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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-Council Office , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Councilman Jerry M. Devlin Subject: Support of Senate Bill 500 Dept: Council Office r OBIGGJAl Date: July 8, 1997 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Recommended Motion: To direct the City Attomey to form a resolution in support of SB 500 - a Bill prohibiting the manufacture and sale/transfer in Califomia of handguns commonly known as "Saturday Night Specials" and forward same to our State Legislators. ~~?1P~ Signature Contact Person: Councilman Jerry Devlin Phone: 5278 Supporting Data Attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct.No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 7/~"q7 AGENDA ITEM NO. ~3 CHAIR -LATINO LEGISl..ATIVE CAUCUS STANDING COMMITTEES CHAIR. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW ELECTIONS AND REAPPORTIONMENT FINANCE, INVESTMENT AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES LOCAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SAFETY TRANSPORTATION &.euat.e c;iQ' ~ 7 , oral Horuia llI.egishttur.e.':, SELECT COMMITTEES CALlFORNIA'S WINE INDUSTRY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HIGHER EDUCATION PROCUREMENT. EXPENDITURES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY " ,:..: C.? SUBCOMMITTEES CHAIR, PRISON CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS CHAIR, PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS CHAIR, SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE AMERICAS BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW SueCOMMITTEE NO.4 CALIFORNIA-EuROPEAN TRADE DEVELOPMENT SPORTS AND PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMS JOINT COMMITTEES CHAI", PRISON CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS LEGISLATIVE SUNSET REVIEW SCHOOL FACILITIES SENATOR RICHARD G. POLANCO TWENTY-SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT June 24, 1997 0'" OIJI. j . , . Honorable Jerry Devlin Council Member City Hall 300 N D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418-0001 Dear Council Member: Twenty-nine years a~lO. Senator Robert Kenne<ly was shot to death with a Saturday niiht special. Within months, Congress responded by passing the Gun Control Act of 1968. That law made it illegal to import into the United States handguns that fail to meet specific safety standards. In 1968 Conifess banned the ilT\POrtation of Salurda,y nillht speci&.l!l!iunk jpllIs into the - United States. The NRA sJUlPOrted the ban. However, because at the time these guns were primarily made overseas, the law did not establish the same safety standards for domestic manufacturers. Through that loophole emerged a half dozen southern California companies set on cornering the market for poorly made, concealable, cheap handguns that are favored by young criminals. As a result these guns continued to be sold in our communities. John Hinkley Jr used a domestically manufactured Saturd~ niiht !ij:)llCial in his assassination attempt on former President Ronald Rllaian. Today the problem is worse than ever with a handful of California gun manufacturers producing 80 percent of the Saturday night specials sold in the entire country. I have introduced legislation that simply applies the same safety standards to domestic manufacturers that we apply to foreign manufacturers. Senate Bill 500 is a common sense, responsible gun law. If certain guns are so poorly made we have not allowed them on our shores for nearly 30 years, why are we allowing a small group of gun manufacturers to continue to produce them here in California? The manufacturers argue that people oflesser means should be able to buy these poorly made, unsafe guns. But ask yourself, would we allow cars to be sold without headlights, brakes, seatbelts and other safety features so they would be more affordable? Of course not. As Americans we demand that manufacturers meet reasonable, common sense safety standards. We should demand no less from gun manufacturers. CAPITOL OFFICE: STATE CAPITOL, ROOM 2032. SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95814.49161445-3456 PHONE. (916l 445-0413 FAX DISTRICT OFFICE: 300 SOUTH SPRING STREET. SUITE 8710. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90013. (213l620-2529 PHONE. (213) 617-0077 FAX SB 500 Page 2 Cities throughout Southern California are taking a stand against Saturday night specials because they know that these guns are commonly used by young criminals. Seven of the ten illnS most commonly confiscated at crime scenes are Saturday niiht &Ptlcials. Thirty California cities have passed local ordinances prohibiting the sale of these guns within their city limits. This month. the people of I,ivermore California lIPproved a ballot mea~ure hannin~ the sale of such weapons. Californians recognize that tougher sentencing and "Three Strikes" is not enough. We must also invest in prevention and we must stop the flow of cheap, disposable handguns that are so often used in violent crimes. Attorney General Dan Lunven's policy council that investiiated wl\Ys to reduce violent crime in California recommends a ban on Saturday niiht &Ptlcials. My legislation, Senate Bill 500 would do just that. Earlier this month the California Senate voted in support ofSB 500. SB 500 will next be heard in the State Assembly. I need your help. I am requestin& a letter of support for SB SOD from your city council. I have attached additional background material for your information. If you have any questions regarding this issue feel free to contact my chief aide Bill Mabie aL. (213) 620-2529. