California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1912

Introduced
2/12/26  
Refer
3/2/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/16/26  

Caption

Deer: archery season: concealed firearms.

Impact

If passed, AB1912 would significantly impact state hunting laws by allowing more flexibility for hunters to carry concealed firearms. Proponents argue that this measure enhances personal safety during hunting activities, giving hunters the ability to protect themselves from potential threats while in the field. This change could also align with broader trends in firearm legislation that emphasize individual rights and self-defense. However, it remains to be seen how this would affect the existing hunting regulations and practices overall.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1912, introduced by Assembly Member Hadwick, aims to amend Section 4370 of the Fish and Game Code in California by allowing any individual to carry a concealed firearm while participating in the archery season for deer hunting. Traditionally, state law has prohibited hunters from carrying firearms during this specific season, providing exceptions only for active or honorably retired peace officers. The change proposed by AB1912 would remove this prohibition, potentially altering the dynamics of deer hunting during the archery season.

Sentiment

The sentiments surrounding AB1912 appear to be mixed. Supporters, including elements of the hunting community and firearm advocates, view the bill favorably as a means to enhance individual safety and rights. Conversely, critics—including some wildlife protection advocates—express concerns that permitting concealed firearms could lead to increased risks during the archery season, potentially impacting wildlife conservation efforts and hunting safety overall. This division highlights an ongoing debate between safety, rights, and wildlife management.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to AB1912 center on concerns over hunting safety and the potential implications for deer populations. Opponents worry that allowing concealed firearms could encourage improper hunting practices or accidents, especially given the traditional focus on bow hunting during this season. The debate also touches on broader issues of firearm access and regulation, raising questions about how best to balance individual freedoms with public safety and wildlife conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1053

Wildlife; firearms discharge; structures; distance

CA AB1006

Firearms: concealed carry.

CA AB1092

Firearms: concealed carry licenses.

CA AB1948

Firearms: concealed carry licenses.

CA HB4

An Act To Amend Title 7 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Weapons.

CA AB1038

Bears: hunting: use of dogs.

CA HB07231

An Act Authorizing Sunday Hunting On Private Lands.

CA SB1053

Concealed weapons permits; fees

CA SB1591

Concealed weapons permits; fees

CA HB05153

An Act Concerning Minor Revisions To Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection Related Statutes.

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