NRA-ILA :: Arizona: Push is on to liberalize gun laws
         
 
SEARCH
EMAIL SIGNUP
In the News   |   Arizona: Constitutional Carry takes effect   |   House passes bill to keep creditors from taking guns   |   One month after McDonald   |   Kagan's Snowe job on gun rights   |   Indians debate the right to bear arms   |   Dominican Republic: Gun importers say ban spurs smuggling   |   Arizona: New gun law forces park signs to come down   |   California: Tehama sheriff challenges state's ammunition law   |   New Zealand: Dealers doubt gun law   |   Chicago gun lawsuit plaintiffs apply for permits   |   Massachusetts Governor blames gun lobby for slowing gun rationing bill   |   The right to regain the right to own a gun   |   Kansas: Raymore gun issue will be on Nov. 2 ballot   |   Australia: New calls for gun control   |   UN threatens Second and First Amendments   |   Arizona: Constitutional Carry starts Thursday   |   Lott: Gun control advocates make up facts about Right-to-Carry laws   |   If armed, the good guys can win   |   NRA takes message to academia with NRA University initiative   |   Massachusetts: "Open Season" Video doesn't speak for all gun owners

Bookmark 

and Share     Email       Printer Friendly Take Action

Arizona: Push is on to liberalize gun laws

This year, the state's Republican governor and a conservative Legislature may continue that tradition by giving Arizonans some of the least restrictive weapons laws in the nation. This session, state lawmakers have proposed more than a dozen bills on expanding rights to carry and use guns and knives.

Read About It: The Arizona Republic

Posted: 2/3/2010 9:33:16 AM

Note: Many news sites archive stories after a short period of time. If the link above is expired please contact the site for information about accessing this story.
 

Copyright 2010, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action.
This may be reproduced. It may not be reproduced for commercial purposes.
11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030    800-392-8683 
Contact Us | Privacy & Security Policy

For The Media
Did You Know
Polling data indicates that 10% of households claim to have an NRA member. That means roughly 20 million Americans align themselves with NRA. This number is obviously higher than actual NRA membership and is explained by the fact that many people who identify with NRA consider themselves members even if their membership has lapsed. (Zogby International, 2000)
MORE>>