azcdlfred
Regular Member
Yesterday, March 2nd, SB 1201 passed out of the House Committee of the Whole (COW) and is scheduled for a Senate Third Read today, March 3rd. There is still time to contact your Senator. A letter for SB 1201 has been prepared and is waiting to be sent by you at AzCDL’s Action Center.
SB 1201 is the AzCDL-requested bill that, in essence, says that if a state or local government building or event is going to post a "no firearms" sign, then security measures must be in place to ensure that no one is capable of bringing in a firearm without detection.
Other letters waiting for you in AzCDL’s Action Center are for HB 2146 and HB 2645.
Both bills are scheduled for House COW debates today, March 3rd.
There is still time to contact your Representatives.
HB 2146 Letter
HB 2645 Letter
HB 2146 is the AzCDL-requested bill that would remove the burden from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to approve CCW training courses, training organizations, and instructors.
HB 2645 is the AzCDL-requested bill that would prevent local governments from prohibiting the sale of a forfeited weapon to a business authorized to resell it under federal, state, or local laws.
Also schedule for debate in the Senate COW today is SB 1610, a bill that would establish the Colt Single Action Army Revolver as the state firearm. If you would like to send a comment to your Senator about SB 1610, go here.
SB 1391, a bill that would authorize and direct the governor to enter into interstate compacts with other states that have a “Firearms Freedom Act” like the one that was passed last year in Arizona, is also scheduled for a vote in today’s Senate Third Read. If you would like to send a comment to your Senator about SB 1391, go here.
Over in the House, HB 2140, a bill that would prohibit rental/lease agreements and HOA association documents from requiring a person to waive their right to bear arms, is scheduled for a vote in the House Third Read today. If you would like to send a comment to your Representatives about HB 2140, go here.
In other news, SB 1469, a bill that would strengthen the statutes regarding the justification of the use of force, passed out of the House COW on March 1st. We are waiting for it to be scheduled for a Third Read vote.
A list of the firearms and self-defense related bills, along with links, that AzCDL is monitoring can be found at our website.
SB 1201 is the AzCDL-requested bill that, in essence, says that if a state or local government building or event is going to post a "no firearms" sign, then security measures must be in place to ensure that no one is capable of bringing in a firearm without detection.
Other letters waiting for you in AzCDL’s Action Center are for HB 2146 and HB 2645.
Both bills are scheduled for House COW debates today, March 3rd.
There is still time to contact your Representatives.
HB 2146 Letter
HB 2645 Letter
HB 2146 is the AzCDL-requested bill that would remove the burden from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to approve CCW training courses, training organizations, and instructors.
HB 2645 is the AzCDL-requested bill that would prevent local governments from prohibiting the sale of a forfeited weapon to a business authorized to resell it under federal, state, or local laws.
Also schedule for debate in the Senate COW today is SB 1610, a bill that would establish the Colt Single Action Army Revolver as the state firearm. If you would like to send a comment to your Senator about SB 1610, go here.
SB 1391, a bill that would authorize and direct the governor to enter into interstate compacts with other states that have a “Firearms Freedom Act” like the one that was passed last year in Arizona, is also scheduled for a vote in today’s Senate Third Read. If you would like to send a comment to your Senator about SB 1391, go here.
Over in the House, HB 2140, a bill that would prohibit rental/lease agreements and HOA association documents from requiring a person to waive their right to bear arms, is scheduled for a vote in the House Third Read today. If you would like to send a comment to your Representatives about HB 2140, go here.
In other news, SB 1469, a bill that would strengthen the statutes regarding the justification of the use of force, passed out of the House COW on March 1st. We are waiting for it to be scheduled for a Third Read vote.
A list of the firearms and self-defense related bills, along with links, that AzCDL is monitoring can be found at our website.