
On Monday, April 13th at 10:00 AM, the Senate Committee on Appropriations will hear Senate Bill 948, legislation aimed at dramatically expanding the scope and requirements of California’s Firearm Safety Certificate. Additionally, on Tuesday, April 14th at 8:00 AM, the Assembly Committee on Judiciary will hear Assembly Bill 2047 ,a proposal that would effectively convert every 3-D printer into a device subject to government oversight.
Please use the Take Action button below to contact members of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and urge them to OPPOSE SB 948.
Senate Bill 948 would dramatically expand California’s Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements by mandating a minimum eight-hour training course beginning in 2028, including live-fire exercises and state-prescribed classroom instruction. The bill also imposes a new mandate on individuals moving into California. Criminal misuse of firearms is not the result of insufficient government mandates, yet this bill imposes additional regulatory burdens on law-abiding citizens while doing nothing to address crime.
Please use the Take Action button below to contact members of the Assembly Committee on Judiciary and urge them to OPPOSE AB 2047.
Assembly Bill 2047 prohibits the sale or transfer of 3-dimensional printers unless equipped with so-called “firearm blocking technology” designed to detect and prevent the printing of known firearm blueprint designs. Further, AB 2047 mandates that all certified manufactures of 3-D printers be listed on the California Department of Justice’s website and creates a criminal offense for knowingly facilitating the circumvention of firearm blocking technology. Click here to read more.
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