Imperial Valley Press

Revised California bill would warn parents of guns danger

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California parents of middle and high school students would be warned about the dangers of firearms every year under a measure that advanced Wednesday.

But they would no longer be required to tell school officials if they keep guns in the house, under the revised legislatio­n.

The state Senate Education Committee three weeks ago rejected the firearms reporting requiremen­t as an invasion of privacy.

So Democratic Sen. Anthony Portantino reworked his bill, eliminatin­g the parental reporting. The narrower version cleared the same committee Wednesday on a 5-1 vote.

His revised bill requires schools to include informatio­n on the safe storage of firearms in the annual notificati­ons they send home to parents of students in middle and high schools, starting in the 2023-24 school year. Legislatio­n with a similar requiremen­t has already passed the state Assembly.

More than two-thirds of school shootings involve weapons taken from the students’ home, friends or relatives, Portantino said.

“This is an attempt to try to empower school districts to do everything they can to make the school environmen­t safe,” Portantino said. “This errs on the side of caution.”

If there are threats or perceived threats of school shootings, Portantino’s proposal goes farther than the Assembly- approved bill by requiring investigat­ors to check the state’s firearm database to see if the suspect’s family has registered firearms. About 80% of firearms are in the state’s registry, he said, while others are held illegally.

His measure also would require educators to report homicidal threats to law enforcemen­t.

It would also require state education and criminal justice officials to create model content by June 2023 that officials at middle and high schools would use to respond to threats or perceived threats of mass casualty incidents. The bill would specifical­ly allow law enforcemen­t searches of the school and the suspect’s property at the school.

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