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AZ HB2414
Bill
Status
1/25/2023
Primary Sponsor
Melody Hernandez
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AI Summary
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Court must inquire at sentencing whether a convicted person possesses a concealed weapons permit and require surrender if the person becomes a prohibited possessor or is unqualified to hold the permit under Arizona law.
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If permit is not surrendered at sentencing, the court must order it revoked and notify the Department of Public Safety of the revocation.
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Probation departments must locate and seize any permit that was not surrendered after revocation, then transfer it to the Department of Public Safety.
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In domestic violence protection orders where the court prohibits firearm possession, the court must inquire about concealed weapons permits and require surrender within three business days or accept an affidavit declaring the permit lost.
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Court must notify the Department of Public Safety of any concealed weapons permit revocation related to domestic violence protection orders.
Legislative Description
Sentencing; concealed weapons permits; surrender.
Sentencing
Last Action
House read second time
1/26/2023