California Assembly Bill 1333 Sparks Debate Over Self-Defense Laws
California Assembly Bill 1333 Sparks Debate Over Self-Defense Laws March 3, 2025 – Sacramento, CA A newly introduced bill in the California State Assembly, AB 1333, is drawing significant controversy as it proposes changes to the state’s self-defense laws. The bill, authored by Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur (D-Los Angeles), seeks to establish a duty to retreat when outside the home, meaning individuals must attempt to escape from a threat—if a safe avenue exists—before resorting to force. Key Provisions of AB 1333 Duty to Retreat in Public: If passed, Californians outside their homes would be legally required to retreat from danger before using force, including deadly force, if they can do so safely. Limits on Defending Property: The bill would remove justifications for using force to protect property, further narrowing legal self-defense protections. Potential Changes to the Castle Doctrine: Critics argue the bill could weaken the state’s Castle Doctrine, which allows home...