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Eugene

(62,748 posts)
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 01:05 AM Jul 2021

Tucson to ignore Arizona's 'Second Amendment sanctuary' law

Original reporting: Tucson’s challenge to '2nd Amendment sanctuary' law is latest in local control saga (Arizona Daily Star)

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Source: Associated Press

Tucson to ignore Arizona’s ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’ law

July 6, 2021

TUCSON, Ariz, (AP) — Officials in the city of Tucson plan to ignore Arizona’s new “Second Amendment sanctuary” law that bars state and local governments from enforcing certain federal gun regulations, possibly setting up a court fight as a growing number of cities and counties in the United States declare themselves similar firearm havens.

The move by Democratic Mayor Regina Romero and the City Council again puts Tucson and Republican-led state at odds over how to regulate gun sales and use.

The southern Arizona city has long tried to enforce gun laws stricter than the state’s, including mandating background checks for guns purchased on city property and destroying seized firearms. Over the years, those measures have been challenged after the Republican-controlled Legislature enacted laws barring the actions.

The new action came after GOP Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill in April declaring that Arizona is a so-called Second Amendment sanctuary. It was partly a response to the election of President Joe Biden, who has vowed to enact tighter firearms regulations.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-az-state-wire-arizona-tucson-gun-politics-f1521fa4e6c05a10f140abcdd8cf394a
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Tucson to ignore Arizona's 'Second Amendment sanctuary' law (Original Post) Eugene Jul 2021 OP
Who knows. This could work it's way up to the SC. captain queeg Jul 2021 #1
And We Know What Will Happen There nt SoCalDavidS Jul 2021 #3
Good on Tucson, an island of blue in a sea of red...AZ is turning blue though. brush Jul 2021 #2
This is kind of funny-- a great big F.U. to the state government from Tucson! DemocraticPatriot Jul 2021 #4
Problem is this brings precedence jimfields33 Jul 2021 #7
Good For Tucson! COL Mustard Jul 2021 #5
There are some amazing activists in Tucson! LittleGirl Jul 2021 #6
Can municipalities negate their states' laws? JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2021 #8
AZ is a preemptive state re/ guns laws, but I don't think the current law covers this situation. SYFROYH Jul 2021 #9

brush

(57,965 posts)
2. Good on Tucson, an island of blue in a sea of red...AZ is turning blue though.
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 01:10 AM
Jul 2021

Last edited Wed Jul 7, 2021, 02:30 AM - Edit history (1)

Flagstaff is also blue.

 

DemocraticPatriot

(5,410 posts)
4. This is kind of funny-- a great big F.U. to the state government from Tucson!
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 01:21 AM
Jul 2021

The state may be able to legally bar local governments from enacting guns laws more strict than the state's--

but they can't "order" local governments to ignore federal law, and the localities are right to ignore such orders.
What the state is attempting to do is totally unconstitutional-- akin to the "nullfication" attempts of the 1800s. I thought that issue was settled some 180 years ago...

jimfields33

(19,257 posts)
7. Problem is this brings precedence
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 06:43 AM
Jul 2021

Red cities in blue state could do the same which could be very dangerous

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,811 posts)
8. Can municipalities negate their states' laws?
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 09:58 AM
Jul 2021

So, can Fresno, CA, permit large-capacity magazines, and permit open- and concealed-carry without license? Or any sized city, like Oxnard, CA, or Indio, CA?

An odd patchwork of legalities could help fund municipalities while making voluntary compliance impossible.

SYFROYH

(34,204 posts)
9. AZ is a preemptive state re/ guns laws, but I don't think the current law covers this situation.
Wed Jul 7, 2021, 10:34 AM
Jul 2021


...because it's really about locals helping enforce federal laws.
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