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California Expands Ghost Gun Laws Taking Effect in 2026

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisDecember 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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California isn’t slowing down. It’s tightening the screws.

With little fanfare and no legislative restraint, the Golden State is preparing to roll out another sweeping expansion of its ghost gun enforcement regime — one that reaches far beyond unfinished receivers and into barrels, accessories, digital files, and even consumer notifications.

This time, it’s being framed not as gun control, but as “consumer protection.”

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has released a new informational bulletin outlining two laws set to take effect on January 1, 2026. Together, they dramatically expand the state’s regulatory footprint over firearm-related products and those who buy, sell, or manufacture them.

If you think California has already regulated ghost guns into oblivion, this is the next escalation.

What California Just Passed

The bulletin summarizes Assembly Bill 1263 and Senate Bill 704, both signed in 2025 and scheduled to take effect in 2026.

According to Bonta, the goal is “transparency” and “accountability.” In practice, the laws expand liability, redefine key firearm-related terms, and impose new criminal and civil penalties — not just on manufacturers and sellers, but on anyone accused of facilitating firearm manufacturing.

The Attorney General’s office describes ghost guns as an industry-driven public safety crisis, despite the fact that California already has some of the most restrictive firearm manufacturing and possession laws in the country.

A Broader Definition of “Firearm-Related”

One of the most significant changes involves how California defines firearm-related products.

Under the new laws:

  • The definition of “firearm accessory” is expanded.
  • A new definition for “firearm manufacturing machine” is added under California’s Firearm Industry Responsibility Act.
  • Firearm barrels now receive their own regulatory framework.

That matters because once a product is classified under these definitions, it triggers a cascade of compliance requirements — age verification, identity checks, consumer warnings, and potential liability for misuse.

This is no longer just about unfinished frames or receivers. California is methodically widening the net.

New Rules for Barrels, Accessories, and Sales

Beginning January 1, 2026, licensed firearm dealers and other sellers will face new requirements when selling:

  • Firearm barrels
  • Firearm accessories
  • Firearm manufacturing machines

These requirements include consumer notices explaining how the products may or may not be legally used under California law, along with age-verification and identification requirements for both in-state and out-of-state sellers shipping into California.

In effect, the state is pushing responsibility for legal interpretation onto sellers and consumers alike, while reserving the right to enforce violations aggressively after the fact.

Criminal Liability Goes Beyond Manufacturing

The new laws also create additional criminal offenses and civil causes of action for anyone accused of facilitating the unlawful manufacture of firearms.

That includes:

  • Assisting someone else in illegal firearm manufacturing
  • Distributing digital firearm manufacturing files to unlicensed individuals
  • Causing or encouraging another person to violate California manufacturing laws

Convictions for certain firearm-related offenses now carry a 10-year prohibition on firearm and ammunition possession or acquisition.

The language is broad. Intentionally so.

California’s Long Game

This bulletin is not an isolated action.

Bonta has made ghost guns a signature issue, having previously sponsored legislation, issued reports, supported litigation, and joined national advocacy efforts to expand regulation beyond California’s borders.

The Attorney General’s office recently touted court decisions requiring federal regulation of partially complete AR-type receivers and settlements barring companies from selling unserialized kits in California.

The message is clear: California is not waiting for Congress, and it is not done.

What This Means in Practice

For California gun owners, manufacturers, and retailers, the takeaway is simple:

  • More products are regulated
  • More conduct is criminalized
  • More liability is shifted downstream
  • More enforcement is coming

For the rest of the country, California continues to serve as a testing ground—not just for gun control laws, but also for how far a state can extend regulatory authority under the banner of public safety and consumer protection.

Whether these laws survive future court challenges remains to be seen. But as of now, they are locked in, and January 1, 2026, is the deadline.

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