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    Thumbs up AZ Gov signs Constitutinal Carry bill into law

    "YOU did it! Today, April 16, 2010, Governor Brewer signed SB 1108, the AzCDL-requested Constitutional Carry bill, into law. Arizona now becomes the third state to not require written permission from the government for law-abiding citizens to exercise their right to bear arms discretely. Because Arizona is the first state in the U.S. with a large urban population to take this significant step, this is a watershed moment for the entire country.

    AzCDL has been working towards this moment since we formed 5 years ago. Constitutional Carry has always been one of our primary goals. Every success over the last 5 years has been pursued with today's historic occasion in mind. However, having a goal is meaningless without the support and activism of over 3,000 committed members. The citizens of Arizona, along with the citizens of other states that follow in our footsteps, owe YOU, the members of AzCDL, a debt of gratitude.

    If you don't have a permit, don't start carrying concealed just yet. The law won't become effective until 90 days after "Sine Die" when the Legislature officially adjourns. Since they are still working through a slew of bills, we don't expect Sine Die anytime soon. In past years, the effective date of bills has been around September.

    CCW permits still have a purpose. You'll need one to streamline gun purchases, to carry in states that honor Arizona permits and for carrying concealed in establishments that serve alcohol. And, the training you receive to obtain a permit is an added bonus. Along with restoring your right to bear arms, SB 1108 added additional training opportunities for obtaining a permit. NRA classes and training from places like Front Sight and Gunsite will be able to qualify as permit training.

    If you decide not to obtain a CCW permit, that doesn't mean you shouldn't train. The heaviest thing about wearing a firearm is the responsibility that comes with it. Take that money that you save on permit and renewal fees and spend it on quality training as often as you can. Lead by example – the world is watching.

    For the record, AzCDL contacted the other major candidates for Governor, Terry Goddard, Dean Martin, Buzz Mills, and John Munger, about whether they would have signed SB 1108. At this point Dean Martin, Buzz Mills, and John Munger have responded that they support the bill and would have signed it. We are still waiting to hear from Terry Goddard.

    Stay tuned! When critical legislation moves, we will notify you via these Alerts."

    Arizona becomes the third state to follow the U.S. Constitution to the letter and intent, by allowing all persons with full rights to carry a firearm, either concealed or not, following Vermont and Alaska.

    It is at this point I would like to thank President Barack Obama for appointing former AZ Governor Janet Napolitano at Secretary of Homeland Security, for without this appointment, Nappy would still be governor, and would have vetoed this bill.
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    awesome.!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John4cam View Post
    awesome.!!

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    Thank God there's some people left in our government with a set of balls to follow the road map our founding fathers wrote for us!

    I'm sure crime rates in AZ are low but I would expect them to go even lower in years to come! :D
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    Not real sure what the cc permit does for us anyway. It doesn't protect anyone in any way, just seems like a money thing to me. One doesn't need a permit to carry a gun on one's hip so why when its out of site? Cheers for Arizona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luxurysportscar View Post
    Not real sure what the cc permit does for us anyway. It doesn't protect anyone in any way, just seems like a money thing to me. One doesn't need a permit to carry a gun on one's hip so why when its out of site? Cheers for Arizona.
    Did you try carrying in DC before the SC ruling? How about the city of Pgh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by map351 View Post
    Did you try carrying in DC before the SC ruling? How about the city of Pgh?
    Not sure if you're talking about concealed or on the hip. In Pittsburgh alot concealed. Even though on the hip is legal, one would get too much unwanted attention from the boys in blue who prolly don't realize its legal to do so.

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