California Firearm Loans Regulations Referendum | |
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Election date November 6, 2018 | |
Topic Firearms | |
Status Not on the ballot | |
Type Referendum | Origin Citizens |
The California Firearm Loans Regulations Referendum (#16-0009) was not on the November 6, 2018, ballot in California as a veto referendum.
The referendum was designed to overturn Assembly Bill 1511 (AB 1511). AB 1511 requires that firearms be loaned through an intermediary firearms dealer, except in cases of loans between specified relatives.[1]
The official ballot title was as follows:[2]
“ | Referendum to Overturn Law Regulating Loans of Firearms.[3] | ” |
The official ballot summary was as follows:[2]
“ | If signed by the required number of registered voters and timely filed with the Secretary of State, this petition will place on the statewide ballot a challenge to a state law previously approved by the Legislature and the Governor. The challenged law must then be approved by a majority of voters at the next statewide election to go into effect. The law would exempt only loans among specified relatives from a general requirement that firearms be loaned through an intermediary firearms dealer, and would require loaned handguns to be registered to the lender.[3] | ” |
The full text of the measure is available here.
Demographic data for California | ||
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California | U.S. | |
Total population: | 38,993,940 | 316,515,021 |
Land area (sq mi): | 155,779 | 3,531,905 |
Race and ethnicity** | ||
White: | 61.8% | 73.6% |
Black/African American: | 5.9% | 12.6% |
Asian: | 13.7% | 5.1% |
Native American: | 0.7% | 0.8% |
Pacific Islander: | 0.4% | 0.2% |
Two or more: | 4.5% | 3% |
Hispanic/Latino: | 38.4% | 17.1% |
Education | ||
High school graduation rate: | 81.8% | 86.7% |
College graduation rate: | 31.4% | 29.8% |
Income | ||
Median household income: | $61,818 | $53,889 |
Persons below poverty level: | 18.2% | 11.3% |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015) Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in California. **Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here. |
California voted for the Democratic candidate in all six presidential elections between 2000 and 2020.
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