[[{“value”:”According to a bill introduced in the California State Assembly, homeowners ‘ and renters ‘ insurance companies must disclose how many firearms they own to applicants.
Companies would even be required by the proposed legislation to inform the government of that information.
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— February 17, 2024, Firearms Policy Coalition ( @gunpolicy )
By January 1, 2026, AB 3067, proposed by Assemblyman Mike Gipson ( D), “would require an insurer to include questions on an application for homeowners’ or renters’ insurance seeking specified information regarding the presence and storage of any firearms kept in the household, accessory structures, or vehicles kept on the property subject to any applicable insurance policy.”
Beginning on January 1, 2027, the bill would mandate that an insurer yearly report this information to the Department of Insurance and the Legislature, and it would forbid the inclusion of private information in the report.
Homeowners and renters would be required by a California law to notify insurance companies and the government of their ownership of firearms. co/uUrj4PSIc Whttps: //t. co/uUrj4PSIcW
— February 18, 2024, The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial )
According to The Post Millennial:
Only months after the state saw its ban on carrying concealed weapons in many public places blocked by US District Judge Cormac Carney, AB- 3067 was introduced into the legislature. Regardless of whether they had a concealed weapon carry permit or not, the law would have made it illegal for people to carry concealed weapons in open spaces like parks, playgrounds, and spiritual buildings.
California liberal politicians refuse to accept the Supreme Court’s mandate from the Bruen case and are trying every artistic ploy they can imagine to get around it, according to Chuck Michel, president of the California Rifle and Pistol Association, in response to the bill being blocked. The State’s gambit was exposed by the Court.
California’s ban on large-capacity magazines was declared unlawful by US District Court Judge Roger Benitez in September. He stated in the ruling that “keeping and carrying common firearm magazines normally possessed for legal purposes is illegal under a California state law.” ” Based on the text, history, and tradition of the Second Amendment, this law is obviously unconstitutional,” he declared.
California feels it has a right to harass law-abiding gun owners despite caring less about financial theft, child mutilation, infanticide, or illegal immigrants entering the country. Will California punish gun owners using this database? Writer Charlie Kirk.
NEW: A bill in California would require homeowners and renters to inform insurance companies and the government of how many guns they own.
California does n’t give a damn about illegal immigrants entering the country, child mutilation, infanticide, or retail theft, but it feels entitledto…
— Charlie Kirk, February 18, 2024 ( @charliekirk11 )
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A bill introduced by the California State Assembly would force homeowners and renters insurance companies to ask their applicants how many guns they own.
The proposed legislation would also oblige companies to report this information to the government.
A bill has been filed in California that would require homeowner’s and renter’s insurance companies to ask how many guns people own and to report that information to the state: https://t.co/giLP0e6DKI pic.twitter.com/XsKgKtCdKX
Firearms Policy Coalition @gunpolicy February 17, 2024
AB 3067 was introduced by Assemblymember Mike Gipson, (D). “It would require an insurer to include, by January 1, 2020, questions on a homeowners’ or renters’ insurance application seeking specific information regarding the presence and the storage of any firearms in the household or any accessory structures or vehicles on the property covered by any applicable insurance policy.”
The bill requires insurers to report this information annually to the Department of Insurance (DI) and the Legislature, starting January 1, 2027. It also prohibits the inclusion of confidential information in the report.
California bill would force home owners, renters to report number of guns they own to insurance companies, governmenthttps://t.co/uUrj4PSIcWhttps://t.co/uUrj4PSIcW
The Post-Millennial (@TPostMillennial), February 18, 2024
The Post-Millennial Reports
AB-3067 was introduced into the legislature just months after US District Judge Cormac C. Carney blocked the state’s ban on concealed weapons in public places. The law would have prohibited carrying a firearm in public places like parks, playgrounds and religious institutions regardless of whether they have a concealed weapons permit or not.
Chuck Michel, president of the California Rifle and Pistol Association, said in response to the bill’s blockage, “California’s progressive politicians refuse the Supreme Court mandate from the Bruen Case and are trying to get around it with every creative ploy that they can think of. The Court saw right through the State’s gambit.”
Roger Benitez, a US District Court judge, ruled that California’s ban on large-capacity magazine was unconstitutional in September. In his decision, Benitez said that “this case is about a California State Law that makes it illegal to keep and carry common firearm magazines normally possessed for legal purposes.”
“California could care less about retail thefts, child mutilation or infanticide. But it feels entitled harass law-abiding gun owners. Charlie Kirk asked, “Will California use this database as a tool to punish gun owners?”
NEW: California bill will force homeowners and renters to disclose the number of firearms they own to their insurance companies and to the government.
California doesn’t care about child mutilation, infanticide or illegals entering America, but it feels entitled…
Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11), February 18, 2024
Click HERE to read AB 3067.
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