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, e,~Q~ Richard G. Polanco State Senator, 22nd District RP:wm Enclosures CHAIR . LATINO LEt;iISI..ATIVE CAUCUS STANDING COMMITTEES CHAIR, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS BUOGET AND FISCAl.. REVIEW ELECTIONS AND REAPPORTiONMENT FINANCE, INVESTMENT AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES LOCAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SAFETY TRANSPORTATION ~enate QIalifllrnia llIegislature SELECT COMMITTEES CALIFORNIA'S WINE INDUSTRY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HIGHER EDUCATION PROCUREMENT, EXPENDITURES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY e"" .. j , . . SUBCOMMITTEES CHAIR. PRISON CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS CHAIR. PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS CHAIR. SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE AMERICAS BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE NO.4 CALIFORNIA-EUROPEAN TRADE DEVELOPMENT SPORTS AND PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMS JOINT COMMITTEES CHAIR. PRISON CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS LEGISLATIVE SUNSET REVIEW SCHOOL FACILITIES SENATOR RICHARD G. POLANCO TWENTY-SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT SENA TE BILL 500 FACT SHEET The pUJ1lose of this bill is to prohibit the manufacture and sale/transfer in California of handguns commonly known as "Saturdav ni8ht specials". At the federal level, the importation of "Saturday night specials" has been banned through the enactment of the Gun Control Act of 1968. Section 92S(d)(3) of the act provides that a firearm shall be imported ifit is ofa type .....generally recognized as particularly suitable for, or readily adaptable to, sporting purposes," The phrase "sporting purposes" has been defined to eliminate small, poorly constructed handguns, A factoring criteria was designed to prevent the importation of these handguns. The factoring criteria is based on a relatively simple point system. First the firearm must meet all of the prerequisites. Pistols must have a manually operated safety device. The combined length and height must be not less than ten inches with the height being at least four inches and the length at least six inches. Revolvers must pass the safety test and have an overall frame length ofatleast four and one half inches and barrel length of at least three inches. In addition, a point value is assigned to the handgun's individual characteristics such as length of barrel, overall length, frame. construction, weight, caliber, safety features, type of sight, trigger, hammer and grip. Generally, the handguns passing this criteria are bigger, heavier and of a better quality than "Saturday night specials". Under Senate Bill 500 (polanco) the same standards and criteria established for guns imported into the United States would be applied to California manufacturers and dealers. The Attorney General would be responsible for compiling a catalogue of handguns that fail to meet the requirements and are therefore unlawful. The catalogue would be distributed to dealers and law enforcement personnel. Minnesota, Maryland, Hawaii, Illinois and South Carolina all currently have laws in place that prohibit "Saturday night specials". California would be the sixth state to take such action. CAPITOL OFFICE: STATE CAPITOL. ROOM 2032 . SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814. (916) 445-3456 PHONE. (916) 445-0413 FAX DISTRICT OFFICE: 300 SOUTH SPRING STREET, SUITE 8710. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90013. (213) 620-2529 PHONE. (213) 617-0077 FAX . ( AMENDED IN SENATEJUNE3,1997 AMENDED IN SENATE MAY 22, 1997 AMENDED IN SENATE MARCH 31,1997 , t SENATE BILL No. 500 Introduced by Senator Polanco 1 , 1 ~ - February 20, 1997 1 A, " 1 J '~f - ,H" . .'. .: ~ J, 1';~ad~'~O~~d'~~~~l2020~~I20290f~e~~>Cooe~; 't ; re~ting to,flrearms~. 'f" " ,\' ~ SRl5OO; ~ ~~~=n:~~;;=, - -", . . ~, ~ 'M!~;~~~~esit a .~eanor _ or_f~lonl t<:>' ,,' ;, " I' tn~q\~~e'~r,~ to be man~ture!i, imI?Ort ~~ ~~",,"'. ':.~ , state.. !keep for .-rli.,offet or exposeJor Sale, give, lend, or :' 1! ~ :\ p()SSesll specified weapons, but not includiIlg a nOnsPorting ,_. ' \ " ~ ':' pistolornonspo$irevolver. ",,1' V \1 <, ,-..f!JW' . '~:' Thfs bill would,make it a misdemeanor or fe,lony to..;~: J; 'J 1Jl8.Il~C?ture or caUSe to be manufactured, lIDport mto the~: ',$ state, ~~p for. sale,of:Fer or e~ for sale, give, or lend a.n:.u .'., '" i:' nonspo~ pIStol ornonsporting revolver. B,.~~~)V :.' ,,' . <. a;un~;."i.~l??L~o~~, ,impose asta~~m~n~llted,,)f~.:' . ';'<1 . pr~hhl' would exempt from the'abov~prohibiti6ifs ilit:~f " , importation orlendiIlg of a nonsporting pistol or a ~~, nonsporting revolver by employees or authorized agents of " the Department of Justice for specified purposes. The bill also '(," would exempt from these prohibitio~ a nonsporting revolver or a nonsporting pistol with a barrel of 2 inches or greater that REPRINT , 't .96 r , . ""., ~ SB 500 -2- may otherwise be imported into this country on the ba,sis of a determination made by the United States Secretary of the Treasury. . This bill additionally would require every person in this state licensed to manufacture fireanns pursuant to federal law to certify uncier penalty of perjury that every,model,~d, class, style, or type of pistol, revolver, or other firearmc:apable of . being concealed upon. the person that he . or: she manufactures on or after Janiuiry 1,1998, is not a prohibited nonsporting pistol or nonsporting revolver. By creating a: new crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill also would require the Attorney General to prepare . a description for identifi.cation purposes of all prohibited weapons,. instruments, ,ancl devices, and to list by mak~,. and . model ellCh nonsporting