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Wow, I am so happy to be able to post this here. Governor Ducey signed HB 2111, which effectively makes Arizona a 2A "sanctuary state"!
Here is the email from AzCDL:
Here is the email from AzCDL:
On April 6, 2021
Governor Ducey signed HB 2111,
the AzCDL supported legislation defending
Arizona's Right to Keep and Bear Arms (RKBA)
from federal overreach
HB 2111 states that, pursuant to the sovereign authority of Arizona and Article 2, Section 3 of the Arizona Constitution, the state and all political subdivisions (i.e., agencies, counties, cities, etc.) are prohibited from using any personnel or financial resources to enforce, administer or cooperate with any act, law, treaty, order, rule or regulation of the United States government that is inconsistent with any Arizona law regarding the regulation of firearms.
In a nutshell, passage of HB 2111 will:
The general effective day for bills signed by the Governor is 91 days after the session adjourns.
We encourage you to share this and all AzCDL emails with anyone you know who is interested in protecting their right to keep and bear arms in Arizona. They can click here to subscribe to AzCDL email broadcasts.
Governor Ducey signed HB 2111,
the AzCDL supported legislation defending
Arizona's Right to Keep and Bear Arms (RKBA)
from federal overreach
HB 2111 states that, pursuant to the sovereign authority of Arizona and Article 2, Section 3 of the Arizona Constitution, the state and all political subdivisions (i.e., agencies, counties, cities, etc.) are prohibited from using any personnel or financial resources to enforce, administer or cooperate with any act, law, treaty, order, rule or regulation of the United States government that is inconsistent with any Arizona law regarding the regulation of firearms.
In a nutshell, passage of HB 2111 will:
- Ban state and local enforcement of any federal firearms restrictions that don’t have concurrent measures in law in the state of Arizona.
- Ban state and local enforcement of any future federal firearms restrictions that are not legal in Arizona.
The general effective day for bills signed by the Governor is 91 days after the session adjourns.
We encourage you to share this and all AzCDL emails with anyone you know who is interested in protecting their right to keep and bear arms in Arizona. They can click here to subscribe to AzCDL email broadcasts.