The Southern California Democrat who proposed banning the Castle doctrine – or using lethal force to defend your home – has ...
AB-1333, a law that would have changed what qualifies as self-defense, was pulled due to public pressure and District Attorneys calling out the proposed legislation as part of a ...
A law proposed by a Los Angeles-area Democrat that would have narrowed the scope of when someone could use lethal force in an ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new bill aimed at tightening self-defense laws in California has sparked confusion and criticism from ...
Republican critics in California, including one sheriff, are in an uproar over a proposed bill that they say would essentially make many acts of self-defense illegal. Proposed […] ...
Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher held a news conference on Thursday where he announcedAssembly Bill 1333 had been ...
Zbur said the bill was never intended to limit a crime victim's right to defend themselves but rather targets vigilantes. “Protecting public safety has always been my top priority. AB 1333 ...
Assembly member Rick Zbur, D-Los Angeles, nevertheless managed this feat with his introduction of Assembly Bill 1333, which ...
Assemblymember Rick Zbur proposes bill to limit justifiable homicide standards, sparking debate on self-defense and gun ...
California State Assembly Bill 1333, which would have changed self-defense protection laws involving home intruders, has been pulled from consideration for now.
Assemblymember and Democratic Caucus Chair Rick Chavez Zbur (D-Hollywood) has withdrawn his bill to redefine allowable homicide in self defense saying fear and confusion has created a false impression ...
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