BILL ANALYSIS �
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CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
AB 539 (Pan)
As Amended September 11, 2013
Majority vote
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|ASSEMBLY: |78-0 |(May 30, 2013) |SENATE: |34-0 |(September 12, |
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Original Committee Reference: PUB. S.
SUMMARY : Allows a person who is temporarily prohibited from
owning or possessing a firearm to transfer firearms in his or
her possession or ownership to a licensed firearms dealer for
storage during the period of prohibition.
The Senate amendments :
1)Require that any firearm returned to its owner by a dealer
pursuant to the provisions of this bill be returned in
accordance with specified procedures under existing law.
2)Add double-jointing language to conform this bill with AB 500
(Ammiano) and SB 53 (De Le�n) of the current legislative
session to avoid chaptering out issues if this bill and the
other two bills are enacted into law.
EXISTING LAW :
1)Punishes as a felony any person who has been convicted of a
felony or another specified offense under the laws of the
United States, this state, or any other state, government, or
country or who is addicted to the use of any narcotic drug,
and who owns, purchases, receives, or has in his or her
possession or under custody or control any firearm.
2)Punishes, as an alternate felony/misdemeanor, any person who
has been convicted of a specified misdemeanor and who, within
10 years of the conviction, owns, purchases, receives, or has
in his or her possession or under custody or control of any
firearm.
3)Requires the court, at the time judgment is imposed, for any
person who is prohibited from owning, purchasing, receiving,
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possessing, or having custody or control of, any firearm to
provide on a form supplied by the Department of Justice (DOJ),
a notice to the person informing him or her of the prohibition
regarding firearms and include a form to facilitate the
transfer of firearms.
4)Punishes by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one
year or in the state prison, by a fine not exceeding $1,000,
or by both a person who purchases or receives, or attempts to
purchase or receive, a firearm knowing that the person is
prohibited from doing so.
5)Punishes by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one
year, by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or by both a person who
owns or possesses a firearm knowing that he or she is
prohibited from doing so.
6)Allows a person who is otherwise prohibited from possessing a
firearm to possess the firearm if all of the following
conditions are met:
a) The person found the firearm or took the firearm from a
person who was committing a crime against the person who
found or took the firearm.
b) The person possessed the firearm no longer than was
necessary to deliver or transport the firearm to a law
enforcement agency for that agency's disposition according
to law.
c) If the firearm was transported to a law enforcement
agency, as specified.
d) If the firearm is being transported to a law enforcement
agency, the person transporting the firearm has given prior
notice to the law enforcement agency that the person is
transporting the firearm to the law enforcement agency for
disposition according to law.
7)Provides that if a law enforcement agency determines that a
person is the legal owner of any firearm deposited with the
agency, that person is prohibited from possessing any firearm,
and that the firearm is an otherwise legal firearm, the person
is entitled to sell or transfer the firearm to a licensed
dealer.
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AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY , this bill:
1)Allowed a person who is prohibited from owning or possessing a
firearm may transfer or cause to be transferred, any firearm
or firearms in his or her possession, or of which he or she is
the owner, to a licensed firearms dealer licensed for storage
during the duration of the prohibition, if the prohibition on
owning or possessing the firearm will expire on a date
specified in the court order.
2)Allowed a firearms dealer who stores a firearm as provided
above to charge the owner a fee for the storage of the
firearm.
3)Required a firearms dealer who stores a firearm as provided
above to notify DOJ when the dealer has taken possession of
the firearm and when the owner has taken back possession of
the firearm.
4)Provided that if the prohibition on owning or possessing a
firearm will expire on a date specified in a court order, the
notice of the prohibition shall inform the person that he or
she may elect to have his or her firearm transferred to a
licensed firearms dealer.
5)Required on the notice on all protective orders, that Judicial
Council issues, to respondents regarding the prohibitions
relating to firearms that a firearm owned or possessed by the
person can be transferred to a licensed firearms dealer for
the duration of the period that the protective order is in
effect.
6)Made conforming changes to allow a person who is temporarily
prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm to transport
firearms in his or her ownership or possession to a licensed
firearms dealer for transfer or storage as allowed above.
FISCAL EFFECT : According to the Senate Appropriations
Committee:
1)One-time costs of $340,000 (Special Fund*) to DOJ to modify
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existing data systems. Ongoing costs of about $75,000 for
maintenance, licenses, and storage-related costs.
2)Minor one-time costs of less than $10,000 (General Fund**) to
the Judicial Council to modify forms.
3)Non-reimbursable local costs associated with requirements on
local agencies relating to the transfer of firearms to
licensed firearms dealers, as existing law authorizes local
agencies to impose a fee equal to its administrative costs
relating to the seizure, impounding, storage, or release of a
firearm to firearms dealers.
*Dealers' Record of Sale Special Account
**Trial Court Trust Fund
COMMENTS : According to the author, "AB 539 allows individuals
that are temporarily placed on the prohibited persons list to
have their firearms stored at a federally licensed firearms
dealer. When an individual is placed on the prohibited persons
list temporarily, their options for surrendering firearms are
limited and often permanent. This bill allows the gun owner to
recollect their lawfully owned firearm after the period of time
on the prohibited persons list has expired, and it allows public
safety officials to know where that firearm has been placed
during the period that the individual is on the list."
Please see the policy committee analysis for a full discussion
of this bill.
Analysis Prepared by : Shaun Naidu / PUB. S. / (916) 319-3744
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