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Gun News - State : Arizona
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From: MSN NicknameElGato196  (Original Message)Sent: 7/7/2008 1:42 PM
Important Pro-Gun Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk in Arizona!
 
Monday, June 30, 2008
 

Please Contact the Governor Today! 

House Bill 2389 is on its way to the desk of Governor Janet Napolitano (D) for her consideration.

Simply stated, HB2389 makes it clear under Arizona statute that you may carry a firearm by means of any transportation - other than public transportation - without a concealed carry permit.

Please contact Governor Napolitano TODAY and respectfully urge her to sign HB2389 into law.  Remember, the Governor has already vetoed a number of NRA-supported measures such as HB2629, the defensive display of a firearm clarification; HB2630, which would have lowered the penalty to a petty offense for carrying a firearm without a permit; and SB 1106, the lifetime CCW bill, so it is imperative that you make your voice heard in support of HB2389.

Governor Napolitano can be reached toll-free by dialing 1-(800) 253-0883, via fax at (602) 542-1381, or visit http://azgovernor.gov/Contact.asp to send email.


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From: MSN NicknameVietnamFatCatSent: 7/13/2008 4:41 AM
Arizona: Governor Napolitano Vetoes Another Important Pro-Gun Reform Bill!
 
Friday, July 11, 2008
 

Governor Janet Napolitano (D) vetoed House Bill 2389 earlier this week. 

Simply stated, under HB2389 you would have been allowed to carry a firearm by means of any transportation - other than public transportation - without a concealed carry permit.  This is the fourth veto of a pro-gun bill by Governor Napolitano this legislative session on NRA-supported measures such as HB2629, the defensive display of a firearm clarification;  HB2630, which would have lowered the penalty for carrying a firearm without a permit to a petty offense; and SB1106, the lifetime concealed carry permit bill. 

Thank you for the many calls and emails that you sent to the Governor, and please continue checking your emails and www.NRAILA.org for further updates.


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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 7/26/2008 12:26 AM

What Are the Gun Laws in Arizona?

From NRAILA, for About.com

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Child Access Prevention Law? No
Juvenile Possession Law? Yes
Juvenile Sale/Transfer Law? Yes

State Requirements

Rifles and Shotguns

Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No

Registration of rifles and shotguns? No

Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No

Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No

Handguns

Permit to purchase handgun? No

Registration of handguns? No

Licensing of owners of handguns? No

Permit to carry handguns? Yes

Purchase:

It is unlawful to sell or give to a minor, without written consent of the minor's parent or legal guardian, a firearm or ammunition.

No state permit is required to purchase a shotgun, rifle, or handgun.

It is unlawful to sell or transfer a firearm to a "prohibited possessor."

Possession

No state permit is required to possess a shotgun, rifle or handgun. It is unlawful for a "prohibited possessor" to possess a firearm.

A prohibited possessor includes a person found to constitute a danger to himself or others pursuant to a court order and whose court ordered treatment has not been terminated.

Who has been convicted of a felony involving violence or possession and use of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument and whose civil rights have not been restored.

Who is at the time of possession serving a term of imprisonment in any correctional or detention facility.

Who at the time of possession is serving a term of probation pursuant to a conviction for a domestic violence offense or a felony offense, parole, community supervision, work furlough, home arrest or release on any other basis or who is serving a term of probation or parole.

Who was previously adjudicated delinquent and who possesses, uses or carries a firearm within ten years from the date of adjudication or release for an offense that if committed as an adult would constitute first or second degree burglary, arson, murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault or any felony offense involving the use or threatening exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument.

An unemancipated person under 18 not accompanied by a parent, grandparent, guardian, or a certified hunter safety instructor or certified firearms safety instructor acting with consent of the minor's parent, grandparent or guardian shall not carry or possess on his person, within his immediate control, or in or on a means of transportation a firearm in any place open to the public or on any street, highway, or on private property, except private property owned or leased by the minor or the minor's parent, grandparent, or guardian.

This prohibition does not apply to a person between 14 and 17 engaged in lawful hunting, marksmanship practice, transportation of an unloaded firearm for the purpose of hunting or, between 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., transportation of an unloaded firearm for the purpose of marksmanship at a range or other area where the discharge of firearms is not prohibited.

Carrying:

No person shall carry a firearm "concealed on his person." This does not apply to a person in his dwelling, business premises or on real property owned or leased by that person. A handgun carried in a belt holster which is wholly or partially visible or carried in luggage is not considered carrying concealed.

It is unlawful to carry a firearm concealed within the immediate control of any person in or on a means of transportation. This does not apply to firearms carried in a case, holster or in a means of transportation or a storage compartment, trunk, pack, luggage, or glove compartment of a means of transportation.

