The Handgun Safety Certificate

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History

From 1994 to 2003, California required a Basic Firearms Safety Certificate (BFSC) to purchase a handgun. The BFSC was good for life, and the requirement was waived for military veterans and for those who had a hunting license.

Senators Scott and Perata introduced SB52 in 2000 to replace the BFSC with the Handgun Safety Certificate (HSC). This bill also introduced the safe handling demonstration.

Current

The HSC requirement is in Penal Code 12071(b)(8)(B). It became effective January 1, 2003. A handgun buyer or transferee must have a Handgun Safety Certificate, and present it to the dealer before the dealer can deliver a handgun.

Prior holders of a BFSC must obtain a HSC; the BFSC is no longer accepted.

The HSC is valid for five years and must be renewed.

Procedure

One obtains a Handgun Safety Certificate by taking and passing a multiple choice test -- you must score at least 75% (23 correct answers out of 30 questions) -- and paying a fee of $25.

One can review for the HSC test by downloading the Handgun Safety Certificate Study Guide (.pdf) from the DOJ.

You may take the test only from a DOJ Certified Instructor. Generally a dealer's place of business will have one or more staff members who are certified.

Exemptions

The DOJ lists the exemptions from obtaining the HSC in their HSC FAQ:

Are the exemptions from the Handgun Safety Certificate Program 
requirements the same exemptions as those under the old Basic 
Firearms Safety Certificate (BFSC) Program?

No. The most common exemptions under the Basic Firearms Safety
Certificate (BFSC) law that were removed under the new Handgun Safety
Certificate (HSC) law are: 1) persons who hold a valid hunting
license issued by the State of California; 2) persons who were
honorably discharged from the military; and 3) firearms dealers when
acquiring a handgun for their personal ownership, regardless of
whether the handgun is acquired from another dealer or from the
dealer's own inventory. These exemptions to BFSC do not apply to HSC.

What are the Handgun Safety Certificate (HSC) requirement exemption
codes?

   * X01 = Special Weapons Permit Holder
   * X02 = Operation of Law Representative
   * X03 = Handgun being returned to the owner
   * X13 = FFL collector with COE (curio and relic handguns only)
   * X21 = Military - Active Duty
   * X22 = Military - Reserve
   * X25 = Military - Honorably Retired
   * X31 = Peace Officer - California - Active
   * X32 = Peace Officer - Federal - Active
   * X33 = Peace Officer - California - Honorably Retired
   * X34 = Peace Officer - California - Reserve
   * X35 = Peace Officer - Federal - Honorably Retired
   * X41 = Carry Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permit Holder
   * X81 = P.O.S.T. 832 PC (Firearms) Training
   * X91 = Particular and Limited Authority Peace Officers
   * X95 = Law Enforcement Service Gun to Family Member

These exemptions also exempt the individual from the safe handling demonstration.

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