SB 755 - Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership - California Key Vote

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Title: Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership

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Title: Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to concur with House amendments and pass a bill that expands the list of crimes that prohibits an individual from owning a firearm for 10 years.

Highlights:

  • Classifies the ownership, purchase, or possession of a firearm within 10 years of the second of 2 of any of the following convictions as an infraction resulting in a maximum fine of $250 (Sec. 2):
    • Possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell;
    • Under the influence of a controlled substance;
    • Vehicle manslaughter while intoxicated; 
    • Public intoxication; 
    • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
    • Driving under the influence and causing injury; or
    • Driving under the influence of alcohol while on probation for prior driving under the influence offense.
  • Prohibits an individual who has been ordered by a court to obtain assisted outpatient treatment from purchasing, receiving, possessing, or controlling any firearm or deadly weapon while subject to assisted outpatient treatment (Sec. 4).

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that expands the list of crimes that prohibits an individual from owning a firearm for 10 years.

Highlights:

  • Classifies the ownership, purchase, or possession of a firearm within 10 years of the second of 2 of any of the following convictions as an infraction resulting in a maximum fine of $250 (Sec. 2):
    • Possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell;
    • Under the influence of a controlled substance;
    • Vehicle manslaughter while intoxicated; 
    • Public intoxication; 
    • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
    • Driving under the influence and causing injury; or
    • Driving under the influence of alcohol while on probation for prior driving under the influence offense.
  • Prohibits an individual who has been ordered by a court to obtain assisted outpatient treatment from purchasing, receiving, possessing, or controlling any firearm or deadly weapon while subject to assisted outpatient treatment (Sec. 4).

Title: Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership

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