California self-defense bill pulled due to 'misleading information'
- Democrats in California withdrew AB 1333, a bill that would have limited self-defense rights, after facing backlash from constituents and Second Amendment advocates.
- Opponents criticized the bill for potentially endangering self-defense rights and creating confusion over the right to retreat.
- Zbur claimed the bill aimed to close a legal loophole but acknowledged misinformation influenced its withdrawal.
- The defeat of AB 1333 is seen as a victory for self-defense rights, according to Assemblyman Lackey.
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California Lawmaker Withdraws Bill Aimed at Limiting Use of Deadly Force in Self-Defense
A Democratic Assemblyman has withdrawn legislation filed this year that would have restricted the use of lethal force to protect oneself. Assemblyman Rick Chavez Zbur, of Hollywood, canceled Assembly Bill 1333, sponsored by the gun-control group Everytown for Gun Safety, on March 12, blaming misleading information. “We have worked closely with law partners and gun safety organizations to strive for the right balance of protecting victims from ar…
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