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Committee advances AB 383 to extend firearm prohibitions tied to juvenile adjudications

2555916 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

The Assembly Public Safety Committee on March 18 passed AB 383 as amended to the Appropriations Committee. The bill would clarify and expand which juvenile adjudications lead to firearm possession prohibitions and make related technical changes for warrants and hunting exceptions.

Assemblymember Laurie Davies urged the Public Safety Committee for an aye vote on AB 383, saying the bill "is a common sense measure to clean up existing firearm related codes" and that she would accept committee amendments.

The bill, as amended, would (1) clarify that a search warrant may be issued when firearms or ammunition have not been turned over by someone subject to a domestic violence protective order or restraining order; (2) allow minors to possess firearms while participating in hunting activities or education if they have written parental permission for a specific event or training; and (3) expand and clarify which juvenile adjudications trigger a firearms-disposition prohibition, generally extending…

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