handguns at retail and then resell them to members of the public.

AB 169 would: 1) prohibit the sale of unsafe handguns between private parties; 2) prohibit law enforcement from transferring unsafe handguns to individuals who are not similarly exempted from the unsafe handgun prohibition (i.e., prohibiting transfer to members of the general public); and 3) clarify that the unsafe handgun laws would apply to semiautomatic pistols that have been temporarily or permanently altered so that they will not fire in a semiautomatic mode.
Status: Hearing in Senate Public Safety Committee on June 11.


AB169 Es gibt Richtlinien, welche Erfordernisse eine sichere FFW haben muss. Unsichere FFW dürfen nicht mehr privat verkauft werden, ebenso nicht von Personen mit Ausnahmegenehmigungen (zB Polizisten) an Private; Pistolen die nicht mehr im HA Modus schießen (zB Glock switch) sind unsicher; Anhörung im Public Saftey Comitee am 11.06.

AB 170 (Bradford): Revising Permits for Assault Weapons and 50 Caliber Rifles
Existing law requires a person wishing to acquire an assault weapon or 50 caliber rifle to obtain a permit from the Department of Justice; a permit may be issued by the department following the applicant’s showing that good cause exists for the issuance of the permit. The law defines “person” as an individual, partnership, corporation, association, or any other group or entity. In order to ensure that any individual possessing an assault weapon or 50 caliber rifle has passed a background check, this bill would redefine “person” strictly as an individual.
Status: Hearing in Senate Public Safety Committee on June 11.


AB170 Assault Weapons und .50 Cal Gewehre dürfen nicht mehr von Organisationen registriert warden (mit Begründung), sondern jeder Benutzer muss registriert werden; in Anhörung

AB 180 (Bonta): Exempting Oakland from State Preemption of Firearms Registration and Licensing
State law currently preempts local governments from requiring the registration of guns or licensing of gun owners. AB 180 would create an exemption enabling the City of Oakland to adopt ordinances or regulations applicable to its residents in this area.
Status: Currently in the Senate. Passed the Assembly (46-29) on May 28.


AB180 Ausnahmeregelung für Oakland; vom Kongress von Kalifornien befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Senats

AB 187 (Bonta & Dickinson): Gross Receipts Ammunition Tax
AB 187 would establish a ten percent tax on the gross receipts of any retailer for the sale of ammunition in California. Sixty-six percent of the proceeds from this tax would be deposited in the Public Safety Emergency Prevention Fund, from which the California Legislature would be authorized to appropriate money to support public safety programs in high crime municipalities. Thirty-three percent of the proceeds would be allocated to the School-Based Early Mental Health Intervention and Prevention Services Matching Grant Program.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB187 10% Steuer auf Munition, die der Händler beim Einkauf zahlen muss; gilt zwei Jahre

AB 231 (Ting & Gomez): Strengthening Child Access Prevention Law
In certain circumstances, California law imposes criminal liability on firearm owners who, through their negligence, enable children to access their weapons. State law makes a person liable where he or she knows or reasonably should know a child is likely to gain access to a loaded firearm and the gun owner fails to securely store the gun; this provision only applies, however, if the child actually carries the firearm to a public place, brandishes it, or injures someone with it. California law also establishes criminal liability where a handgun owner knows or reasonably should know a child is likely to gain access to the weapon and the owner fails to securely store it, but only if the child carries the handgun off the premises.

AB 231 would expand California’s child access prevention law to apply whenever a person negligently stores or leaves a loaded firearm on his or her premises in a location where the person knows, or reasonably should know, that a child is likely to gain access to the firearm, regardless of whether a child actually acquires control of the firearm.
Status: Currently in the Senate. Passed the Assembly (46-30) on May 28.


AB231 Unberechtigter Zugriff auf eine Schusswaffe durch ein Kind wird auch dann strafbar, wenn das Kind auf die Waffe Zugriff haben könnte (bisher nur bei tatsächlicher Inbesitznahme) vom Kongress von Kalifornien befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Senats

AB 232 (Ting): Tax Credit for Gun Buybacks
AB 232 would create a personal income tax credit for the surrender of firearms to local law enforcement in gun buyback programs, in the amount of two hundred fifty dollars per handgun, shotgun, or rifle, or five hundred dollars per assault weapon. For any individual, the credit may not to exceed $1,000 per taxable year. The tax credit would expire on December 1, 2017.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB232 Jeder, der eine Waffe bei der Behörde abgibt erhält 250$ Steuergutschrift, 500$ bei einer “Assault Weapon”; max 1000$/Steuerjahr; zwei Jahre gültig

AB 500 (Ammiano): Storage of Firearms in Homes with Prohibited Persons, Waiting Period Extension and Firearm Transfer Notifications
Under existing law, convicted felons, domestic abusers and the severely mentally ill are among the people prohibited from possessing firearms. AB 500 would prohibit any individual who is residing with a prohibited person from keeping a firearm at that residence unless the firearm is either: 1) kept within a locked container, locked gun safe, locked trunk, locked with a locking device, or disabled by a firearm safety device; or 2) carried on the person.

