Source: https://canadacrescentadems.org/2018/02/19/you-should-know-california-red-flag-laws/
Timestamp: 2018-08-17 09:14:54
Document Index: 763672579

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 18125', '§ 18130', '§ 18155', '§ 18150', '§ 18165', '§ 18170', '§ 18175', '§ 18185', '§ 18190']

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Subject of gun violence restraining order must dispose of all of their firearms and ammunition within 24 hours of receiving notice of restraining order. They may do so by either: (1) surrendering all of their firearms and ammunition in a safe manner to the local law enforcement agency; or (2) selling all of their firearms and ammunition to a licensed gun dealer; or (3) storing all of their firearms and ammunition with a licensed gun dealer for as long as this Order is in effect.
Within 48 hours they must file a receipt with the court and the law enforcement agency showing that they have surrendered their firearms
A temporary emergency gun violence restraining order
Cal. Penal Code § 18125. Expires 21 days from the date the order is issued.
Cal. Penal Code § 18130. Is requested by a law enforcement officer & issued by a judicial officer
An ex parte gun violence restraining order
Cal. Penal Code § 18155 G 3 (c): Expires 21 days from the date the order is issued.
Cal. Penal Code § 18150: Is requested by an immediate family member or a law enforcement officer & issued by a judicial officer.
Cal. Penal Code § 18165: Within 21 days of ex parte restraining order, the court shall hold a hearing.
Long term gun violence restraining order
Cal. Penal Code § 18170. An immediate family member or a law enforcement officer may request that a court issue a gun violence restraining order enjoining the subject of the petition from having in his or her custody or control, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving a firearm or ammunition for a period of one year.
Cal. Penal Code § 18175. (b) At the hearing, the petitioner shall have the burden of proving that both of the following are true:
(1) The subject of the petition poses a significant danger of causing personal injury by possessing a firearm or ammunition.
(2) A gun violence restraining order is necessary because less restrictive alternatives have been tried and found to be ineffective.
Cal. Penal Code § 18185. (a) A person subject to a gun violence restraining order issued under this chapter may submit one written request at any time during the effective period of the order for a hearing to terminate the order.
Cal. Penal Code § 18190. (a) (1) An immediate family member of a restrained person or a law enforcement officer may request a renewal of a gun violence restraining order at any time within the three months before the expiration of a gun violence restraining order. (f) The renewal of a gun violence restraining order issued pursuant to this section shall have a duration of one year.
How to Ask for a Firearms Restraining Order (including forms)