Newsom Just Signed a Gun Confiscation Bill - What It Means for Your Rights
Story by Lisa Greene • 19h
As reported by KTLA’s Iman Palm, the law creates a pilot program in four counties – Alameda, El Dorado, Santa Clara, and Ventura – that for the first time lets district attorneys directly seek Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs).
Those are California’s “red flag” orders that temporarily take firearms from people a judge deems a danger to themselves or others.
Under current law, prosecutors can’t file these petitions themselves. AB 1344 changes that – at least in the pilot counties – through January 1, 2032, with annual reports starting in 2027 to the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis, according to Palm’s coverage.
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