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AB 1722 Protects Self-Defense in Wildlife Encounters

21 May 2026 15:08

California Assembly Bill 1722, introduced by Assemblymember Heather Hadwick, aims to protect individuals from prosecution when acting in self-defense during dangerous encounters with endangered species. - The bill establishes a good-faith self-defense exception under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA).

- It allows local law enforcement to act immediately in human-wildlife conflicts without waiting for state wildlife officials. - Supporters, including sheriffs and ranchers, say it addresses public safety risks from repeated predator presence near communities.

- The measure does not weaken conservation laws but prioritizes human safety. AB 1722 is currently under consideration in the Assembly, with amendments made April 16.

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