
California Penal Code Section 246 (PC 246): Discharging a Firearm Laws
Definition and Aspects of Discharging a Firearm:Discharging a Firearm (PC 246), or Shooting in an Inhabited Dwelling, is referring to the action of firing shots within an occupied building, motor vehicle, aircraft, or regular car. California Penal Code...

California Penal Code Section 29800 (PC 29800): Felon in Possession of a Firearm
Definition and Aspects of Felon in Possession of a Firearm:
Under California Penal Code 29800 (PC 29800), it is against the law for a convicted felon or someone with an outstanding felony warrant to possess, purchase, or own a firearm. This statute is a...

California Penal Code Section 30305(a)(1) (PC 30305(a)(1)): Possession of Ammunition by Person Prohibited
Definition and Aspects of Possession of Ammunition:In the United States, people have the right to acquire weapons and ammunition. However, certain individuals had this right taken away. California Penal Code 30305(a)(1) (PC 30305(a)(1)) prohibits specific...
California Penal Code Section 18710 (PC 18710) – Possession of Destructive or Explosive Devices
Definition and Aspects of Possession of Destructive or Explosive Devices:Destructive or explosive devices are extremely dangerous to not only the person but their immediate surroundings if accidentally discharged. Under California Penal Code 18710 (PC...
California Penal Code Section 30605(a): Possession of Assault Weapons (PC 30605(a))
Definition and Aspects of Possession of Assault Weapons:
Owning and carrying a gun is a Second Amendment right in the United States; however, just like with any law, there are many provisions. Under California Penal Code 30605(a) (PC 30605(a)), it is...
California Penal Code 245(a)(1): Assault with a Deadly Weapon (PC 245(a)(1))
Definition and Aspects of Assault with a Deadly Weapon:Under California Penal Code 240 (PC 240), assault is defined as an attempt to commit injury to another person. However, when that attempt involves the use of a deadly weapon or force likely to cause great bodily injury or death, the charge could be increased...
California Penal Code 245(a)(2): Assault with a Firearm (PC 245(a)(2))
Definition and Aspects of Assault with a Firearm: Assault with a Deadly Weapon (PC 245(a)(1)) is considered a more serious crime than simple Assault (PC 240), but if the use of a...