The state of Arizona could impose fines on cities and towns that enforce gun ordinances stricter than the state's own laws.
House Bill 2517, sponsored by Rep. Steve Smith, would impose a civil penalty of up to $5,000 on city and town governments that violate the statute. Smith said he wants the state "to have some teeth" in enforcing the law.
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