SB 755 - Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership - California Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Vetoed
- Oct. 11, 2013
- Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- Sept. 12, 2013
- House Bill Passed
- Sept. 11, 2013
- Senate Bill Passed
- May 29, 2013
- Introduced
- Feb. 22, 2013
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Title: Expands List of Crimes that Disqualify an Individual from Firearm Ownership
Vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown, Jr.
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).
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