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BSIS enforcement sees spike in incident reports, firearm-appeal backlog shrinks
5455052 · July 23, 2025
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Summary
At the Nov. 10 meeting enforcement staff reported a substantial rise in incident reports this year and a drop in pending firearm assessment appeals at the Attorney General's office.
Sam Studolski, enforcement lead, told the advisory committee the bureau's complaint intake and resolution unit has seen a large increase in incident reports after AB 229 expanded reporting requirements.
"In 2019, we received just slightly over 200 incident reports total. So far this calendar year since January 1, we've…
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