Existing law prohibits the purchase or receipt of a firearm by, or the sale or transfer of a firearm to, any person who does not have a firearm safety certificate, as specified. Existing law also prohibits the sale or transfer of a firearm by a licensed firearm dealer to a person under 21 years of age. Existing law exempts from these provisions the sale, transfer, purchase, or receipt of a firearm, other than a handgun, to or by a person without a firearm safety certificate, but in possession of a valid, unexpired hunting license, as specified. Existing law also exempts the sale or transfer of a firearm, other than a handgun or semiautomatic centerfire rifle, to a person 18 years of age or older who possesses a valid, unexpired hunting license, as specified.
This bill would, for purposes of these provisions, define a valid and unexpired hunting license.
Existing law, subject to exceptions, imposes a 10-day waiting period for delivery of a firearm, during which time a background check is conducted by the Department of Justice to determine if the proposed recipient of the firearm is prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm.
This bill would require the department, for sales of firearms to persons under 21 years of age who are eligible to purchase a firearm based upon their possession of a hunting license, to confirm the validity of the hunting license as part of the background check.
Existing law permits the Department of Justice to charge a fee sufficient to reimburse it for specified costs related to the sale or transfer of firearms, such as the preparation, sale, processing, and filing of required reports and costs associated with the submission of a Dealers' Record of Sale (DROS) , as specified. Existing law requires that firearm purchaser information be provided to the department exclusively by electronic means. Existing law directs the department to electronically approve the purchase or transfer of ammunition through a vendor at the time of purchase or transfer and prior to the purchaser taking possession of the ammunition, and permits the department to collect certain fees for these purposes. Existing law, commencing on July 1, 2025, directs the department to electronically approve the purchase or transfer of firearm precursor parts through a vendor at the time of purchase or transfer and before the purchaser taking possession of the firearm precursor part, and permits the department to collect certain fees for these purposes.
This bill would delete obsolete provisions relating to the department's authority to impose fees for nonelectronic transfers of firearm purchaser information to the department.
This bill would make other nonsubstantive conforming changes.

Statutes affected:
SB914: 28210 PEN, 28215 PEN, 28220 PEN
02/03/20 - Introduced: 28210 PEN, 28215 PEN, 28220 PEN
03/05/20 - Amended Senate: 27505 PEN, 27945 PEN, 28210 PEN, 28215 PEN, 28220 PEN, 29610 PEN, 29615 PEN, 29700 PEN
03/16/20 - Amended Senate: 27505 PEN, 27945 PEN, 28210 PEN, 28215 PEN, 28220 PEN, 29610 PEN, 29615 PEN, 29700 PEN
05/11/20 - Amended Senate: 27505 PEN, 27945 PEN, 28210 PEN, 28215 PEN, 28220 PEN, 29610 PEN, 28230 PEN, 29615 PEN, 29700 PEN, 30370 PEN, 30470 PEN
SB 914: 28210 PEN, 28215 PEN, 28220 PEN