Apparently the White House has admitted to suing Arizona over SB 1070 only for the reason of trying to get more Hispanic voters on their side. Read all about it at PapaTodd.com.
Archive for the ‘Local’ Category
White House vs. Arizona
Posted in Arizona, Local, Politics, tagged Illegal Immigration, NObama, SB1070 on July 21, 2010 | 2 Comments »
AZ Legislature Adjourned
Posted in Arizona, Local, Politics, tagged Arizona Gun Laws on April 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Arizona State Legislature adjourned yesterday. That means that all of this sessions passed legislation will go into effect on July 29th. There should be a Constitutional Carry/Firearms Freedom Act/Preemption party thrown the following weekend!
Sheriff Joe to Run for AZ Governor?
Posted in Arizona, Local, Politics, tagged Arizona, Governor, Sheriff Joe on April 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
From Political Mafioso: I spoke to Maricopa County Sheriff JOE ARPAIO last Friday evening for over an hour. I had contacted Sheriff Joe to inform him of the passing of our dog Ginger last Monday (the Sheriff was very fond of her; every time I see Joe he always asks about our dog). The discussion [...]
SB1168 To Be Heard by the COW Thursday
Posted in Arizona, Local, RKBA, tagged Arizona Gun Laws, RKBA, SB1168 on March 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
More from AZCDL.org today: March 3, 2010 Firearms preemption debate March 4, 2010. We are expecting SB 1168 to be scheduled on the Senate Committee of the Whole (COW) agenda for Thursday, March 4, 2010. SB 1168 strengthens state firearms preemption laws, adds firearms storage and accessories to the list of things political subdivisions cannot [...]
Good News for Constitutional Carry in AZ
Posted in Arizona, Local, RKBA, tagged Arizona Gun Laws, CCW, Constitutional Carry, HB2347, RKBA, SB1102, SB1108, SB1168 on March 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
From AZCDL.org: March 3, 2010 Constitutional Carry rescued in Senate. On Friday, March 5th at 10 AM, the Senate Appropriations Committee will debate and vote on SB 1108. The sponsor of SB 1108, Committee Chairman Senator Russell Pearce, has proposed a “strike everything” amendment that replaces SB 1108, in its entirety, with the intended language [...]
Constitutional Carry and Preemption in AZ
Posted in Arizona, Local, RKBA, tagged Arizona, CCW, Constitutional Carry, HB2347, RKBA, SB1102 on March 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
From AZCDL.org: February 25, 2010 Constitutional Carry rides again! SB 1102, the Senate version of Constitutional Carry may have been stalled by a few Senate Republicans “crossing the aisle” to vote with Democrats to add the Cheuvront amendment, but that doesn’t mean it’s “game over” for Constitutional Carry in Arizona. We are working with Senator [...]
AZ SB 1102 Sabotaged
Posted in Arizona, Armed Citizens, Local, RKBA, tagged CCW, Constitutional Carry, RKBA, SB1102 on February 20, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I just found this over at AZCDL.org: Earlier this afternoon (February 18, 2010), the Senate debated SB 1102 in the Committee of the Whole (COW). The COW debate is the last chance for a bill to get amended before a formal (Third Read) floor vote by the full Senate. During the COW debate, Democrat Senator [...]
AZ SB 1102 to be Heard Today
Posted in Arizona, Local, RKBA, tagged Arizona, CCW, Constitutional Carry, RKBA, SB1102 on February 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Arizona Senate Bill 1102 is going to be considered by the Committee of the Whole today. SB 1102 would allow citizens of Arizona to carry a firearm for self defense, concealed; with out the need for a permit. CCW permits would still be available and would still be required for reciprocity as well as required [...]
Easing Arizona's Gun Laws
Posted in Arizona, Guns, Local, Politics, RKBA, tagged 2A, Arizona, Armed Citizen, CCW, Constitutional Carry, Guns, HB2307, RKBA, SB1102 on February 3, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Looks like we have some good stuff coming down the pipe here in AZ… Most interesting is some legislation that would allow any law abiding citizen of the state to carry concealed with out a permit. That would be great. Another bill that seems to be in the works is following the lead of some [...]
