Arizona House Passes Important Self-Defense Measures!
Friday, March 21, 2008
House Bill 2630, also introduced by State Representative Russell Pearce (R-18), would reduce the penalty for carrying a concealed “weapon” without a permit to a petty offense. HB2630 also passed the House on Third Reading on a 36 to 24 vote. HB2630 is scheduled to be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, March 24.
House Bill 2634, which would allow a person whose civil rights have been restored to obtain a permit to carry, passed the House on Third Reading with a unanimous vote where it is now slated to be heard in the Senate.
Please contact your State Senator and respectfully urge him or her to support all of these measures when they come up for a vote. To find contact information for your legislators, please click here.
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