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Legislative updates, court decisions, and regulatory changes affecting California firearms law.

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AB 1127: California's Convertible Pistol Ban (Effective July 1, 2026)

AB 1127 bans the sale of semiautomatic pistols with cruciform trigger bars (targeting Glock-pattern pistols) beginning July 1, 2026. Existing owners may keep their pistols. The NRA has filed a lawsuit (Jaymes v. Bonta) challenging the ban.

Legislation
Reviewed May 15, 2026
Proposed

SB1203 (2026): Private Security Firearm Discharge Reporting

Senate Bill 1203 would establish reporting requirements for firearm discharges by private security personnel in California.

Legislation
Who: Private security companies, licensed private security guards who carry firearms, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), clients of private security firmsReviewed May 15, 2026
Proposed

AB2761 (2026): New Firearms Crimes Provisions

Assembly Bill 2761, newly introduced, would create or amend provisions related to crimes involving firearms. The bill may be heard in committee as early as March 23, 2026.

Legislation
Who: Depends on final bill text — potentially all California firearm owners, criminal defendants, prosecutors, and law enforcementReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB1753 (2026): Protective Orders and Firearms Surrender

Assembly Bill 1753 would amend California's protective order framework as it relates to the surrender of firearms and ammunition by restrained persons. The first hearing was canceled at the author's request.

Legislation
Who: Individuals subject to protective orders, domestic violence survivors, family law attorneys, law enforcement agencies responsible for enforcing surrender ordersReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB1943 (2026): Pupil Safety Notifications Regarding Firearms

Assembly Bill 1943 would establish notification requirements related to firearms and pupil safety, potentially requiring schools to notify parents or law enforcement when certain firearm-related risks involving students are identified.

Legislation
Who: School administrators and staff, parents and guardians, students, school districts, law enforcement agenciesReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB2584 (2026): The Preemptive Self Defense Act — Expanding Self-Defense Protections

Assembly Bill 2584, the "Preemptive Self Defense Act of 2026," would expand California's self-defense protections by allowing action based on perceived imminent threat, providing civil immunity for lawful self-defense, and preventing consideration of martial arts training when evaluating defensive force.

Legislation
Who: All California residents, prosecutors and defense attorneys, law enforcement officers, firearm owners, individuals with martial arts trainingReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB1974 (2026): Establishing a Voluntary Firearm Storage Program

Assembly Bill 1974 would create a voluntary firearm storage program in California, allowing gun owners to temporarily store their firearms outside the home during periods of elevated risk.

Legislation
Who: Firearm owners seeking temporary safe storage options, law enforcement agencies or other entities that would administer the program, mental health professionalsReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB2047 (2026): Mandating 3D Printing Blocking Technology for Firearms

Assembly Bill 2047 would require 3D printers sold in California to include technology that prevents the printing of firearm components, a first-of-its-kind regulatory approach targeting ghost gun manufacturing at the hardware level.

Legislation
Who: 3D printer manufacturers and retailers, consumers who purchase 3D printers, makers and hobbyists, the 3D printing industry broadlyReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB 1955 (2026): Peace Officer Exemption to Firearm Enhancements

Assembly Bill 1955 (2025-2026) adds a narrow peace-officer exemption to California's firearm enhancements under Penal Code 12022.53 and amends the electronic-communication threat provision in Penal Code 71. It does not broadly reduce enhancements or make them retroactive.

Legislation
Who: Criminal defendants charged with firearm enhancements, prosecutors, defense attorneys, individuals currently serving sentences that include firearm enhancementsReviewed May 28, 2026
Proposed

AB2339 and SB1220 (2026): Expanding Prohibited Persons Categories

Two bills — AB2339 in the Assembly and SB1220 in the Senate — would expand the categories of persons prohibited from possessing firearms in California.

Legislation
Who: Individuals who may fall under new prohibited-person categories, law enforcement agencies enforcing firearm prohibitions, firearms dealers conducting background checksReviewed Mar 18, 2026
Proposed

AB1948 and AB1912 (2026): Concealed Carry License Reforms and Archery-Season Concealed Carry

Two bills address California's concealed carry framework: AB1948 would amend CCW license requirements statewide, while AB1912 would allow any person hunting deer during archery season to carry a concealed firearm for protection — without requiring a CCW permit.

Legislation
Who: CCW permit holders and applicants, all hunters participating in archery deer season, county sheriffs who issue CCW licensesReviewed May 15, 2026
Proposed

AB1810 (2026): Technical Amendments to the Centralized Firearms Dealer List

Assembly Bill 1810 would make technical, nonsubstantive amendments to existing provisions regarding the centralized list of firearms dealers already maintained by the California Department of Justice.

Legislation
Who: Licensed firearms dealers, the California DOJ Bureau of FirearmsReviewed Mar 18, 2026