pistol arid norispOrtiIJg i:evolvet:'The . bill wol1Id require the Attorney General. to ProVid~'these descnp'~oris to ~weriforceine~f~~enCiesi. whoin'turiJ.'i2uld be reqwred to, ri1a1,cEl, ~~ descnp!ions aVcIUlal;>l~to all &K~C:Y personnel. By mcreasmg the duties of local law .ellforce01eI1t agencies, this bill' would impose a ,state-mandated 'l8c.aI program. '. .' . ....... '.' ...... .', . '. . <":t;. . ThEl'Califo'rnia Constituti~n requiresthe~te to reiml;>~ . lOCal agen~es ancl~9<l9\4istrictSfor'~:~oSts m~~ by the. state.Statutorv..,olOVisions estaoUsli procedureslOr m8ldi1g ~t reUnb~Di~t;inclult;T1~the Creation of a~~ MandatEls r.lA;T1"!l:F.und to pay, the co~Qf mandates ~c:lg not exceed $1,000,000 . statewide ahd other' prOcedur~t@ claims whose statewide costs exceed $1,000,000.. ." .J.' . ,This . bill would . providetbat,' with: regard to certilin miui~tesno rEmnblirSement is required by. this act ;fi>r ~ specified.rl"UOn.,.... . .... . ..... '. . ,..'." . ,Wit,h reg8rd,oto,~y,p.ther ~da~es, this bill wpuldproyide that, if . the . CorDmission '00. . State Mandates 'deternlinesdult the bill contains costs so mandated by.. the . . state, reimbursement for those costS shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above. . Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: yes. 96 The people of the State of California do enact as follows: 1 SECTION 1. Section 12020 of the Penal Code is 2 amended to read: . J;3 12020. (a) (1) Any person in this state who does any .,..:; 45 of the following shall be punished by imprisonment in a , . county jail not exceeding one year or in the state prison: . 6 (A) ManUfactures or causes to be manufactured, 7 imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes 8 for sale, or who gives, lends, or possesses any cane gun or .~~" 9. wallet gun, any undetectable firearm, any firearm which '" 10 iS'not immedi8.tely recognizllbleas a firearm,' any' 'U' ;camouflaging firearm contairier;myammunition which" -12 contains or cortsistsof any fli3ehette dart" any bullet' '-13. cont9;ri;ng or carrying an '. explosive agent, any balJisti'c' ,14'knife, any multiburst trigger activator, any nunchak11,' ;15anyshort-barreled>shotgun, 'l!Ily short-barreled rifle,any: .'. 16 metal knuckles, any belt buckle knife, any leadedcaIie; , 17 ,-any zip gUn,any.shUrlkeh, any unconventional pistol, anY", 18 :'.upstiCk case knife,any carte swQtI;l, any shobi-zue, my air:' .'3 19~9auge knife, any writing pen knife, or any instrument of~'~;;~X C.W 2<j:'weapon of the kind cODunOnlyf'known as a blackjack;">('~:.!1 . .:? ~sI1~~t~~=~cl~:, ~~~s::d:g~rifaCtuf~~' .:~ . ...... '; 23 imports into the state, keeps for'sale, offers or exposes foi . .. ~_.~ ~~:;t;:.s, or lends ~y,no~gpistol or nonspornl .~26 ' . (C)Carries'concealeduponhisotherpersonanydirk" .,,! , <, Z1. or dagger or any explosive substance, other than fixed,; /'! , ,; 28 ammunition;'.. '. ..' . ..'" .-'.i:l\~~~' . ~,';: 29 (2) A bullet containing or carrying an explosive agerlflt't' .. -, 30 is not a destructive device as that term is used in Section . Cf 31 12301. . . ,< 32 (b) Subdivision (a) does not 'apply to any of the 33 following: 34 (1) The. sale to, purchase by, or possession of 35 short-barreled shotguns or short-barreled rifles by police 36 departments, sheriffs' offices, marshals" offices,. the ~,' . 37 California Highway Patrol, the Department ofJustice, or 38 the military or naval forces of this state or of the United ""'f;: e -3- SB 500 ~ ~ "", 96 . . ';.~' , , . ,'\:";'," ,'~;,~:;, -~: ;.~';~\:~,>.: "". ,". . .":;'i;~f:-.:: ,. ." . (,';;'~'~f~f;., >.- '~'~f;r;,,':;'i.::.("',"'> r.': """:,..:,- f}~~' j~_;iA<\~f~:~~~ J;'~\ ;~~-'; l"':'~--"~:;;,lt,t.\.:~, ',,:.:.-," " l~ ",' ,......".~_. '.' "k' .... ".' ,~. :"":""'~'~';?'r'~~?t.. . \:~,~.:. ~:'-':: .-r~*~:\f~,' r ; ~' 1. I t,- 1:. , f?>:;'}~i ',' '~ SB 500 -,4- 1 States for use in the discharge of their official duties or th 2 possession of short-barreled shotguns and short-barrele 3 rifles by regular, salaried, full-time members of a polic 4 department, sheriff's office, marshal's office, th 5 California Highway Patrol, or the Department of Justic 6 when on duty and the use is authorized by the agency an 7 is within the course and scope of their Quties. 8 (2) The manufacture, ,possession, trlinsportation 0 9 'sale of short-barreled shotguns or short-barreled rifle 10 when authorized by the Department of Justice pursuan 11 to Article 6 (commencing with Section 12(95) of this 12 chapter and not in violation of federal law. 13 (3) The possession of a nunchaku on the premises of 14 school which holds a regulatory or business license and 15, teaches the arts of self-defense. '_ " , ,'16 (4) The manufacture ofa nunchaku for sale to, or the 17, sale of a nunchaku to, a school which holds a regulatory 18 or business license and teaches the arts of self-defense. 19, (5) Any antique firearm. For purposes of this section, 20 "antique firearm" me8QS any firearm not designed or '21 redesigned for using rimfire or conventional center fire 22 ignitiQn with fixed, 8Il;IJ'i).~tionand manufactured in or 23 before 1898.. (incltidiDg ,any, matchlock, flintlock, 24, percussion cap, or, mmj1ar type of ignition system or 25 replica thereof, whether actually inanufactured before or 26, after the year 1898), 8Qd also any firearm using fixed Zl ammunition manufactured in or before 1898, for which 28 ammunition is no longer manufactured in the United 29 States and is not readily available in the ordinary channels 30 of commercial ~ade. 31 (6) Tracer ammunition manufactured, for use in ,32 .,shotguns. 