Senator Portantino’s Gun Storage Bill Passes Assembly Public Safety Committee
For Immediate Release: June 11, 2024
Contact: Lerna Shirinian, (818) 409-0400
Senator Portantino’s Gun Storage Bill Passes Assembly Public Safety Committee
Sacramento, CA – Senate Bill 53, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee today. The bill expands on Senator Portantino’s earlier firearm safe storage law by expanding efforts to thwart suicide, unintentional shootings, and theft. Senator Portantino’s prior legislation, SB 172, was passed and signed in 2019. SB 53 builds on that effort and will make Californians even more safe. President Biden is modeling a national safe storage effort on SB 172 and Senator Portantino has been invited by the White House to promote safe storage efforts.
“Safely storing your firearm is commonsense public safety policy,” stated Senator Portantino. “SB 53 will unequivocally save lives by ensuring that a firearm is stored in a manner that will prevent unintentional firearm injuries, protect Californians in the home, and deter violence in public. Safe storage is proven to reduce firearm injuries and I’m pleased to be tightening California’s existing law.”
Death by firearm is the number one cause of death for children in the United States. States that have safe storage laws have seen a 78 percent drop in unintentional shootings committed by children compared to states that do not have safe storage laws in place. Additionally, firearms are the most lethal method used in suicide deaths, with a fatality rate of approximately 90%.
SB 53 prohibits a person from keeping or storing a firearm in a residence unless the firearm is stored in a DOJ-approved locked box or safe. Under this bill, a violation results in an infraction for the first offense and a misdemeanor for a second and subsequent offense and subjects the violator to a one-year ban on the purchase and possession of a firearm.
“When guns end up in the wrong hands – whether it be by a child, a person in crisis, or a thief – tragedy is on the horizon. All too often unsecured firearms are to blame for mass shootings, homicides, unintentional shootings, and firearm suicides,” stated Kris Brown, President of Brady. “Safe storage can prevent these tragedies before they strike. California has long been a leader in gun violence prevention, and SB 53 will take the Golden State one step further by ensuring that all gun owners safely store their firearms. Brady is grateful to Senator Portantino for his unwavering commitment to freeing California from gun violence.”
SB 53 is supported by the Brady Campaign, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles, Alzheimer’s Orange County, Alzheimer’s San Diego, Brady California, Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords Courage to Fight Gun Violence, Moms Demand Action, Scrubs Addressing the Firearm Epidemic (SAFE), Silicon Valley Alliance for Gun Safety, and Students Demand Action.
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