Firearm Prohibitions in California (2024)

Federal law establishes a baseline national standard regarding individuals’ eligibility to acquire and possess firearms.Under federal law, people are generally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms if they have been convicted of a felony or some domestic violence misdemeanors, or if they are subject to certain court orders related to domestic violence or a serious mental condition. However, federal law merely provides a floor, and has notable gapsthat allow individuals who have demonstrated significant risk factors for violence or self-harm to legally acquire and possess guns.

California’s state law firearm prohibitions are generally much broader than federal law and cover many of these gaps.

Under state law, California generally disqualifies a person from purchasing, acquiring, or possessing firearms if the person:

  • Has been convicted of a felony, certain domestic violence crimes, or is addicted to narcotic drugs;1
  • Has been convicted of any one of a number of enumerated crimes (including both felonies and misdemeanors) involving violence, hate crime offenses, child or elder abuse, the unlawful misuse of firearms, or violation of California laws regarding safe storage of firearms around minors and people who cannot legally access guns. (People convicted of these specified misdemeanor offenses are generally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms for a period lasting 10 years after conviction);2
  • Knows that they are subject to an outstanding arrest warrant for a firearm-prohibiting criminal offense;3
  • Knows they are subject to a protective order, restraining order, temporary restraining order or injunction issued by a court, including California’s Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Gun Violence Restraining Orders, Civil Harassment Restraining Orders, Workplace Violence Restraining Orders, Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Orders, and Private Postsecondary School Violence Restraining Orders.4 (See the California Judicial Branch’s guide for information about utilizing these orders; also see the pages entitled and Extreme Risk Protection Orders for further information);
  • As an express condition of probation, is prohibited or restricted from owning, possessing, controlling, receiving, or purchasing a firearm;5
  • Is adjudged a ward of the juvenile court because the person committed an offense involving violence, drugs or firearms (including the carrying of a concealed firearm, the carrying of a loaded firearm in public or the possession of a firearm in a vehicle, regardless of whether the firearm was concealed or loaded). The prohibition stays in effect only until the person reaches age 30;6
  • Is disqualified because of a history of severely impairing mental illness or chronic alcoholism, including individuals found by a court to be a danger to self or others as a result of mental illness, found mentally incompetent to stand trial, found not guilty by reason of insanity, and those adjudicated to be a “mentally disordered sex offender”.
  • Effective July 1, 2024, for the term of pretrial diversion for a criminal offense, poses a significant danger of causing personal injury to themselves or another by possessing a firearm and that prohibition is necessary to prevent this injury;7

Any person who becomes prohibited from owning or possessing firearms pursuant to California law or other law, may transfer any firearm they own to a licensed firearms dealer for storage during the duration of the prohibition. A dealer may charge the owner a fee for storage and must notify the California Department of Justice of the date that the dealer took possession of any firearms that are acquired in this manner.8

Under California law, a person over the age of 18 who shares a residence with another individual who the person knows or has reason to know is prohibited by state or federal law from possessing, receiving, owning, or purchasing a firearm, must safely secure any firearm he or she owns in the shared residence by ensuring that:

  • The firearm is maintained within a locked container;
  • The firearm is disabled by a firearm safety device;
  • The firearm is maintained within a locked gun safe;
  • The firearm is maintained within a locked trunk;
  • The firearm is locked with a locking device, which has rendered the firearm inoperable; or
  • The firearm is carried on the person or within close enough proximity that the individual can readily retrieve and use it as it it were carried on the person.9

For more information on laws regarding safe storage of firearms in California, see the section entitled .

For information on the background check process used to enforce these provisions, see the section entitled Background Check Procedures in California.

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Firearm Prohibitions in California (1)
  1. Cal. Penal Code § 29800(a).[]
  2. Cal. Penal Code §§ 23515, 29800(a); 29805; 29900-29905.[]
  3. Cal. Penal Code §§ 29800(a)(3); 29805(a)(2).[]
  4. Cal. Penal Code § 29825(a), (b) (referencing Cal. Civ. Proc. Code §§ 527.6, 527.8, 527.85, Cal. Fam. Code § 6218, Cal. Penal Code §§ 136.2 or 646.91, Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 15657.03), and Cal. Penal Code § 18205.[]
  5. Cal. Penal Code § 29815.[]
  6. Cal. Penal Code § 29820.[]
  7. Cal. Penal Code § 1001.36(m).[]
  8. Cal. Penal Code § 29830.[]
  9. Cal. Penal Code § 25135.[]
Firearm Prohibitions in California (2024)

FAQs

How many questions are on the California firearm safety certificate? ›

To obtain an FSC you must score at least 75% (23 correct answers out of 30 questions) on the FSC Test covering firearm safety and basic firearms laws. The true/false and multiple choice test is administered by Instructors certified by the Department of Justice who are generally located at firearms dealerships.

