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Governor Signs Gun Reform Bill Co-Authored by Senator Anthony Portantino Modeled After Texas Abortion Ban Law

Published on Monday, July 25, 2022 | 5:16 am
 

Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during a ceremony marking the signing of SB 1327, a major gun reform bill jointly authored by Senators Anthony Portantino and Bob Hertzberg. Portantino, seen at right, represents Senate District 25 which includes Pasadena, Altadena, South Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge. [photo courtesy of Senator Portantino’s office]
Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 1327, a major gun reform bill jointly authored by Senators Anthony Portantino and Bob Hertzberg.

Portantino represents Senate District 25 which includes Pasadena, Altadena, South Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge.

SB 1327 allows private citizens to sue a person who manufactures, distributes, transports, imports, or sells assault weapons, .50 BMG rifles, ghost guns, or ghost gun kits in California. It allows citizens to sue for $10,000 on each weapon involved, as well as attorney fees. Governor Gavin Newsom is the official sponsor of the legislation, which takes its framework from a Texas anti-abortion bill declared constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.

“The continued need to adopt sensible solutions to our nation’s tragic history of gun violence is dire and necessary,” said Senator Portantino.

“That includes SB 1327 – which I am proud to jointly author with Senator Hertzberg. I am grateful to Governor Newsom for his partnership on this important bill that will keep our communities safe and improve public safety for all Californians. If Texas can outrageously use this type of law to attack a woman’s reproductive freedom, we can do the same thing in California to hold gun dealers accountable for their actions,” stated Senator Portantino.

SB 1327 continues Senator Portantino’s record as one of California’s most ardent gun reform advocates. During his time in the Assembly, the Senator successfully banned the open carry of handguns and rifles in California and as Senator, he raised the general gun purchase age in California to twenty-one. In 2019, Governor Newsom also signed Senator Portantino’s SB 172. The bill enacted a slate of significant provisions related to firearms storage by broadening criminal storage crimes, adding criminal storage offenses to those offenses that can trigger a 10-year firearm ban, and creating an exemption to firearm loan requirements for the purposes of preventing suicide. The same year, SB 376 was signed into law, which reduces the number of firearms an unlicensed individual is annually able to sell and the frequency with which they are able to sell. In 2021, Senate Bill 715 was signed into law, which enacts important gun purchase safeguards. Senator Portantino is working with Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta on SB 918, California’s answer to the recent Supreme Court decision on Concealed Weapons Permits.

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