California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1669

Introduced
2/22/19  
Introduced
2/22/19  
Refer
3/18/19  
Report Pass
4/3/19  
Report Pass
4/3/19  
Refer
4/4/19  
Refer
4/4/19  
Report Pass
4/10/19  
Report Pass
4/10/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Report Pass
4/24/19  
Report Pass
4/24/19  
Engrossed
5/28/19  
Engrossed
5/28/19  
Refer
5/29/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Report Pass
6/20/19  
Report Pass
6/20/19  
Refer
6/20/19  
Refer
6/20/19  
Report Pass
7/9/19  
Report Pass
7/9/19  
Refer
7/9/19  
Refer
7/9/19  
Refer
8/19/19  
Report Pass
8/30/19  
Report Pass
8/30/19  
Enrolled
9/10/19  
Enrolled
9/10/19  
Chaptered
10/11/19  
Passed
10/11/19  

Caption

Firearms: gun shows and events.

Impact

The bill notably alters the fees associated with firearms transactions, reducing one already existing fee to $1 while introducing a new fee of $31.19 for each firearms-related transaction aimed at funding the Department of Justice's regulatory and enforcement activities. Although the bill asserts that it does not require state reimbursement to local agencies or school districts, it creates a state-mandated local program to ensure compliance with these updated regulations. Through these changes, it seeks to enhance the responsible management of gun shows.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1669, related to firearms and specifically focusing on gun shows and events, amends various sections of the California Penal Code. The bill updates regulations concerning firearms transactions at gun shows, aligning them with the provisions of the Safety For All Act of 2016. It establishes clearer rules for the organizers, vendors, and participants at these events, providing state guidelines to ensure compliance with existing laws regarding the sale and transfer of firearms and ammunition. Moreover, the bill emphasizes the requirement of maintaining a current list of vendors and implementing safety and security measures at these events.

Sentiment

Responses to AB 1669 have been mixed, with proponents advocating for increased oversight and tightened regulations to enhance public safety during gun shows. They argue that clearer rules and a structured approach to event management will help mitigate potential risks associated with firearm transactions. Conversely, opponents express concern that the added fees and regulations could disproportionately affect smaller vendors and restrict lawful participation in gun shows, indicating a perceived encroachment on rights regarding firearm dealings.

Contention

Critical points of contention center around the new fees imposed on firearms transactions, which some view as a financial burden on lawful gun owners and vendors. Additionally, the requirement for extensive record-keeping and compliance duties placed on organizers has raised questions regarding the administrative capacity of smaller event producers. This debate reflects a broader conversation about regulating firearms in a manner that protects public safety while also respecting citizens' rights and the operational viability of gun shows.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB899

Protective orders: firearms.

CA SB2

Firearms.

CA AB28

Firearms and ammunition: excise tax.

CA AB3064

Firearms.

CA SB1038

Firearms.

CA AB2917

Firearms: restraining orders.

CA AB3014

Restrictions on firearm possession.

CA AB1507

Firearms: state property.

CA AB1587

Financial transactions: firearms merchants: merchant category code.

CA SB53

Firearms: storage.

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