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Question: Who can carry a concealed weapon?
Answer: To apply for a concealed weapons permit, you must:
• Be 21 years of age. • Complete a firearms safety-training program. • Not be under indictment for, and not have been convicted of a felony. • Not suffer from any mental illness. • Not be in the United States unlawfully (ARS §13-3112 (E)).
Misconduct involving weapons includes...
• Carrying a deadly weapon without a permit. • Carrying a concealed deadly weapon without a permit in any means of transportation. • Manufacturing, possessing, transporting, selling or transferring a prohibited weapon. • Possessing a deadly weapon if you are a prohibited possessor. • Selling or transferring a deadly weapon to a prohibited possessor. • Discharging a firearm at an occupied structure in order to further the interests of a criminal street gang. • Unless specifically authorized by law, entering any public establishment or attending any public event and carrying a deadly weapon after a reasonable request to remove the weapon. • Possessing a deadly weapon on school grounds. • Selling or giving control of a firearm to another person if you know or have reason to know that the other person would use the firearm in the commission of any felony (ARS §13-3102 (A)).
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