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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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Arizona State Senate Bill 1102  removes language from current legislation that penalizes carrying a concealed weapon with out a CCW permit. J.D. Tuccille at Examiner.com gives us a simple run down: Arizona already allows open carry — carrying a firearm in plain view — without a permit, and is a “must-issue” state in which carry [...]

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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 [...]

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