Az law on guns
Arizona is classified as a "shall issue" state. Requirements for issuance include taking an 8 hour training class (provided by a licensed third party), submitting a finger print card, and paying a $60 fee. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age. New permits are valid for five years. The law regarding the carrying of firearms in motor vehicles by non-permit holders is complex and has been further muddled by court decisions. However, it is clear that no permit is required to carry a firearm in a vehicle if the firearm is in plain view or locked in a trunk or other place not immediately accessible.
On foot, no permit is required to openly carry a firearm in a belt holster, gun case or scabbard. Generally, a person must be at least 18 years of age to openly carry a firearm. However, this does not apply to:
· Juveniles within a private residence.
· Emancipated juveniles
· Juveniles accompanied by a parent, grandparent or guardian, or a certified hunter safety instructor or certified firearms safety instructor acting with the consent of the juvenile's parent or guardian
· Juveniles on private property owned or leased by the juvenile or the juvenile's parent, grandparent, or guardian
· Juveniles fourteen years of age and up engaged in any of the following activities:
· Lawful hunting or shooting events or marksmanship practice at established ranges or other areas where the discharge of a firearm is not prohibited
· Lawful transportation of an unloaded firearm for lawful hunting
· Lawful transportation of an unloaded firearm between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. for shooting events or marksmanship practice at established ranges or other areas where the discharge of a firearm is not prohibited
Here is some facts about the state law on guns in arizona. In my opinon I think that this law is not usful and appropite because there are so many people that are crazy that have guns and are and will shoot inicent people.i belive that...