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Div.6.
Title4.
Part 6.DIVISION 6. SALE, LEASE, OR TRANSFER OF FIREARMS
Ch. 4.CHAPTER 4. Crimes Relating to Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms
Art. 1.ARTICLE 1. Crimes Relating to Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms
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(a)A person shall not make an application to purchase one or more firearms that would result in the purchase of more than three firearms cumulatively within any 30-day period. This subdivision does not authorize a person to make an application or applications to purchase a combination of firearms, completed frames or receivers, or firearm precursor parts within the same 30-day period.
(b)Subdivision (a) does not apply to any of the following:
(1)Any law enforcement agency.
(2)Any agency duly authorized to perform law enforcement duties.
(3)Any
state or local correctional facility.
(4)Any private security company licensed to do business in California.
(5)Any person who is properly identified as a full-time paid peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 8
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(a)
A person shall not make an application to purchase one or more firearms that would result in the purchase of more than three firearms cumulatively within any 30-day period. This subdivision does not authorize a person to make an application or applications to purchase a combination of firearms, completed frames or receivers, or firearm precursor parts within the same 30-day period.
(b)
Subdivision (a) does not apply to any of the following:
(1)
Any law enforcement agency.
(2)
Any agency duly authorized to perform law enforcement duties.
(3)
Any
state or local correctional facility.
(4)
Any private security company licensed to do business in California.
(5)
Any person who is properly identified as a full-time paid peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, and who is authorized to, and does carry a firearm during the course and scope of employment as a peace officer.
(6)
Any motion picture, television, or video production company or entertainment or theatrical company whose production by its nature involves the use of a firearm.
(7)
Any person who may, pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600), Article 3 (commencing with Section 27650), or Article 4 (commencing with Section 27700), claim an exemption from the waiting period set forth
in Section 27540.
(8)
Any private party transaction where the seller is, at the time of the transaction, required under state law or by court order to relinquish all firearms.
(9)
Any private party transaction where the seller is any of the following:
(A)
The personal representative of a decedent’s estate who is transferring the firearms to one or more heirs or beneficiaries of the decedent’s estate pursuant to the decedent’s will or the laws of intestate succession.
(B)
The holder of the decedent’s property who is transferring the firearms pursuant to Section 13101 of the Probate Code to the successor of the decedent, as defined in Section 13006 of the Probate Code, or to the surviving spouse of the decedent pursuant to Section 13500 of the Probate
Code.
(C)
The trustee of a trust who is transferring the firearms to one or more trust beneficiaries upon the death of a settlor of the trust.
(10)
Any person who is licensed as a collector pursuant to Chapter 44 (commencing with Section 921) of Title 18 of the United States Code and the regulations issued pursuant thereto, and has a current certificate of eligibility issued by the Department of Justice pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 26700) of Chapter 2.
(11)
The exchange of a firearm where the dealer purchased that firearm from the person seeking the exchange within the 30-day period immediately preceding the date of exchange or replacement.
(12)
The replacement of a firearm if the person’s firearm was lost or stolen, and the person
reported that firearm lost or stolen pursuant to Section 25250 prior to the completion of the application to purchase the replacement.
(13)
The return of any firearm to its owner.
(14)
A community college that is certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to present the law enforcement academy basic course or other commission-certified law enforcement training.
(c)
This section shall become operative on April 1, 2026.