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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)).


    Comments
    1 thru 4 of 4 comments    [ 1 ]   
    On 02/22/07
    kayla from AZ said:
    ok. so i have this urge to buy this belt buckle. its brass knuckles but the screw comes off. so its councidered brass knuckles. you aslo have to be 18 to buy it. and my friend told me its legal to buy but u just cant carry them around? idk but i think all teens should be able to have a pair.
    On 01/09/07
    ananymous from AZ said:
    I have a foldable knife which has a lock on it. the blade is about three inches long. is it illegal for me to carry this knife since i am under 18? i have heard since it is considered a pocket knife i could legally carry it but i wanted to double check.
    On 03/04/06
    nick from AZ said:
    can you shoot a bb gun in ure back yard??
    On 12/18/05
    anonymous from IL said:
    Some things I believe when it comes to gun rights... Having a reasonable minimum age (between 16 and 21, I would say)for concealed carrying is okay. Most other aspects of gun carrying and ownership must be handled by the owner and seller of the weapon. The seller, if he believes it is right, may require you to show him proof that you have taken a course in gun safety. You may show him this proof, or take your business somewhere else. There is always a balance to be struck between what the gov't can do for us, and what we must do for ourselves.
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