The Mercury News

Bill would force gun owners to purchase insurance

Similar efforts in other states have not been enacted

- By Don Thompson

SACRAMENTO — Democratic lawmakers proposed legislatio­n Tuesday that would require California gun owners to buy liability insurance to cover damages or injuries caused by their weapons.

Similar bills have been introduced in other states after the Newtown, Conn., school massacre. They include Connecticu­t, Maryland, Massachuse­tts, Pennsylvan­ia and New York.

“I was moved, like many others, being the father of two young children, by the Sandy Hook incident and looking for constructi­ve ways to manage gun violence here in California as well as the rest of the country,” said Assemblyma­n Philip Ting of San Francisco, who introduced AB231 along with Assemblyma­n Jimmy Gomez of Los Angeles. “There’s basically a cost that is born by the taxpayers when accidents occur. ... I don’t think that taxpayers should be footing those bills.”

Ting equated the idea to requiring vehicle owners to buy auto insurance. Gomez said it would encourage gun owners to take firearms safety classes and keep their guns locked up to get lower insurance rates.

No state has enacted the requiremen­t despite previous attempts, said Jon Griffin, a policy analyst with the National Conference of State Legislatur­es.

The proposal in California would apply to anyone owning a weapon, Ting said, though the bill’s details are still being worked out.

Sam Paredes, executive director of Gun Owners of California, said most gun owners already act responsibl­y and can be sued for damages if they don’t.

He said the proposal is part of an ongoing attempt to “price gun owners out of existence. ” Criminals would ignore the law, he said.

Moreover, he questioned whether it is constituti­onal to require someone to buy insurance to exercise a constituti­onal right.

Ting also introduced AB232, which would give a state income- tax credit of up to $ 1,000 to anyone who turns in a firearm to a local gun buyback program.

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