Current law also imposes a ten-day waiting period between the sale of a firearm and its acquisition by the purchaser. In some circumstances, however, the California Department of Justice (DOJ) may be unable to complete a purchaser’s background check within ten days. AB 500 would require DOJ to immediately notify a dealer to delay the transfer of a firearm if DOJ is unable to determine the outcome of a mental health evaluation or arrest or criminal charge records prior to the end of the waiting period. If DOJ is unable to complete its determination related to these records within 30 days, DOJ would be obligated under the bill to notify the firearms dealer to proceed with the transfer of the weapon.

Finally, the bill would provide that, starting January 1, 2015, a firearms dealer notify DOJ that the purchaser of a firearm actually took possession of the firearm.
Status: Currently in the Senate. Passed the Assembly (47-28) on May 29.


AB500 Schusswaffen dürfen nicht in Haushalten mit Menschen mit Waffenverbot gelagert sein, außer sie warden geführt, oder sind versperrt; Sollte das Justizministerium den Background Check nicht innerhalb von 10 Tagen erledigen können, so kann es, nach erfolgter Meldung an den Händler, sich 30 Tage Zeit nehmen. Sollte in diesem Zeitraum der Check nicht erfolgen, so ist die Waffe auszufolgen. vom Kongress von Kalifornien befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Senats

AB 539 (Pan): Firearm Storage for Prohibited Persons
This bill would allow anyone who is prohibited from possessing a firearm, including convicted criminals, domestic abusers and the severely mentally ill, to transfer any firearm in their possession to a licensed firearms dealer for storage during the duration of the prohibition, as long as the prohibition expires on a specified date. Under current law, a prohibited person is only allowed to store their weapon with a law enforcement agency for storage; otherwise, the individual must sell any firearms to a dealer or to another private party through a dealer.

Under AB 539, a firearms dealer must notify the Department of Justice when the dealer receives a weapon to store for a prohibited person and when the gun owner retrieves the weapon. The Department of Justice must maintain records of this information.
Status: Currently in the Senate. Passed the Assembly (78-0) on May 30.


AB539: Leute mit Waffenverbot dürfen ihre Waffen zur Aufbewahrung auch einem Händler übergeben, wenn das Waffenverbot befristet ist; Händler muss Meldung machen; vom Kongress von Kalifornien befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Senats

AB 740 (Alejo): Transfer of Firearms and Expanding Firearms Prohibitions
California law prohibits the sale of firearms without a dealer’s license, unless the seller only engages in the “infrequent” transfer of firearms. Current law defines “infrequent” as less than six transactions within a year for handguns, and transfers of rifles and shotguns that are “occasional and without regularity.” This bill would provide that, for all firearm sales, infrequent means less than six transactions a year.

AB 740 would also add several criminal prohibitions aimed to combat gun trafficking. Among other provisions, the bill would prohibit any person from bringing a firearm into the state with the intent to illegally sell the weapon. Finally, the bill would require that any court obligated to transmit mental health information to the Department of Justice must do so electronically.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB740 Max. 6 Feuerwaffen/Jahr dürfen ohne Händlerlizenz verkauft werden (bisher max 6FFW/Jahr); Waffen dürfen nicht nach Kaliforniern zum illegalen Verkauf gebracht werden; 2 Jahre gültig

AB 760 (Dickinson): Ammunition Tax
AB 760 would impose a tax upon retailers engaged in business in California for the sale of ammunition in California, at the rate of $0.05 per item of ammunition sold on or after January 1, 2014. The bill would also impose an excise tax, at the rate of $0.05 per item of ammunition purchased from a retailer for storage or other use in the state. Revenues collected from these taxes would be allocated to the School-Based Early Mental Health Intervention and Prevention Services Matching Grant Program.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB760 Munitionssteuer für Händler von 0.05$ per item (was immer damit gemeint ist; Patrone? Pkg?) ab 01.01.2014; plus 0.05$ Steuer vom Käufer; 2 Jahre gültig

AB 761 (Dickinson): CalPERS and CalSTRS Divestment
AB 761 would prohibit the Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) and the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) from investing public employee retirement funds in a company with business operations that involve the manufacture of firearms or ammunition. The bill would require the Board of Administration of CalPERS and CalSTRS to sell or transfer any investments in a company with these business operations.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB761 Pensionsfonds der Beamten und Lehrer dürfen nicht mehr in die Waffen-/Munitionsindustrie investieren; 2 Jahre gültig