No person shall, unless specifically authorized by law, enter a public establishment or attend a public event carrying a firearm after a reasonable request by the operator of the establishment or the sponsor of the event to remove his firearm and place it in the custody of the operator or sponsor. This does not apply to shooting ranges or shooting events, hunting areas or similar locations or activities.

It is unlawful, unless specifically authorized by law, to enter an election polling place on the day of any election carrying a firearm.

It is unlawful to possess a deadly weapon on grade or high school grounds. This shall not apply to an unloaded firearm within a means of transportation under the control of an adult, provided, if the adult leaves the vehicle, it shall be locked and the unloaded firearm shall not be visible, or for a program approved by the school.

Permit to Carry a Concealed Weapon

The Department of Public Safety shall issue a permit to carry a concealed weapon to a resident of the state at least 21 years old, a U.S. citizen, who satisfactorily completes an approved firearms safety program, submits fingerprints and a fee determined by the Department of Public Safety, and who does not fall into a class of person prohibited to possess a firearm, such as a convicted felon, adjudicated mental incompetent, or illegal alien.

The qualification checks shall be completed within 60 days of receipt of the application and the permit will be issued within 15 working days after completing the checks.

The permit is valid for not more than four years and is renewable every four years.

Miscellaneous

It is unlawful to recklessly handle, display, or discharge a firearm with the intent to disturb the peace and quiet of a neighborhood, family or person.

No person shall discharge a firearm from a motor vehicle, including an automobile, aircraft, train, boat or floating object towed by powerboat or sailboat.

Wildlife may be taken in defense of self or another.

No person shall knowingly discharge a firearm into a road or railway.

It is unlawful to discharge a firearm while taking wildlife within a quarter mile of an occupied farm house or other residence, cabin, lodge or building without the permission of the owner or resident.

It is unlawful to possess while hunting any contrivance designed to silence, muffle or minimize the report of a firearm.

It is unlawful for any person while taking wildlife or while in any hunting area to handle or discharge any firearm while intoxicated or in a careless or reckless manner or with wanton disregard for the safety of human life or property.

Source: National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action

See Also: State of Arizona Firearms and Weapons Laws


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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 7/30/2008 3:20 PM
Representative Ed Pastor, AZ congressional district 4, my district, is a low life democrap who is rabidly anti-gun and pro- illegal immigrant! It is the duty of every freedom loving Zoni who wants our country secure and our guns left alone to vote this SOB out of office on his ass!

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From: MSN NicknameVietnamFatCatSent: 8/17/2008 3:38 AM
Arizona Primary Elections, Tuesday, September 2!
 
Thursday, August 07, 2008
 

Tuesday, September 2 is Primary Election Day in Arizona.  Please be sure to vote Freedom First.

For candidate ratings and endorsements, please call the NRA-ILA Grassroots Division at (800) 392-VOTE (8683) or visit www.NRAPVF.org

Early voting has already started and will last through Election Day.

For more information about voting in Arizona, please click here

Remember to Vote Freedom First on Tuesday, September 2!


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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 9/6/2008 9:07 AM
The Forest Service has begun the process of revising the management plan for the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests.  Apache-Sitgreaves is managed as a single forest and encompasses over 2 million acres in east-central Arizona.  The latest update about the plan can be found at:  http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/plan-revision/documents.shtml.   The update includes information about upcoming public meetings in early September.  The purpose of these meetings is to gather public input on desired conditions.  Desired conditions are the foundation of the revised plan and "paint a picture" of what the forests look like and provide.  A first draft of desired conditions is available for review and input on the website above.  This plan will affect how recreation activities--including hunting, recreational shooting, and the use of motorized vehicles--are managed in the future.  If you recreate in the Apache-Sitgreaves, it is important that you review the "desired conditions" and submit comments, as well as attend at least one of the public meetings next month. 

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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 9/23/2008 10:29 PM

Maricopa County to Discuss Shooting Range! 

Please Make Plans to Attend this Event!


The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department will be holding two public meetings to discuss the naming of the Buckeye Hills Public Shooting Range, the first of which will be held on September 26 at the Buckeye Public Library in the conference room at 310 N. 6th Street in Buckeye at 1:15 p.m. 

The Board of Supervisors will consider the naming the shooting range the "Joe Foss Public Shooting Range", a tribute to the former President of NRA and great American hero who rose to fame as a top Marine ace in World War II, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, and former Governor of South Dakota.  Joe Foss retired to Scottsdale where he founded the Foss Institute, which remains active today.

There has been some resistance relating to this nomination, which is why it's vital that NRA members attend the meetings and express their support.  If you can't make the meeting on the 26th, the second public meeting will be held a the Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department located at 234 N. Central Ave., Suite 6400 on October 21st at 8:45 a.m.


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