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California Assembly Bill

California Assembly Bill (AB) refers to a type of legislation proposed in the California State Assembly, which is one of the two houses of the California State Legislature. These bills can cover a wide range of topics, including education, health care, and public safety. Once an AB is introduced, it is debated, amended, and voted on by Assembly members. If approved, it moves to the State Senate for further consideration. If both houses agree on the final version, it can be signed into law by the Governor, impacting state policies and regulations.

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    California Assembly Bill 1014 allows family members or law enforcement to petition a court for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to prevent someone from accessing firearms if they believe the person poses a danger to themselves or others. The bill aims to enhance public safety by enabling quick action to remove firearms in crisis situations, based on evidence of potential harm. After a hearing, the court can issue a TRO that restricts the person from possession of firearms for a limited period, allowing for further evaluation and intervention.