33 (7) Any firearm or ammunition which is a curio or relic 34 'as defined in Section 178.11 of Title 27 of the Code of 35 Federal Regulations and which is in the possession of a 36 person permitted to possess the items pursuant to 37 Chapter 44 (commencing with Section 921) of Title 18 of 38 the United States Code and the regulations issued 39 pursuant thereto. Any person prohibited by Section 40 12021, 12021.1, or 12101 of this code or Section 8100 or 8103 96 -5- SB 500 1 Qf the' Welfare and Institutions Code from possessing 2 firearms or ammunition who obtains title to these items . 3 by bequest or intestate succession may retain title for not . 4 more than one year, but actual possession of these items 5 at any time is p1Jni~hllble pursuant to Section 12021, 6 12021.1, or 12101 of this code or Section 8100 or 8103 of the 7 Welfare and Institutions Code. Within the year the 8 person shall transfer title to the firearms or ammunition' 9 by sale, gif!:, or other disposition. Any person who violates 10 this paragraph is in violation of subdivision (a). 11 (8) 'Any other weapon as defined in subsection (e) of 12 Section 5845 of Title 26 of the United States Code and 13 which is in the possession of a person permitted to possesS ".' 14 the weapons pursuant to the federal Gun <;:ontrol Act of , ' 15' 1968 (Public Law 9O-618),'as amendea,and-th'i"'" 16 regulations ,issUed ,pursUant thereto. Any' person 17 prohibited by Section 12021, 12021.1, or 12101 of this code 18 or Section 8100 or 8103 of the Welfare and Institutions 19 Code from possessiJlg these weapons who obt8.ms title to' 20 these weapons by bequest or intestate succession may':," 21 retain title for not more .than one year, but actual:, .' 22possessionof.these weapons at any ,time is pilni~hllbl~'~\';;"." 23 pursuant to Section 12021, 1202Ll,or 12101 of this code ofJ.'~;r. ',' 24 Section 8100 or 8103 of the Welfare and Institutions Code:: . ; 25 Within the year" the person shall.~ansfer title to the' - 26' weapons by sale, gift, or other disposition. Any person 27 who violates this paragraph is in violation of subdivision ' 28 (a). The exemption provided in this subdivision does not " 29 apply to pen guns. - .. .", . ~ - : .",,.T" 30 (9) Instruments or devices that are possessed' b.':"'~' } 31 federal; state, ancllocal historical societies, museums, an ',-' 32 institutional collections which are open to the publi . 33 provided that these instruments or devices are properl}' 34 housed, secured from unauthorized hai1d1ing, and, if the 35 instrument or device is a firearm, unloaded. ' 36 . (10) InstrumElDts or devices, other than short-barreled 37 shotguns or short-barreled rifles, that are possessed or 38 utilized during the course of a motion picture, television, 39 or video production or entertainment ,event by an 40 authorized participant therein in the course of makin'g 96 "t" " ,.',' ,. ;:. f SB 500 -6- 1 that production or event or by an authorized empl9yee 2 or agent of the entity producing that production or event. 3 (11) Instruments or devices, other than short-barreled 4 shotguns, short-barreled rifles, nonsporting pistols, or '5 nonsporting revolvers, that are sold by, manufactured by, 6 exposed or kept for sale by, possessed by, imported by, or 7 lent by persons who are in the business of selling 8 instruments or devices listed in subdivision (a) solely to 9 the entities referred to in paragraphs (9) and (10) when 10 engaging in transactions with those entities. 11 (12) The sale to, possession of, or purchase of any 12 weapon, device, or ammunition, other than a 13 short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun, by any 14 federal, state, county, city and county, or cityage~cy that 15 is charged with the enforCement of any lawfol' ~e in the 16' discharge o( their official duties; or the posSe$si.QD of any, 17 weapon,' device, ol'ammunition; Oth~':ithan a 18 short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgUil.;by peace' 19 officers thereof when on duty and the use is~'Uthorized' 20 by the agency and is within the course and scOpe of their' 21 ' duties.,' :' , "."~~', ,', '; 22 (13k Weapons, devices, and ammunition,tother than a 23 short-barreled,rifle or short-barreledshotguDi that are '24 sold by; manufaCtuted, by; exposed,'orkept"!PI' sale by;. 25 possessed by, imported by, or lent by; persons'who:are in 26 the business of selling weapons, devices, and ammunition 2:T listed in subdivision (a) 'solely to the entities referred to 28 in paragraph (12) when engaging in transactionS with 29 'those entities. ' , 30 (14) The manufacture for, sale to, exposing or keeping ,31 for sale to, importation,of, or lending of wooden clubs or 32 batons to special police officers or unifonn.edsecurity 33 guards authorized to carry any wooden"club or 'baton 34 pursuant to Section 12002 by entities that are in the 35 business of selling wooden batons or clubs to special police 36 officers and uniformed secuP-ty guards when engaging in 37 transactions with those persons. 38 (15) The importation or lending of a nonsporting 39 pistol or nonsporting ,revolver by employees or' 40 authorized agents of the Department of Justice for the 96 -7- SB 500 ih 1 purpose of determining whether the weapon is 2 prohibited by this section. 