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REPEAL AB962 (Hagman) |
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| Description: |
AB 1663, as introduced, Hagman. Ammunition. Existing law provides that no handgun ammunition vendor, as
defined, shall sell, offer for sale, or display for sale, any handgun
ammunition in a manner that allows that ammunition to be accessible
to a purchaser without the assistance of the vendor or employee
thereof. This bill would repeal those provisions. Existing law requires, subject to exceptions, commencing February
1, 2011, that handgun ammunition vendors obtain a thumbprint and
other information from ammunition purchasers, as specified. Existing
law provides, subject to exceptions, that commencing February 1,
2011, the delivery or transfer of ownership of handgun ammunition may
only occur in a face-to-face transaction, with the deliverer or
transferor being provided bona fide evidence of identity of the
purchaser or other transferee. Violations of any of the above
provisions are misdemeanors, some with specified penalties. This bill would repeal those provisions. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no.
State-mandated local program: no.
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| Latest Info: |
03/24/2010 -
AB 1663, NRA-sponsored repeal of AB962, failed in its first vote in the Assembly Public Safety Committee -
2 Yes (Hagman, Gilmore).
4 No (Ammiano, Beall, Skinner, Hill) and
1 Abstention (Portantino). The bill is on reconsideration and may come up for
another vote in the future weeks. Keep making calls and sending letters, emails and faxes to the
Committee!.

NRA/CRPA delivered over 76,000 letters in support of the repeal of AB 962
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| Action needed: |
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