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AZ SB1369

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/2/2010

Primary Sponsor

Ron Gould

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Origin

Senate

Forty-ninth Legislature - Second Regular Session (2010)

AI Summary

  • Exempts personal firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition manufactured and kept within Arizona from federal regulation and interstate commerce rules, effective October 1, 2010.

  • Applies only to firearms manufactured from basic materials within the state, including those with imported generic parts like springs and screws or basic materials like steel and wood.

  • Requires firearms manufactured and sold under this section to be stamped with "made in Arizona" on a central metallic part such as the receiver or frame.

  • Excludes certain weapons from the exemption: firearms too large to carry by one person, weapons with bore diameter exceeding 1.5 inches using smokeless powder, explosive ammunition, and firearms discharging multiple projectiles with a single trigger activation.

  • Defines key terms including "firearm accessory" (non-essential items like sights and magazines), "generic or insignificant parts" (springs, screws, nuts, pins), and "manufactured" (creation from basic materials through forging, casting, or machining).

Legislative Description

Arizona manufactured firearms; intrastate commerce

Last Action

Referred to Senate JUD Committee

2/3/2010

Full Bill Text

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