AB 1020 (Bonta): Notice to Firearms Purchasers
AB 1020 would require the Attorney General to send a notice to each individual who has applied to purchase a firearm within ten days of the submission of the application to purchase a weapon. The notice would inform the purchaser of California laws relating to firearm sales and loans, gun trafficking, and safe storage, and would link to a web page summarizing California firearms laws that would be maintained by the Department of Justice.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB1020 Jeder Käufer einer Schusswaffe muss innerhalb von 10d nach dem Einreichen des Ansuchens (also VOR dem Ende des Background Check) von Generalstaatsanwalt eine Mitteilung über die Waffengesetze von Kaliforniern erhalten; 2 Jahre gültig

AB 1296 (Skinner): Improving Laws on Firearms and Mental Health
Under California law, a person is prohibited from possessing firearms if he or she has been taken into custody as a danger to himself, herself or others and admitted into a county mental health facility. Under existing law, this prohibition lasts for five years. State law also prohibits a person who communicates to a licensed psychotherapist a serious threat of physical violence against a reasonably identifiable victim or victims from possessing a firearm for six months following the psychotherapist’s reporting of this threat to local law enforcement.

AB 1296 would change the durations of these prohibitions. Under the bill, an individual admitted to a mental health facility as a danger to himself, herself, or others would become prohibited from possessing firearms for ten years. A person who communicated a serious threat of physical violence to a psychotherapist would become prohibited for five years. Finally, the bill would amend existing laws that require the reporting of mental health information to the Department of Justice (DOJ). While current law establishes that reporting to DOJ by mental health facilities, courts, and local law enforcement must be done “immediately,” AB 1296 would clarify that “immediately” means a period of time not to exceed 24 hours. The bill would also require the reports to be submitted to DOJ electronically.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB1296 Verlängerung der Waffenverbote von 6Mo auf 5 Jahre und von 5 auf 10 Jahre; Meldung v psychischen Erkrankungen innerhalb von 24h

AJR 5 (Gomez): Supporting Federal Assault Weapons Ban Legislation
AJR 5 urges President Obama and Congress to support and pass Senator Dianne Feinstein’s proposed federal legislation prohibiting the sale, transfer, import, and manufacture of assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
Status: Currently in Assembly Public Safety Committee.


AJR5 Apell an Obama & Kongress der USA

AB 202 (Donnelly): School Marshall Plan
AB 202 would authorize school districts to use general purpose funds to provide training for “school marshals,” school employees who would be authorized to possess firearms at school sites or at designated school activities.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB202 öffentliche Gelder dürfen für die Ausbildung von Schulmarshalls verwendet werden

AB 249 (Donnelly): Repealing Unloaded Open Carry Ban
Current law prohibits the open carry of an unloaded handgun in any public place or on any public street in an incorporated city or city and county, as well as on a public street in an unincorporated area of a county or city and county where that county has prohibited the discharge of firearms. State law also prohibits the carrying of an unloaded rifle or shotgun in public in an incorporated city or city and county. AB 249 would repeal these prohibitions.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB249 hebt das Verbot des Führens ungeladener Waffen auf öffentlichem Grund auf

AB 871 (Jones): Weakening Concealed Firearm Permitting System
Under current law, a local law enforcement agency in California may issue a license to carry a concealed firearm to an applicant if that person meets several requirements, including demonstrating that good cause exists to issue the license. AB 871 would take away law enforcement discretion by defining “good cause” to include personal protection or self-defense.
Status: Two-year bill: ineligible to proceed this year.


AB871 Das Ermessen der Behörde für die Ausstellung eines WP wird eingeschränkt auf Selbstverteidigung


Interessant ist auch, dass heuer ein Gesetz in Kraft getreten ist, dass noch vom Arnie im Jahr 2007 unterzeichnet wurde, nämlich dass absolut alle neuen HA Pistolen die Microstamping Technologie beinhalten müssen. Das heisst, dass jede abgefeuerte Hülse eine Prägung erhält, die sie der FFW zuordenbar macht (2007/AB1471).

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Re: california gun laws, verschaerfungen

Beitrag von gewo » Mo 3. Jun 2013, 21:45

sandman hat geschrieben:Also, ich habe mir die Mühe gemacht und alle Gesetze, die heuer eingereicht wurden, angesehen. Biometrische Sicherung ist definitiv NICHT notwendig.


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nicht von sofort anaber du hast ja selber uebersetzt:

SB293 legt Standards für biometrische Waffensicherungen fest
Jede Waffe, die diese Standards erfüllt, wird für den Verkauf zertifiziert
sobald eine Waffe zwei Besitzer gleichzeitig erkennen kann, dürfen zwei Jahre später keine Waffen ohne biometrische Erkennung verkauft werden
vom Senat befürwortet, in Begutachtung des Kongress von Kalifornien
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