BILL ANALYSIS ------------------------------------------------------------ |SENATE RULES COMMITTEE | SB 1858| |Office of Senate Floor Analyses | | |1020 N Street, Suite 524 | | |(916) 445-6614 Fax: (916) | | |327-4478 | | ------------------------------------------------------------ THIRD READING Bill No: SB 1858 Author: Dunn (D), et al Amended: 8/16/04 Vote: 27 - Urgency PRIOR VOTES NOT RELEVANT ASSEMBLY FLOOR : Not available SUBJECT : Imitation firearms SOURCE : Department of Justice DIGEST : This is a new bill. As this bill left the Senate it required the Public Utilities Commission to review the rates and charges by telephone corporations for "911" emergency telephone service to ensure that those rates and charges are just and reasonable. Those provisions were deleted in the Assembly. As amended the bill establishes a new definition for imitation firearms, generally prohibits the open display or exposure of imitation firearms in public places, and make numerous other changes related to imitation firearms. ANALYSIS : Existing law: 1.Defines "imitation firearm" which definition excludes BB guns. 2.Generally regulates commerce in imitation firearms, as CONTINUED SB 1858 Page 2 specified. 3.Subject to exceptions, makes it and offense to draw or exhibit an imitation firearm in a threatening manner, as specified. This bill: 1.Defines "imitation firearm" as "any BB device, toy gun, replica of a firearm, or other device that is so substantially similar in coloration and overall appearance to an existing firearm as to lead a reasonable person to perceive that the device is a firearm." 2.Creates a misdemeanor for a person to alter or remove any required coloration or markings on an imitation firearm or another device, as specified, to make it look more like a firearm. This would not apply to manufacturers, importers, or distributors, or to use of imitation firearms in theatrical productions. 3.Creates a misdemeanor for any manufacturer, importer, or distributor of imitation firearms that fails to comply with federal marking requirements. 4.Provides that for any imitation firearm manufactured after July 1, 2005 and offered for sale in California shall, at the time of sale, be accompanied by a "conspicuous advisory" in writing, as specified, that explains the imitation firearm may be mistaken for a real firearm, that altering the coloration or markings is dangerous and may be a crime, and that brandishing or displaying the imitation firearm in public may cause confusion and may be a crime. 5.Provides that any manufacturer, importer, or distributor that fails to comply with the advisory requirement shall be liable for a civil fine for each action brought by a city attorney or district attorney. The fine schedule would be a maximum of $1,000 for a first offense; a maximum $5,000 for a second offense; and a maximum of $10,000 for a third or subsequent offense. 6.Relocates, renumbers, and amends the existing statute SB 1858 Page 3 regulating the purchase, sale, manufacture, transport, or receipt of an imitation firearm, and: A. Retains the existing limited circumstances under which an imitation firearm may be purchased, sold, shipped, transported, distributed, or received, but also adds the "ceremonial activities" as a permissible circumstance, as well as replacing "athletic event" with "sporting event." B. Deletes the definition of "imitation firearm" from this section in recognition of the applicability of the new definition established in this bill. C. Recasts and consolidates the exception related to a nonfiring collector's replica that is historically significant, deleting the requirement that such firearms designed after 1898 may only be issued as a commemorative by a nonprofit organization. D. Deletes the descriptive definition of a "BB device" and retains the cross-reference definition in the exception. E. Expands the current coloration exception for imitation firearms where the entire surface is either bright orange or bright green, either singly or in combination, to also include "a device" where its entire exterior surface is white, bright red, bright orange, bright yellow, bright green, bright blue, bright pink, or bright purple, either singly or as the predominant color in combination with other colors in any pattern, as provided by federal regulations governing imitation firearms, or where the entire device is constructed of transparent or translucent materials which permits unmistakable observation of the device's complete contents, as provided by federal regulations governing imitation firearms. 7.Creates the offense of openly displaying or exposing an imitation firearm in a public place, punishable as an infraction for the first two offenses, carrying a fine of $100 and $300, respectively. A third or subsequent violation would be punishable as a misdemeanor. SB 1858 Page 4 8.Provides that these penalties are not intended to preclude prosecution under specified provisions that prescribe a higher penalty for possessing or carrying a BB device or imitation firearm in specified locations such as public buildings, airports, or school grounds. 9.Defines "public place" for purposes of the offense as "an area open to the public and includes streets, sidewalks, bridges, alleys, plazas, parks, driveways, front yards, parking lots, automobiles, whether moving or not, and buildings open to the general public, including those that serve food or drink, or provide entertainment, and the doorways and entrances to buildings or dwellings." 10.Provides that the "public place" prohibition shall not apply under numerous specified circumstances. 11.Amends the existing brandishing statute to incorporate the revised definition of "imitation firearm". 12.Amends the existing statute that grants the Legislature exclusive authority to regulate the manufacture, sale, or possession of imitation firearms to cross-reference the revised definition. FISCAL EFFECT : Appropriation: No Fiscal Com.: Yes Local: Yes According to the Assembly Appropriations Committee analysis, "unknown, likely minor non-reimbursable increase in local incarceration costs, offset to a degree by increased fine revenue." SUPPORT : (Verified 8/18/04) Department of Justice (source) American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs California Fraternal Order of Police Long Beach Police Officers Association Los Angeles County Probation Officers Union, AFSCME, Local 685 Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers Association SB 1858 Page 5 Office of the Attorney General Orange County Chiefs of Police and Sheriff's Association Peace Officers Research Association of California Riverside Sheriffs' Association San Bernardino County Office of the Sheriff San Diego County Sheriff Santa Ana Police Officers Association ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT : According to the author's office, "Air guns and BB guns are "Police officers throughout California are increasingly being placed in situations where they must determine whether a juvenile suspect is a threat to their lives or simply a child playing 'cops and robbers.' Unfortunately, we now live in a world where the tragedies of Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, and Santana High School in Santee, California, cause us to reevaluate what we used to dismiss as childhood pastimes. "Today, when children play 'cops and robbers' or 'war games' in places like parks, parking lots and in front of their homes, they play with imitation firearms that look exactly like real guns. When people see others with these devices, they are apt to think there is a threat serious enough to call the police. Once an officer arrives on scene and sees these real looking 'toys', he or she must proceed with caution. "This bill will not solve this problem overnight, but it is a first step in attempting to address this serious problem by educating the public about the seriousness of the perceived lethality of imitation firearms." RJG:nl 8/18/04 Senate Floor Analyses SUPPORT/OPPOSITION: SEE ABOVE **** END ****