Penal Code § 417.4 PC - Brandishing an Imitation Firearm (2024)

Is it illegal to brandish an imitation firearm? California Penal Code 417.4 PC

Penal Code § 417.4 PC makes it a crime to draw or brandish an imitation firearm in a threatening manner, such that it places others in fear. A conviction is a misdemeanorpunishable by a minimum of 30 days and up to 6 months in jail.

The language of the statute reads that:

417.4. Every person who, except in self-defense, draws or exhibits an imitation firearm, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 16700, in a threatening manner against another in such a way as to cause a reasonable person apprehension or fear of bodily harm is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for a term of not less than 30 days.

Examples

  • jumping out from an alley and aiming a BB gun at someone.
  • pushing a neighbor and then pointing an imitation gun at them.
  • yelling threatening words at someone and then waving a replica weapon in their face.

Legal Defenses

Three common defenses include showing that you:

  • did not perform a threatening act.
  • did not make someone fear bodily harm.
  • were acting in self-defense.

Penalties

A violation of this code section is charged as a misdemeanor (as opposed to an infraction or a felony).

The crime is punishable by custody in county jail for a mandatory minimum of 30 days and up to 6 months.

Note that a judge can award you with misdemeanor (or summary) probation in lieu of jail time.

Our California criminal defense attorneys will address the following in this article:

  • 1. When is it a crime to draw an imitation firearm?
  • 2. What are the best defenses to Penal Code 417.4 PC?
    • 2.1 No threatening act
    • 2.2 No fear of bodily harm
    • 2.3 Self-defense
  • 3. What are the penalties for violating PC 417.4?
  • 4. Can I get a conviction expunged?
  • 5. Are there similar crimes?
    • 5.1 Brandishing a weapon or firearm – PC 417
    • 5.2 Aiming or pointing a laser scope or pointer – PC 417.25
    • 5.3 Assault with a firearm – PC 245a25

Penal Code § 417.4 PC - Brandishing an Imitation Firearm (1)

PC 417.4 prohibits brandishing an imitation gun in a threatening way.

1. When is it a crime to draw an imitation firearm?

A prosecutor must prove the following to successfully convict you of brandishing an imitation firearm:

  1. you drew or exhibited an imitation firearm in a threatening manner against another person,
  2. your actions caused someone to fear bodily harm to themself or someone else,
  3. that fear of harm was reasonable,1 and
  4. when you drew or exhibited the imitation firearm, you were not acting in self-defense or in defense of someone else.2

An “imitation firearm” is a device that is so substantially similar to a real firearm in color and overall appearance that a reasonable person would believe that it is a real firearm.3

2. What are the best defenses to Penal Code 417.4 PC?

Three effective defenses include showing that you:

  1. did not act in a threatening manner.
  2. could not have caused a person to fear bodily harm.
  3. acted in self-defense.

2.1 No threatening act

You are guilty under this statute only if you drew an imitation weapon in a threatening manner. This means it is always a defense to show that you did not commit a threatening act. Perhaps, for example, you brandished a fake gun as a joke.

2.2 No fear of bodily harm

You can be convicted under this statute only if your actions caused another person to fear bodily harm. Therefore, it is a defense to show that your acts could not have reasonably caused someone to experience fear.

2.3 Self-defense

Per the language of PC 417.4, you are not guilty of brandishing a fake firearm if you did so while acting in self-defense. This includes the defense of yourself or another person.

3. What are the penalties for violating PC 417.4?

A violation of this code section is a misdemeanor offense.4

The crime is punishable by imprisonment in county jail (as opposed to state prison) for a minimum of 30 days and up to a maximum of 6 months.5

A judge does have the authority to award you with misdemeanor probation in lieu of jail time.

Penal Code § 417.4 PC - Brandishing an Imitation Firearm (2)

Brandishing an imitation gun is a California misdemeanor.

4. Can I get a conviction expunged?

If you are convicted under this statute, you can get the conviction expunged, per Penal Code 1203.4 PC.

This is provided you successfully complete:

  • jail time, or
  • probation (whichever was imposed).

5. Are there similar crimes?

There are three crimes related to drawing a fake gun. These are:

  1. brandishing a weapon or firearm – PC 417,
  2. aiming or pointing a laser scope or pointer – PC 417.25, and
  3. assault with a firearm – PC 245a2

5.1 Brandishing a weapon or firearm – PC 417

Penal Code 417 PC is the California statute that makes it a crime to brandish a firearm or deadly weapon. “Brandishing” means to:

  • draw or exhibit a deadly weapon or firearm, or
  • use a deadly weapon in a fight.

Note that while PC 417.4 pertains to fake firearms, this law focuses on real firearms or weapons.

5.2 Aiming or pointing a laser scope or pointer – PC 417.25

Penal Code 417.25 PC is the California statute that makes it a crime to point a laser scope, or a laser pointer, at another person in a threatening manner.

As with brandishing an imitation firearm, a violation of this statute is charged as a misdemeanor and is punishable by up to 30 days in jail.

5.3 Assault with a firearm – PC 245a2

Per Penal Code 245a2 PC, assault with a firearm can be charged when you assault a victim using a pistol, rifle, shotgun, semiautomatic firearm, machine gun, .50 BMG rifle or assault weapon.

Unlike PC 417.4, you have to do more than just draw a weapon to be convicted under this law. For example, an assault can take the form of:

  • pointing a firearm at an alleged victim,
  • striking or “pistol-whipping” the victim,
  • firing the gun at the victim, or
  • actually shooting the victim.

Legal References:

  1. See In re Michael D. (2002) 100 Cal.App.4th 115.
  2. CALCRIM No. 985 – Brandishing an Imitation Firearm. Judicial Council of California Criminal Jury Instructions (2020 edition).
  3. See same.
  4. California Penal Code 417.4 PC.
  5. See same.
Penal Code § 417.4 PC - Brandishing an Imitation Firearm (2024)
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