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AZ HB2752

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/9/2022

Primary Sponsor

Jennifer Longdon

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Origin

House of Representatives

Fifty-fifth Legislature - Second Regular Session (2022)

AI Summary

  • Requires courts to inquire whether a convicted person possesses a concealed weapons permit at sentencing, and if the conviction makes them a prohibited possessor or unqualified to hold a permit, the court must order surrender of the permit or require an affidavit declaring it lost.

  • If a convicted person fails to surrender the permit at sentencing, the court shall revoke it and notify the Department of Public Safety; if the person is on probation and does not comply, the probation department must locate and seize the permit.

  • Amends domestic violence protection order procedures to require courts to inquire about concealed weapons permits when prohibiting a defendant from possessing firearms after a hearing, and to order surrender of the permit within three business days or submission of a lost affidavit.

  • Requires courts to notify the Department of Public Safety of any permit revocation related to domestic violence protection orders.

Legislative Description

Sentencing; concealed weapons permit; surrender

Sentencing

Last Action

House read second time

2/10/2022

Committee Referrals

Rules2/9/2022
Judiciary2/9/2022

Full Bill Text

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