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SB 715 Prohibits the possession of all firearms by minors?
So SB 715 passed. The below quote is taken from it. What does this actually prohibit? I would hope there are hunting/range exemptions, especially if the parent is present, but who know with this state. I don't see the list of exceptions anywhere.
"Existing law prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor. This bill would additionally prohibit the possession of a semiautomatic centerfire rifle and, commencing July 1, 2023, the possession of any firearm, by a minor, with certain exceptions." https://openstates.org/ca/bills/20212022/SB715/ |
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See the PC at https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/f...ctionNum=27505.
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Quote:
Parent/grandparent transferring to their minor child/grandchild (person under the age of 18) is considered a type of loan and does not legally transfer ownership of the firearm. ^The parent/grandparent is still considered the legal owner of the firearm. ~In order to be considered a legal transfer, all condition/requirements for the exempt loan must be met.
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