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AZ SB1330

AZ SB1330
Prohibited activities; second amendment violations


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Introduced
02/02/2015
In Committee
03/19/2015
Crossed Over
03/11/2015
Passed
Dead
03/26/2015

Introduced Session

Fifty-second Legislature - First Regular Session (2015)

Bill Summary

Prohibited activities; second amendment violations

AI Summary

This bill prohibits state agencies, political subdivisions (like cities and counties), and their employees from participating in the enforcement of federal laws, orders, rules, or regulations concerning personal firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition that are enacted or issued after the bill's effective date, unless required by a court order. It also prevents the use of state or allocated local funds to assist federal agencies or their contractors in enforcing such federal regulations. Furthermore, the State Treasurer is prohibited from transferring funds to any political subdivision that is found by a court to have intentionally violated this section. Individuals who knowingly violate the bill face a civil penalty of up to $3,000 for a first offense and a Class 1 misdemeanor for subsequent offenses. The bill's legislative findings emphasize the protection of the Second Amendment right to bear arms and the principle of federalism, arguing that the federal government cannot compel state and local officials to enforce federal programs.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

House RULES Committee action: Held (on 03/26/2015)

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