Gov. Newsom Signs Gun Violence Prevention Law

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a law that will make the state the first to allow employers, co-workers and teachers to seek gun violence restraining orders against other people.

The bill was vetoed twice by former governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, and goes beyond a measure that he signed allowing only law enforcement officers and immediate family members to ask judges to temporarily take away peoples’ guns when they are deemed a danger to themselves or others. 

Seventeen states and the District of Columbia have laws similar to California’s current law but the new law that takes effect on Jan. 1 will be broader.

“With school and workplace shootings on the rise, it’s common sense to give the people we see every day the power to intervene and prevent tragedies,” said the bill’s author, Democratic Assemblyman Phil Ting of San Francisco.

Newsom is also a Democrat and signed a companion bill allowing the gun violence restraining orders to last one and five years, although the gun owners could petition to end those restrictions earlier.

Hawaii allows the restraining order petitions by medical professionals, co-workers, and educators but not employers, Ting’s office said. It cited information from the Brady Campaign Against Gun Violence and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.

Maryland allows the restraining order petitions by health care providers and Washington, D.C., allows mental health providers to petition, while New York allows them from school administrators.

The California law will require co-workers requesting the orders to have “substantial and regular interactions” with gun owners to seek the orders and co-workers and school employees must get approval from their employers or school administrators before seeking them. People seeking the orders will have to file sworn statements specifying their reasons for doing so.

The measure was opposed by gun owners’ rights groups and the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU said the bill “poses a significant threat to civil liberties” because orders can be sought before gun owners have an opportunity to contest the requests.

Those allowed to request orders under the new law may “lack the relationship or skills required to make an appropriate assessment,” the ACLU said.

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7 thoughts on “Gov. Newsom Signs Gun Violence Prevention Law

  1. But can EMPLOYEES do it, too? You know, YOU twat me and the first phone call I get a chance to make will be YOU getting twatted. Never mind what happens when I get out.

    And what the actual flying F relationship or skills would quantify someone the ability to trample Rights without DUE PROCESS?!

  2. The gun owners of Kalifornia need to understand the time to take up arms against their state government is RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    CHINA CONTROLS KALIFORNIA!!!!!!!!!! This is their primary beach head. Many cry for supporting Trump and seem to forget that Trump is a communist. God help us.

    1. We need to take back california this is beyond ridiculous. A total violation of an americans rights. What he signed is pure treason.

    2. “CHINA CONTROLS KALIFORNIA!!!!!!!!!!”

      BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! YOU’RE A RIOT, ED!!!!!

      WHEN DID TEL AVIV RELOCATE TO CHINA?????

  3. This has gotten innocent people killed, ANYBODY CAN SAY ANYTHING! DUE PROCESS? WHATS THAT?

    They come to your door, you answer holding a weapon, your the bad guy and are probably going to die unless a miracle happens.

    They kill you inside your OWN GODDAMN HOUSE!

    Nothing more than a law to kill people needlessly.

    Have your sex doll answer the door holding a water pistol and watch it start to get filled with hot lead! LMAO!

    Make a good comedy wouldnt it?

  4. “With school and workplace shootings on the rise, it’s common sense to give the people we see every day the power to intervene and prevent tragedies,” said the bill’s author, Democratic Assemblyman Phil Ting of San Francisco.

    Newsom is also a Democrat and signed a companion bill allowing the gun violence restraining orders to last one and five years, although the gun owners could petition to end those restrictions earlier.

    Hawaii allows the restraining order petitions by medical professionals, co-workers, and educators but not employers, Ting’s office said. It cited information from the Brady Campaign Against Gun Violence and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
    SEE HOW MUCH YOUR “RULERS” JUST LOVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE YEEEWWWWWWWWWWW???
    THEY JUST WANT YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN SAFE!!!!
    GOT IT?????
    BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    GO GIVE EM A HUG… THEN
    GO
    VOTE!!!

  5. “People seeking the orders will have to file sworn statements specifying their reasons for doing so.”

    “I swear that he’s a womanizing SOB that smokes too much weed. I just know he’s gonna get too high on that stuff and start shooting up the place. You really need to take his guns away before he hurts somebody.”

    The ex-wife.

    Sworn statement.

    RED FLAG LAWS.

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