3 (16) A nonsporting pistol or nonsporting revolver with 4 a barrel of two ~chesor greater in length that may 5 'otherwise be imported into the United States on the basis 6 of a detenninationmade by the United States Secretary 7 of the Treasury pursuant to paragraph (3) of subsection 8 (d) of Section 925 of Title 18 of the United. States Code. 9 (c) (1) As used in this section, a "short-barreled 10 shotgun" means any of the following: 11 (A) A firearm which is designed or redesigned to fire 12 a fixed shotgun shell and having a barrel or barrels ofless 13 than 18 inches in length. ' ' ' 14 ,,(B) A firearm which has an;overalllength oflessthan, 15 26 inches IUld which is' desigt:i~ c:>r redesigqed to fire ~, 16 fixed shotgun shell.,., :~;'",i,' ,",+. ~H 17 (C) Any weapoll.madefroma Shotgun (~hether,by, 18 ,alteration, modification; or ptherwise) if that wea~ as 19 modified; has an overall length ,Qf less than 26 inches orii 20 barrel or barrels ofless than1$.ig.phes in,length. " 1,:'1:' 21 (D) Any device which may.tie re~y ,reStored tofirEt;' 22 .a fixed shotgun sheJlwhich, wheJi~restored; is a devi~t ,"" , ' " 23 ",defined ip. subparagr.phs, (^,)to'~hinclusive;",,:::Hj) · .,;~~t't,xt,; 24. (E) Any part, or~mbinati9Il;bf;p!U1S, designed an9i.';l~C\" " 25; intended to convert a de~ce mto/ldevice defined iA"', 26 subparagraphs (A) to (C)..inc1usiv;e, or any combinati<id(;,., ~ ",(~ra:: (g)~in~I~,'<:,hV,e~~: ~teea,r:Fy',a:,', :~feard,'f:~li$f,,'.,:",':7;'\" 29 parts are in the possession or under the control of, :< 30 ,SQIlle person. ' ,', ,',\ ' ,"-'; ",. """,' 31, (2) As .used in ;~section, a "shon-barreled rifr.~; , 32 meansanyof thefollowmg:n', ',:"'. ,:(;~fr\.{' 33 (A) A rifle having a barrel or barrels of less ~' 1~ 34 inches in length. '. '. , , . ' . ,,/,i, 35 (B) A rifle with an overall length ofless than 26 inches' 36 (C) ,Any weapon made from a rifle (whether by 37 alteration, modification, or otherwise) if that weapon as 38 modified has an overall length of less than 26' inches or a 39 barrel or barrels of less than 16 inches in length. 96 < .'-" , \;' 1, . ,. i'. {" n " n f ';\ .:; SB 500 -8- 1 (0) Any device which may be readily restored to fire 2 a fixed cartridge which, when so restored, is a device 3 defined in subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive. 4 . (E) Any part, or combination of parts, designed and 5 intended to convert a device into a device defined in 6 subparagraphs (A) to (C), inclusive, or any combination 7 of parts from which a device defined in subparagraphs 8 (A) to (C), inclusive, may be readily assembled if those 9 parts are in the possession or under the control of ,the 10 same person. 11 (3) As used in this section, a "nunchaku" means an 12 instrument consisting of two or more sticks, clubs, bars. or 13 rods to be used as handles, connected by a rope, cord, 14 ,wire, or cPain, intl:le design .of a weapon used in 15 connection with the practice pf a system 'of Self-defenSe' 16 such as karate. . , .m;';yt~m.,' . 17. '. . (4) .~ used in tl$sec~on, a "wallet gun':' ,means ariy 18 firearm ,mounted or enclosed in acase;.l~bling a 19 wallet; designed to' be' or capable of being:cariied in a 20 pocket,or purse, if the firearm may'be;"fired while. 21 mounted or enclosed-in the case. . . ,,".,,'\. " .' . 22 . (5) As uSed in'this section, a "cane~,~means any' _23'fire~ mQ~ted or ~cl~d ina stick, s~. iod~ crutch, 24' _.or 'I1rr"lAT deVIce, deSJgIled.tQPe, or capaQltt,~bt:lingused 25 as,an aid in walking; ifthe'firearm may,~;6redwhile 26 mounted or enclosed thereiIL ..;;J..!i."h;~;;~' . : ~ (6) As used iri.this section, a "flechette;daJ;t" means a 28 dart, capable of being fired from ad;irearm. which 29, measures approximately one inch jn lengtb.,"With tail fins 30 which take up five-sixteenths of an incl1,Qt,thebody. . 31 (7) As used in this section,.;'metaEkDl1cldes" means' 32 'any device or ,instrument .made . who~y,~ol(,partially of 33 metal which is woI:Jl for purposes of oft#'''' ot defense ii1 34 or on the hand and which.either pro~'tS'the'wearer's 35 hand while striking a blow or increases the force of impact 36 from the blow or injury to the individual receiving the 37 blow. The metal contained in the device may help 38 support the hand or fist, provide a shield to protect it, or 39 consist of projections or studs which would contact the 40 individual receiving a blow. -9- SB 500 i I 1 (8) As used in this section, a "ballistic knife" means a 2 device that propels a knifelike blade as a projectile by 3 means of a coil spring, elastic material, or compressed gas. 4 Ballistic knife does not include any device which propels 5 an arrow or a bolt by means of any common bow, 6 compound bow, crossbow, or underwater spear gun. 7 (9) As used in this section, a "camouflaging firearm 8 container" means a container which meets all of the 9 following criteria: 10 (A) It is designed and iritended to enclose a firearm. 11 (B) It is de~gned and intended to allow the firing of 12 the enclosed firearm by external controls while the 13 firearm is in the container. 14 (C) It is not readily recognizable as containing a" 15 firearm. ' . . 16 "Camouflaging firearm container"doesn9tincludEi{f:';, 17 any camouflaging covering used while engaged, in lawfUl:;';j~;;:;.' 18' hunting or while going to or retumingfrom a la~\;;j'('i' . 19 'hun tin' g expedition' "".' ..c'. . ' ',' ""''';'. ".' . . .... . ." . . .., C""'<' . 20 (10) As used ~ this ~ection;ia ':Zipgun" means ~X.i~>' 21 weapon' or deVlce whicll.IIleetsall. of ,the fono~.,,, .' 22 criteria: . ';,:.... .' .' ."::',,,~;;' 23,. '. (A)' It.was not imported aiafirearmpyan importElFj':;;::', ..... 24 ' licensEidllursUant. to.ChaPtet~44( comDienclrig' Witlfit?<~~:'~ ..... ... '. 25 section 921) Of Title ~8ofthe United StlteS'tO(le'and~~,~~j:;' 26 regulationsiSSliedpUrsu8nttheieto. ;,Yi';'~~: "!,:lY.~!t)<." ~ (B) .It was not originally d~~ to be a firearm. by"~.:.,<;" . 28 manufacturer '.licensed " pumWlt to Chaptet' . fiT 29 (commencing with Section 921) of Title 18 of the Unit;m>; : 30 States code and the regulations issued pursUarit thereto. . 31 (C) No tax was paid on the weapon or device nof Was ' 32 an exemption from paying tax on ,that weapono(~eyiCe" 33 . ,grailted iunder.: Section. ,,4181, ~a\nd " :~~eri .'F.,., . 34.. (commencing.with SeclioIi'4216)'andG'(cq: . enc@i:,:f.:.'.i 35 with Section 4221) of Chapter 32 of Title 26 of the Unlr&h;; 36 States Cod. e, as amended, and the regulations isSued ',t.. 37 pursuant thereto. .'