What are the gun restrictions in California? ›

A dealer may not transfer a handgun to a person under 21 or a long gun to a person under 18. It is unlawful to sell or furnish a BB device to any minor without the permission of their parent or guardian. It is unlawful for a person to sell ammunition or reloaded ammunition to a person under 18.

What disqualifies you from getting a gun license in California? ›

Any person who has been convicted of a felony, certain misdemeanors, certain firearms offenses, who is addicted to narcotics, who is the subject of a domestic violence restraining order, or has been committed to a mental institution pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 8100, may not possess or have under ...

What are the new gun laws in California 2024? ›

Effective July 1, 2024:

Mandates that the Department reject an attempted sale or transfer of a firearm if the firearm is reported as stolen and to notify the law enforcement agency that reported the firearm as stolen.

How many times can you fail the FSC test? ›

The $25 fee entitles you to take the test twice if necessary. If you fail the test the first time, after 24 hours have elapsed you may retake another version of the test from the same DOJ Certified Instructor without any additional fee.

How long is the FSC test in California? ›

The Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) is a card that is required to purchase a handgun or long gun (rifle/shotgun) in California with some exceptions which are listed below. This is a self-study exam which must be proctored by a DOJ Certified Instructor. The exam is 30 questions and a score of 70% must be obtained.

Can I take a California firearm safety course online? ›

How the Class Works. Our California gun safety course has been designed to be easy to access from any device at any time. You do not need to download any software; all you need is a web browser and a connection to the internet. Start and stop at your own convenience and we will remember where you left off.

Can I legally carry a gun in my car in California? ›

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 25610, a United States citizen over 18 years of age who is not prohibited from firearm possession, and who resides or is temporarily in California, may transport by motor vehicle any handgun provided it is unloaded and locked in the vehicle's trunk or in a locked container.

What is the new law for concealed carry in California? ›

The law bans Californians from carrying firearms in various public places such as parks, stadiums and places of worship. It was passed in response to a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that reduced limitations on who can receive concealed carry permits.

What makes you ineligible to own a gun in California? ›

Note: Some crimes result in both state and federal (concurrent) firearms bans. California law will prohibit you from owning, possessing, purchasing, receiving, or having custody of, or control over, a firearm if you have a federal conviction and are fleeing from justice, or if you're under indictment for a federal ...

Who is exempt from CA gun laws? ›

Firearm purchases require a Firearm Safety Certificate and proof of residency unless the individual purchasing the firearm is active duty military, honorably retired military, or a peace officer under Penal Code Section 830. Military reservists must provide proof of residency in order to purchase a firearm.

What is the 10 year gun ban in California? ›

Overview of PC 29805 Charges in California

This law restricts your ability to own or possess firearms for 10 years after specific misdemeanor convictions. It's like being stuck between a rock and a hard place – wanting to exercise your Second Amendment rights, but facing legal limitations due to a past misstep.

Can I open carry in California? ›

It is generally illegal to open carry guns in the California State Parks system as well as in federal parks located in California. Outside of parks, it is also generally illegal to open carry guns while hiking. Though there may be exceptions depending on if you are in a small county and licensed to open carry.

What happens if you get pulled over with a gun in the car in California? ›

California Penal Code § 25850 is the California statute that makes it a crime (absent a valid CCW) to carry a loaded firearm in a public place, on a public street, or in a motor vehicle. This charge is generally filed as a misdemeanor that carries up to one year in county jail.

What are the new California laws for July 2024? ›

New California laws taking effect July 1, 2024 ban hidden fees, limit deposits to one month's rent and double the fines for illegal fireworks.

How long does FSC certification take? ›

The certification process takes approximately 6-8 weeks depending on the size and complexity of your operation. The largest component of this is audit preparation. If you have already developed your FSC procedures, certification audits can take place in a rushed format for an additional fee.

How many questions are on the California Hunter safety Test? ›

You need to answer 8 out of 10 questions correctly to pass!

How many questions are on the CHL exam? ›

Course Format

The CHL certification exam consists of 150 multiple choice questions. Candidates have 3 hours to complete the exam. CHL exam topics include: Planning and Decision Making - 30%

How long does it take to get a California firearm permit? ›

Current Processing Times for Employee Applications
License TypeApplication TypeTarget Timeframe
Firearms Permit (FQ)Initial75 days
Renewal60 days
Baton Permit (BAT)Initial75 days
Renewal60 days
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