California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB297

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
2/10/25  

Caption

Arson: penalties.

Impact

The passing of AB 297 would significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding arson offenses in California. By instituting additional penalties for causing extensive damage to forest land, the bill aims not only to deter potential offenders but also to emphasize the importance of protecting natural resources. The legislation is expected to help mitigate risks associated with forest fires, which can have catastrophic effects on communities and ecosystems alike.

Summary

Assembly Bill 297, introduced by Assembly Members Hadwick and Sanchez, amends Section 451.1 of the Penal Code relating to arson penalties. The existing law imposes enhancements for individuals convicted of felony arson who cause damage under various specific circumstances. This bill expands these enhancements to include those who proximately cause 500 or more acres of forest land to burn. The intent of this amendment is to impose stricter penalties and thus promote greater accountability in cases of arson, especially where significant ecological damage is involved.

Contention

Despite the bill's intent to address serious issues related to arson and its consequences, discussions among lawmakers may reveal differing perspectives. Advocates for the bill may argue that enhanced penalties are necessary for public safety and environmental preservation, while opponents may express concerns about the potential overreach of penalties and the implications for individuals inadvertently causing wide-ranging damage. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the financial implications for local agencies, as the bill includes provisions stating that no reimbursement for mandated costs is required, which could spark debate about the fiscal responsibilities of law enforcement and emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB328

Crimes and offenses; arson in the first degree, elements of crime further provided to include arson in connection to a theft; minimum penalties provided

CA AB2122

Infractions: warrants and penalties.

CA SB426

To Create The Defense Against Criminal Illegals Act; And To Establish Enhanced Penalties For Illegal Aliens Who Commit Serious Felonies Involving Violence.

CA SB044

Synthetic Opiates Criminal Penalties

CA H1467

Penalties for Prostitution and Related Acts

CA HB1329

Motor Vehicle Stunt Drive & Takeover Penalties

CA SB281

Increase Penalties Careless Driving

CA HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

CA AB292

Domestic violence.

CA SB1141

Vacation rentals; violations; penalties

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.