. . . " 38 (D) It is made or altered to eXpel a projectile by the . 39 force of an explosion or other form of combustion. 96 1, C ~'1', ,.: ~. i\ r. . 1 ~f, . ./"t,"'. 1; ~,' '~;:<:. . ~', ,:... . 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SB 500 -10- 1 (11) As used in this section, a "shuriken" means any 2 instrument, without handles, consisting of a metal plate . 3 having three or more radiating points with one or more 4. sharp edges and designed in the shape of a polygon, 5 trefoil, cross, star, diamond, or other geometric shape for 6 use as a weapon for throwing. 7 (12) As used in this section, an "unconventional pistol" 8 means a firearm that does not have a rifled bore and has 9 a barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length Or has 10 an overall length of less than 26 inches. 11 (13) As used in this section, a "belt buckle knife" 12 means a knife which is made an integral part of a belt 13 buckle and consists of a blade With a length of at least 21/2 14 inches. 15 (14) As used in this section, a "lipstick, case knife" " 16 means a'. knife enclosed within and made an integral part 17 of a lipstick case.' : ,,'.'<'" . .- 18 (15) As used in this section, a "cane sword" means'a . 19 cane, swagger stick, stick, staff, rod, pole;' umbrella, or . 20 ~m;]9T device, having concealed within it a blade that - 21 may be used as a sword or stiletto.' . 22 (16) As used in this section, a "shobi-iue"meimli a staff, 23 crutch, stick" rod,. 'Or pole conce./lHnga kD.ifepr, bla4.e '.' 24 ~thin it which may~expOsedbyaf1ip6ftbew.Pste)r "25 by Ii mechanical actioD;~"" .. . ' "./: ;r.i...',:.': .. . "~' 26' (17) As used in this section, a "1e8dedcane" means a 27 staff, crutch, $tick, rod; pole,:'oi', siinilar device, 28 unnaturally weighted with lead.. .' ' 29 (18) Asusedinthissection,an"airgaug~knife"means 30 a device that appears to be ail air gauge buf.has<:pDeealed 31 within it a pointed, metallic shaft that is designed to be a 32 . stabbing instnunent which 'is expOSed ,bymeehanical 33 .action or gravity which lookS iIito:pIaCe\vhen'extElDded. 34. (19) As used. in this SeCtioii, a !'wrlfuigpen'knife" 35 means a device that appears to be' a 'writing pen but has 36 concealed within it a pointed, metallic shaft that is 37 designedto be a stabbing instrument which is expOsed by 38 mechanical action or gravity which locks into place when 39 extended or the pointed, metallic shaft is exposed by the 40 removal of the cap or cover on the device. 96 -11- SB 500 . 1 (20) As used in this section, a "rifle" means a weapon 2 designed or redesigned, made or remade; and intended 3 to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned 4 and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in 5 a fixed cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a . 6 rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger. . 7 . .(21) As used in this secti6n, a "shotgun" means a, 8 weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, ~d . 9 intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or . 10 redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the 11 explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth 12 bore either a number of projectiles (ball shot) or a single '.13 projectile for each pull of the trigger. . 14 . (22) As used in this section, an "undetectable firearm" 15 means any weapon which meets one of the. following ~ 16 requirements: . . .C,' . ~ 17 (A) When, after removal of grips, . stockS,.<an(l, 18 magazines, it is not as detectable as the SecUrity .;19 Exemplar, by walk-through metal detectors calibrated' . :20 and operated to detect the Security Exemplar. ,.;;\'i:".)' 21 (B) When any.,major component of which, wh~. . .22 subjected to inspeCtion by the types of X-ray machiIl~ <' . ~ commonly Used at airports, does not generate an nnage' ,0 . 24 that accurately depicts the ~pe of the component. ' .. 25 . Barium sulfate or other compoUnds may be uSed' in~~};;1lii':}, 26 fabrication of the cOmponent.l; ., . , ..' ~',. ,,~~;',~;'i:C!i(;'.. 27 (C) For purposes of this paragraph, the terms :",. "." 28 "firearm," "major cOmponent,"and "Security Exemplar;~~!:.~; 29 have the same meanings as those terms are definedfn' ,.,. 30 Section 922 of Title 18 of the United States Code.' "'::; ..... 31 All firearm detection eqUipment newly installed iIi" , . 32 nonfederal public buildings in this state shall be. of ,,~ . 33.. identified by either the lJnited States Attorney GeJl~81, . 34 _ the secretary of Transportation,.or the Secretaryof:th~t,:~).. .... 35 Treasury, as appropriate, as available state-of-the-art ': . , . 36 equipment capable of detecting an undetectable firearm,; . 37 as defined, while distinguishing innocuoUS metal' objects . 38 likely to be carried on one's person sufficient for .39 reasonable passage of the public. 96 ~ ,: , ., lki' H. ~ ~,. . \. t '~~-. r r:;. " f~. . .o~_ ,'. ~ ; . ~ " '! ~ . SB 500 -12- 1 (23) As used in this section, a "multiburst trigger 2 activator" means one of the following devices: 3 (A) A device designed or redesigned to be attached 4 to a semiautomatic firearm which allows the firearm to 5 discharge two or more shots in a burst by activating the 6 device. 7 (B) A manual or power-driven trigger activating 8 device constructed and designed so that when attached 9 to a semiautomatic firearm it increases the rate of fire of 10 that firearm. 11 (24) As used in this section, a "dirk" or "dagger" means 12 a knife or other instrument with or without a handguard 13 that is capable of ready use as a stabbing weapon that may 14 inflict great bodily injury or death. .. 