Las Vegas Review-Journal

California bans gun sales to most people under 21

- By Sophia Bollag The Associated Press

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Most people younger than 21 won’t be able to buy guns in California starting next year under a law Gov. Jerry Brown signed Friday.

It will prevent people younger than 21 from buying rifles and other types of guns. State law already bans people under 21 from buying handguns.

The new law exempts law enforcemen­t, members of the military and people with hunting licenses.

It was one of dozens of bills Brown took action on.

Democratic Sen. Anthony Portantino pointed to the shooting at a Florida high school this year that killed 17 people as the reason for his bill banning gun sales and transfers to people under 21.

“I was determined to help California respond appropriat­ely to the tragic events our country has recently faced on high school campuses,” Portantino said in a statement. “I feel it is imperative that California leads when Washington refuses to act.”

Brown also signed a bill to prohibit gun ownership for people who have been hospitaliz­ed or otherwise placed on an involuntar­y psychiatri­c hold for risk of hurting themselves or others twice in one year. That law would let those people ask a court every five years to return their guns.

He also signed a bill to ban people with certain domestic violence misdemeano­rs from owning guns for life.

Brown vetoed a measure that would have let bars in some cities serve alcohol until 4 a.m., which he said would result in more drunken driving.

California lets bars serve alcohol until 2 a.m.

“I believe we have enough mischief from midnight to 2 without adding two more hours of mayhem,” he wrote in his veto message.

It would have allowed extended hours in nine cities, including Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Brown also vetoed a bill that would have opened the door for parents to serve edible marijuana to their children on school grounds to treat medical conditions. Children could be given cannabis only if the school board adopted a policy to allow it.

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