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Self-Defense Under Fire: New Bill Could Limit Home Protection & More
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Self-Defense Under Fire: New Bill Could Limit Home Protection & More

Jim Flanders
Last updated: February 28, 2025 3:35 pm
Jim Flanders Published February 28, 2025
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California’s AB 1333 is stirring controversy as it proposes changes to self-defense laws, potentially making it harder for homeowners to justify the use of force against intruders. Critics argue that the bill could force homeowners to prove they had no other options before using deadly force, raising concerns about Second Amendment rights and personal safety.


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SACRAMENTO, CA (2-minute read) — A newly introduced California bill, AB 1333, is drawing strong criticism as it proposes changes to the state’s self-defense laws, particularly when it comes to protecting one’s home from intruders. Introduced by Assemblyman Rick Chavez Zbur, the bill aims to redefine the legal circumstances under which homicide is considered justifiable.

The bill seeks to remove certain legal protections for homeowners who use force to defend their property. Specifically, it clarifies that self-defense is not justifiable when “more force than necessary” is used. Opponents argue that this places an unreasonable burden on homeowners, forcing them to prove in court that they had no other means of escape before defending themselves.

Assemblyman David Tangipa has voiced strong opposition, questioning how a homeowner can be expected to make such split-second legal calculations during a home invasion. “The homeowner would have to determine within seconds why a stranger is in their house before taking any action,” Tangipa said. “And even then, they may be required to prove they exhausted all other options—like running away—before using force.”

A major concern surrounding AB 1333 is that it could lead to homeowners hesitating in life-threatening situations, fearing potential homicide charges for defending their families. “If an intruder has a bat, do I have to let them hit me first to prove they intended to kill me?” Tangipa asked. He further criticized the bill, stating that it puts innocent homeowners at risk while doing little to deter criminals.

Amid growing backlash, lawmakers are reportedly considering amendments to the bill. However, for many gun owners and self-defense advocates, AB 1333 is already seen as a dangerous shift that could undermine Californians’ rights to protect themselves in their own homes.

The bill has not yet been assigned to a committee for consideration, but it is already fueling heated debate over self-defense and Second Amendment rights in the state.

Safety Tip: Understanding your state’s self-defense laws is crucial. If you own a firearm for home protection, stay informed about changes in legislation and seek legal training to ensure you are prepared to act lawfully in a life-threatening situation.

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