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Can a prohibited person have access to your guns?

Writer's picture: Mike PettengillMike Pettengill

California mandates that all gun owners are responsible for ensuring prohibited people do not have access to their firearms. Is your legal responsibility to make sure your guns are inaccessible to prohibited people. By definition, a prohibited person is anyone who has a committed a felony, a minor, Someone who has ever committed a misdemeanor domestic, someone who has ever had a psychiatric hold, someone who is addicted to drugs or alcohol, and much more. When SB 2 took effect on January 1 of 2024 it added new definitions of a prohibited person. It is each gun owners responsibility to know that list.

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