• State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, introduced legislation Tuesday to require law enforcement officers to securely stow any handgun they leave in vehicles — closing a legal loophole that exempts peace officers from a California gun safety standard.
Under current state law, peace officers — including federal law enforcement officers, officers from other states who are in California on business and honorably retired peace officers who were authorized to carry firearms — are exempt from the safety requirements for guns left in a car that apply to everyone else, according to Hill’s office.
Senate Bill 869 explicitly requires that any person who leaves a handgun in a vehicle must lock the weapon in the vehicle’s trunk, or place it in a locked container that is out of plain sight in the car. A violation would be punishable by a fine of up to $1,000, according to Hill’s office.
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