15(25) As used jIUhis ~tion,~'nonsportingrevolver" '16 means a firearm, firearm frame, or firearm receiver that 17 . meets all of the following criteria: 18 (A) It is a device designed to be used as a weapon, from 19 which is expelled a projectile by the Jorceof any . 20 explosion, or other form of combustion. .. ' 21 . (B) It fires fixed ammunition contained.in a rotary . 22 cylinder behin9 the firearm's barrel. , >23 . (C) It presents afresh roundto the barrclaftereach 24\pull of the trigger. .' . '.:,; .25 (0) It has an overall frame length ofless than four and 26 one-half inches measured on a line parallel to the barrel. 27 (E) It has a barrel length less than three inches. .:. 28 (F) It does not have a safety device, that, either 29 automatically. in the case of a double.. action firing 30 mechanism, or by manual operation iIi the case of a single . . '. 31 action firing mechanism, causes the hAmmer to retract to 32 a pojIlt where the firing pin does not rest upon the priIrier '33 .of the cartridge. . .. - '" . 34. (G) The safety device, once activated, is not capable 35 of withstanding the impact of a weight, equal to the 36 weight of the firearm, dropped a total of five times from 37' a height of 36 inches above the rear of the hammer spur 38 onto the rear of the hammer spur with the firearm resting 39 in a position where the line of the barrel is perpendicular 40 to the plane of the horizon. 96 -13- SB 500 1. (H) It has a score ofless than 45 points pursuant to the 2 scoring factor specified as follows: . 3 (i) Barrel length: one-half point for each one-fourth 4 inch that the barrel is longer than four inches. 5 . (ii) Frame construction: 6 (I) Fifteen points if investment cast steel or forged 7 steel., . 8 (II) Twenty points if investment cast HTS alloy or 9 forged HTS alloy.. ' 10 (ill) Fireann weight: one point for each ounce with the 11 fireann unloaded. 12 (iv) Caliber: . 13 (I) Zero points if the foreann accepts only .22 caliber 14 short or.25 caliber ACP. ' 15' . (II) . Three points if the fireann accepts .22 caliber long 16 '. rifle or ammuIiition in the range between.3O caliber arid ". 17 .38 S&:W, . /. ",: ,;.... ..," ". 18 . .' (III) Four pOints if the fireann acceptS.38 ~aliber ,19 special ammuIiition. . . 20 (IV) Five points if the revolver accepts .357 magnUDl "21"or over.; 22 (v) Miscellaneous equipment: c23,e(I)Five points if the fireann has either drift or click .,24 adjustable target sights. ." . ". ............. .':25 ,. '(11) Five pomts if the firearm has target grips. '. ,':;,;. "". 26 (III) Five pomts if.the fireantt. has a targethAyrnner ~'i - 2:1. and a target trigger. . . .. ....\> 28 . (I) The fireann, firearm frame, or fireannreceiveris; , 29, made on or llfi:er January 1, 1998. . .'..... 30 ,(26).As used in .this section, "nonsportlng pistol" 31 means a firearol, firearm frame, or fireann reCeiver that 32 meets all of the following criteria: C' . '. ..:. ' . 33 (A) Itisadevicedesignedtobeusedasaweapo~from 34 which is - expelleda.'projectilebY theforce'OffailY( 35 explosion, or other form of cOmbustion.' '."V:> 36 (B) It does not fire fixed ammuIiition contained m a 37 rotary cylinder behind the fireann's barrel.. . 38 (C) It does not have a positive manually operated 39 safety device. / 96 , , ,I \ I! il , , !~ SB 500 -.14- 1 (D) It has a combined length and height less than 10 2 inches with the height (right angle measurement to the 3 barrel without magazine or extension) less than 4 inches 4 and the length less than 6 inches. 5 (E) It has a score ofless than 75 points pursuant to the 6 scoring factor specified as follows: 7 (i) Overall length: one point for each one-fourth inch 8 over six inches. 9 (ii) Frame construction: 10 (I) Fifteen points if investment cast steel or forged 11 steel.. . 12 (II) Twenty points if .investment cast HTS alloy or .13 forged HTS alloy. . . . .' .' . . . . '14 . (iii) Firearm weight: one point for each ounce with the ;.15 fire~ ~oaded an~ the magazine in place. . .:16 .,,;(IV) Caliber:.;,;;,..>. ..:. .:....;.... .: 17 '. (I) Zero points if the firearm accepts only .22 caliber : 18 . short or.25 caliber automatic ammunition. ., . 19 . (II) . Three points if the f1rearm.accepts either. .22 .' 2O,c~ber long rifle ammunition or any ainmUnition within . 21 the range delimited by 7.65 m;)Umeter aIic:l,.~380 caliber 22 automatic.: '.'. ,'l'..,,:,,""" "'i<;i1t,i~';""ij;t.~i;. ,', . '.,: 23.' dIll) T~n, points~tl;1e:firearm.accept~:~ '!'nUmeter 24 parabellum ammunitionot over....: " . '. ,. 25 (v) Safety Ieatures: .' ','i ...1.. .. . 26 (I) .FivePomts ifthefirellIm has .a ~Ocked hreeCh 27 mechanism. , ' '28. (II) Five points if the fuearmhas a loaded chamber 29 indicator.. 0; .... .,.,.,' ,'r':;., . 30 .' (ill), Three points if the firearm has a grlp,S#ety.' ". ,31 " (IV) .Five points if the firean:n. ~ a mag~e.safety. . 32 (V) Ten points if the firearm has a firing pin block or 33 lock. '. '.." 34 (vi) Miscellaneous equipment: . 35 (I) Two points if the firearm has an external hammer. 36 (II) Ten points if the firearm has a double action firing 37 mechanism. 38 (ill) Five points if the firearm has a drift adjustable 39 target sight. 96 -15- SB 500 l' (IV) Ten points if the fireann has a click adjustable 2 target sight. , 3 (V) Five points if the fireann has target grips. 4 (VI) Two points if the fireann has a target trigger. S (F) The fireann, fireann frame, or fireann receiver is 6 made on or after January I, 1998. 7 (d) Knives carried in sheathS which are worn openly 8 suspended from the waist of the wearer are not concealed 9 within the meaning oHhis, section. ' 10 (e) Every person in this state who is licensed as a 11 ,manufacturer of firearms pursuant to Chapter 44 ' 12 (commencing with Section 921) of Title 18 of the United 13 States Code shall certify under penalty of perjury and any 14 other remedy provided .by law that every model, kind, 15 class, style, or type of pistol, revolver, or other fireann 16 ,capableQfbeing concealed upon the person that he or she ' d 17 'manufactures on or 'after Januaiy I, 1998,is no~ a . 