I just got an email listing a few bills that are moving along.
I find HB 2554 most interesting.
I find it almost impossible to believe, or enforce, but who knows?
It would put some serious pressure and costs onto anti-gun folks.
My question is the definition of "public building".
HB 2433 would eliminate the statutory age cap (currently 45 years old) on who is a member of the state militia (i.e., all able-bodied citizens capable of bearing arms).
HB 2554 is an AzCDL-requested bill that would require operators of public property, wishing to ban weapons, to restrict access to the property and provide armed guards and metal detectors as well as storage lockers. If an operator of a public building does not comply with the security requirements, the prohibition of firearms would not be enforceable.
I find HB 2554 most interesting.
I find it almost impossible to believe, or enforce, but who knows?
It would put some serious pressure and costs onto anti-gun folks.
My question is the definition of "public building".
HB 2433 would eliminate the statutory age cap (currently 45 years old) on who is a member of the state militia (i.e., all able-bodied citizens capable of bearing arms).
HB 2554 is an AzCDL-requested bill that would require operators of public property, wishing to ban weapons, to restrict access to the property and provide armed guards and metal detectors as well as storage lockers. If an operator of a public building does not comply with the security requirements, the prohibition of firearms would not be enforceable.