San Jose Council Set To Approve Requiring Gun Owners To Buy Liability Insurance, Pay Annual Fee – CBS San Francisco

SAN JOSE (BCN) – San Jose gun owners could be required to purchase liability insurance and pay an annual fee on their weapons under an ordinance the city council is expected to approve this week.

The proposed ordinance would require gun owners to pay an annual fee of roughly $25 as well as administrative costs to the city. Gun owners would also be required to maintain liability insurance in the event their gun is used for violence or a crime.

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Mayor Sam Liccardo, who introduced the two proposals last June after a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employee killed nine of his co-workers and himself, likened the insurance requirement to motorists having car insurance.

“Gun liability insurance available today on the market can adjust premiums to encourage gun owners to purchase and use gun safes, install trigger locks and take gun safety classes,” he said Monday during a briefing to discuss the proposal.

A study published in November by the Pacific Institute on Research and Evaluation found that San Jose taxpayers pay an average of $151 per year for each household that owns a gun, supporting gun violence response by law enforcement and medical personnel, shooting investigations, court processing and other services that are publicly funded.

When combined with the private costs to residents as a result of gun violence and crime, the study found that San Jose residents collectively spend an average of $442 per year due to gun violence.

Between 50,000 and 55,000 San Jose households own at least one gun, according to the study. The ordinance’s fee would be charged per household and not per gun, Liccardo said.

“Certainly the Second Amendment protects every citizen’s right to own a gun,” Liccardo said. “It does not require taxpayers to subsidize that right.”

The funding generated from the proposal’s fees would support the work of a nonprofit that will seek to reduce domestic and gun violence.

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The nonprofit, which has yet to be formed, includes officials from Stanford University Medical Center and Nextdoor Solutions to Domestic Violence.

Gun rights advocates have threatened litigation if the city follows through on the proposal, arguing that it is unconstitutional to require gun owners to pay a fee to exercise their right.

In July, the National Foundation of Gun Rights – the legal division of the National Association for Gun Rights – sent a cease-and-desist letter to Liccardo and the other members of the city council.

The foundation doubled down in September, touting that it was readying a legal complaint to be filed against the city if the ordinance is adopted.

Liccardo that Monday that fees are regularly for constitutionally protected services and actions.

“Whether we’re trying to organize a 501(c)(4) political advocacy organization or trying to file a lawsuit in civil court, we still pay fees, so this is new,” he said.

The council will hold its first vote on the ordinance Tuesday. If approved, a second vote to ratify the ordinance will be held Feb. 8. The ordinance would then go into effect Aug. 8, 2022.

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