Pro-Freedom States Drawing Line In Sand | Arizona 2nd Amendment Firearm Freedom Act

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2111, also known as the Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act. This legislation prohibits state and local government personnel and financial resources from enforcing, administering, or cooperating with any U.S. federal law, treaty, order, rule, or regulation that is inconsistent with Arizona's firearm laws. The bill passed narrowly in both legislative chambers before being signed into law.

Quick Summary

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2111, the Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act. This law prohibits state and local governments from using resources to enforce or cooperate with federal firearm laws that contradict Arizona's regulations, asserting state sovereignty.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction and Cold Weather
  2. 00:23Arizona HB 2111 Signed
  3. 00:50Reading of the Act
  4. 01:35Criticism from Advocacy Groups
  5. 01:47State Taking a Stand
  6. 02:09Line Being Drawn
  7. 02:25Call for Opinions
  8. 02:46Video Sharing and Engagement
  9. 03:29Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Arizona Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act?

The Arizona Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act, also known as House Bill 2111, prohibits state and local government entities in Arizona from using their resources to enforce or cooperate with federal laws that conflict with Arizona's firearm regulations. It asserts state sovereignty in firearm matters.

Who signed the Arizona Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act into law?

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2111, the Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act, into law. The bill was passed by both chambers of the Arizona legislature before receiving the governor's signature.

What is the main provision of Arizona's HB 2111 regarding federal firearm laws?

House Bill 2111, the Second Amendment Firearm Freedom Act, explicitly forbids Arizona's state and local governments from using any personnel or financial resources to enforce, administer, or cooperate with federal laws, treaties, orders, rules, or regulations that are inconsistent with Arizona's own firearm laws.

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