Arizona governor signs "constitutional carry" law. Once it goes into effect (ninety days after the legislature adjourns), law-abiding adults may carry concealed in Arizona without a permit.
Unless you have a permit; in that case you must have your license with you when you carry concealed.
Got it?
Yeah, me neither!
Unless you have a permit; in that case you must have your license with you when you carry concealed.
Got it?
Yeah, me neither!
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Okay, that's .. um, wait. Poor review? Unintended consequences? Oh heck, just carry.
huh
That permit allows you to carry in other states. That's one of the problems with the Vermont/Alaska/Arizona setup. You're fine---as long as you don't cross a state boundary.
Now if they were included in a national reciprocity...?
I'm fortunate that Missouri has one of the better CCW law. We're expanding/fixing it a bit here and there. I'd love a version like the Vermont/Alaska/Arizona plan if it would allow be to also carry in my neighboring states. Kansas is only 5 miles away.
The reason Alaska offers--and, so far as I know, Arizona will continue to offer--a CPL (or whatever it's called there) is so that citizens have the advantage of reciprocity.
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