18 nonsportiJigpistol ornoIlSporting revolver as prohibited ;19 by this 'section. ' ,.", ' " , ,', ,', " 20' ,SEC. 2.' ,Section 12029 of the Penal Code is' ainended . 21 to read:; i . ;;! 22' i2029. (a) Except as provided in Section 12020, ' " 23 blackjacks, s]nnwmots,. billies,' nunchakus, ,sandclubs, " 24 sandbags,\ shurikeils,metal :knuckles,short-barr~ed 25 sbotgqns;,or sbort-:barreled ,rifleS ~'defined in Secti~i1i 'OO/'l2020.'iUid'aDY'other'item'which is liSted insubdivisi9b. .', Z1 (a) otSection 12020 and is not listed in mbdiVision'(a)'bf' 28, Section'l2028 are nuis8rices; and the AttOrney' Gener81; 29 district attorney, or city attorney may brlng an action to 30 enjoin the manufacture of,impOrtation of, keeping for 31 sale of,offeting or exposing for sale, giving, lending, or, , 32 possession of, any of the foregoing items. These weapOns? 33 shall be subject to confiscation and summAry c;l,estructiqii 34 ,whenever found within,themate.TheseweapOlis ~~~ 35' destroyedlif the: same ; IilaJUler.llS',other ,weapOns . 36 'described in Section' 12028, excePt' that uPon' the ' '37 certification of a judge or of the district attorney that the 38 ends of justice will be subserved thereby, the weapon 39 shall be preserved until the necessity for its use ceases. 96 Ii 1'1 I' : ! !I .--,. .---.---------,,-- SB' 500 -'16:':"" 1 (b) (1) The AttOriiey'C'ellElral shall prepare a 2 description for identification pUrpoSes, including a 3 picture or 'diagram, of i till'weap<>ns,~ 'instrUments, and 4 devices prohibited by Section 12020. In addition; the 5 Attorney General shall list by make and model each 6 nonsporting pistol and nonsporting revolver. The 7 Attorney General shall provide these descriptions to law 8 enforcement agencies who shall make the de~ptions 9, available to all agency personnel. 10 (2) The Attorney General 8fte:II may charge every '11 person in this state who is licensed as a manufacturer of 12 firearms pursuant to Chapter 44 (commencing with 13 Section 921) of Title 18 of the United States Code 8 an 14 snnualfee not exceeding the costs of preparing . ' '15 descriptions of prohibited weapons, instruments, and :f" 16 devices, listing by make and model eachnonsportblg ; -' 17 pistol and nonspola' rting revolver, and providing these , ::,: ' 18 descriptions to w enforcement agencies, pursuant to , J 19 paragraph (1). I ;; : " 20 SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act ;;", 21. pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California r!, ",,', 22 Constitu~oJl for certain costs thatmay he incurred by a t>" 2.1,. local agency or school district because in that regard this ,;,'< ' 24 act creattls Ii new,crime or infraction,'elim;';lItes a crime ~ f~';"' 25 or infraction, or changes the ~naltyfor a crime or l 26 infraction, within, . the meaning of Section 17556 of the f " ' 27 Government Code, or changes the 'definition of a crime ( 28 within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the ;' , 29 California Constitution. , '. i 30 However,notwithstariding Section 17610 of' the I 31 Government Code, if the Comm;q;on on State Mandates I 32 determines that this act contains other costs mandated by i,';,: 33 the state, reimbursement to local'agencies and school 34 districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Plirt 7 35 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 36 2 of the Government Code. IT the statewide cost of the 37 claim for reimbursement does not exceed one million 38 dollars ($1,000,000), reimbursement shall be made from 39 the State Mandates Claims Fund. c , 96 ,SB 500 1 Notwithstanding Section 17580 of the Government 2 Code, unless otherwise specified, the provisions of this act 3, shall become operative on the same date that the act 4 takes effect pursuant to the California Constitution. -17- .. , .,...,...;. .'. A~~' :jfJ:-,-',' : ;,: ~:~~;~}"::~t' ' :'.' ' ~~ ~{;'/ :,.... ::7Y,,,,'i::.'.~~. -,< ~ ;'~ !,' , ,,', . .., .~ " " 96 l' i~ I i I I . Senate Bill SB 500 Support List (partial list as or 5-7-97) . ',' -"-: ~'," .,:~, ;. 't,:/ ,!~,,-,~ '; · California Organization of Police and Sheriffs . ... . - .,' ,,< ) t;.. :::';'r}:~~'+<'.'f'~;~lit.,:,_ >1.!\ti(7P:'~~' · California Police Chiefst Association . California Church Impact Los Angeles Unified School District Senate Public Safety Committee , ",',", ... League of California Cities. . 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'~,'I''i{ :>'.': +'1'.t ." , .;"",,~i'i;"!o6,:~t<~\.~'l1f ~i ',A't.fHandgun Control ie', .~}~~" ",' "i.,,,~:~~~, ~'i/i>, . . i~~l~~}t,;:')c,q~::,.~."...t~::.,.1.''5',.~~~ r:"?'~14:") ;'~,~';'~~~':;:~ '."i~'.f Southern California Public Health AssoCiafib .. (P:;fr . //"~-';;"-~C ,:,\",<;t:7~i''''~~' . ,,'" p . . ;:', .::<,': ',. ~:' 1.., 'j .'1 ,tJi ,".' , t ~ . .:~tf )';t '>l. i~TI::~1-~.&,}:r>(i1: ..-~ 1,: , 10 REASONS WHY WE SHOULD BAN SA TURDA Y NIGHT SPECIALS 1.' "The proliferation ofthese cheap, inexpensive handguns is a major contributor to the number of senseless shootings that occur each day on our streets" (Source: California Organization oCPolice and Sheriffs) 2. "California should enact legislation to prohibit the manufacture and sale of ~-~.-^-_. handguDl commonly referred to u 'Saturday night specials'." (Source: Attorney General Dan Lungren's Policy Council on Violence Prevention) 3. , 10. Saturday night specials are... "miserably made, potentially defective arms that contribute so much to the rising violence." (Source: American Rifleman - an NRA publication, arguing in support oCthe import ban on Saturday night specials, February 1968)