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AB 1129 (Hagman)
Firearms: concealed firearms.
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AB 1129, as amended, Hagman. Firearms: concealed firearms.
Existing law provides for the revocation for good cause of an
identification certificate or an endorsement on the certificate
authorizing a retired peace officer to carry a concealed and loaded
firearm, as determined in a hearing, as specified.
This bill would provide a procedure for the temporary revocation
of an identification certificate or an endorsement on the certificate
authorizing a retired peace officer to carry a concealed and loaded
firearm for conduct that compromises public safety. The bill also
provides a hearing process to determine if the temporary revocation
should be made permanent. The bill further provides for the waiver of
the right to a revocation hearing and for the surrender of the
identification certificate, as specified.



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Bill Text:

  • 08/06/09 - Chaptered (pdf)
  • 07/09/09 - Enrolled (pdf)
  • 06/08/09 - Amended Senate (pdf)
  • 02/27/09 - Introduced (pdf)

  • Bill Location:

  • Secretary of State

  • Last Action:

  • 08/06/09: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 138, Statutes of 2009.

  • Votes
  • 07/06/09 - Assembly Floor: 78-0 (PASS)
  • 06/24/09 - Senate Floor: 40-0 (PASS)
  • 06/16/09 - Sen Public Safety: 6-0 (PASS)
  • 05/21/09 - Assembly Floor: 77-0 (PASS)
  • 05/12/09 - Asm Public Safety: 7-0 (PASS)


  • Bill Analysis
  • 06/24/09 - Assembly Floor Analysis
  • 06/17/09 - Sen. Floor Analyses
  • 06/15/09 - Sen. Public Safety
  • 05/11/09 - Public Safety

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