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Firearms Law – Black Wolf Weapons and Training, LLC
This is provided as a Legal Information Resource, all links link to an official site, this is all public information.
This page includes many, but not all, firearms related laws and regulations in Arizona and Phoenix. There are many other regulations not listed here that pertain to hunting, other municipalities, and other public policies. This is not an absolute resource, and should not be treated as legal advice, always consult a legal professional for advice regarding legal matters.
Chapter 4, Justification
13-401 Unavailability of justification defense; justification as defense
13-402 Justification; execution of public duty
13-403 Justification; use of physical force
13-404 Justification; self-defense
13-406 Justification; defense of a third person
13-407 Justification; use of physical force in defense of premises
13-408 Justification; use of physical force in defense of property
13-409 Justification; use of physical force in law enforcement
13-410 Justification; use of deadly physical force in law enforcement
13-411 Justification; use of force in crime prevention; applicability
13-412 Duress
13-413 No civil liability for justified conduct
13-414 Justification; use of reasonable and necessary means
13-415 Justification; domestic violence
13-416 Justification; use of reasonable and necessary means; definition
13-417 Necessity defense
13-418 Justification; use of force in defense of residential structure or occupied vehicles; definitions
13-419 Presumptions; defense of a residential structure or occupied vehicle; exceptions; definitions
13-420 Attorney fees; costs
13-421 Justification; defensive display of a firearm; definition
Chapter 31, Weapons and Explosives
13-3108 Firearms regulated by state; state preemption; injunction; civil penalty; cause of action; violation; classification; definition
13-3110 Misconduct involving simulated explosive devices; classification; definition
13-3111 Minors prohibited from carrying or possessing firearms; exceptions; seizure and forfeiture; penalties; classification
13-3118 Possession, transfer or storage of firearms; restrictions prohibited; exceptions
13-3120 Knives regulated by state; state preemption; definitions
13-3121 Firearm transfers; chief law enforcement officer certification; notification; definitions
13-3122 Unlawful use of electronic firearm tracking technology; classification; definitions
13-3884 Arrest by private person
Title 12, Courts and Civil Proceedings
Chapter 5, Limitations of Actions
Article 3, Personal Actions
12-558.01 Actions related to the lawful discharge of a firearm; burden of proof; attorney fees and costs
Chapter 6, Special Actions and Proceedings by Individual Persons.
Article 18, Firearms Storage and Transportation
12-781Transportation or storage of firearms; motor vehicles; applicability
Title 4, Alcoholic Beverages
Chapter 2, Regulations and Prohibitions
Article 2, Regulator Provisions
4-229 Licenses; handguns; posting of notice
Article 3, Prohibitions
4-244 Unlawful acts
4-246 Violation; classification
No. I16-009 (R15-024) Re: Private schools and POST certified employees gun carry law
I13-010 (R13-012) RE: PREEMPTION OF TUCSON ORDINANCES
I14-009 (R14-019) RE: ANTIQUE FIREARMS
In Re Christian D
State v Bojorquez
State v Chavez Molina
State v Gukeisen
State v Ricci
Chapter 23 MORALS AND CONDUCT
Division 4. Burglary Tools, Weapons and Firearms
23-39. Brass knuckles, blackjacks, slung shots, and billys.
23-40. Concealed weapons.
23-41. “Firearm” defined.
23-42. Discharging firearms, BB guns and slung shots prohibited; exceptions.
Memo to officers explaining the states firearms laws as it pertains to adults under the age of 21.
Phoenix PD Memo on Gun Laws
City of Phoenix FAQ on Arizona’s Gun Laws
18 US Code Chapter 44
§ 921. Definitions
§ 922. Unlawful acts
§ 923. Licensing
§ 924. Penalties
§ 925. Exceptions: Relief from disabilities
§ 925A. Remedy for erroneous denial of firearm
§ 926. Rules and regulations
§ 926A. Interstate transportation of firearms
§ 926B. Carrying of concealed firearms by qualified law enforcement officers
§ 926C. Carrying of concealed firearms by qualified retired law enforcement officers
§ 927. Effect on State law
§ 928. Separability
§ 929. Use of restricted ammunition
§ 930. Possession of firearms and dangerous weapons in Federal facilities
§ 931. Prohibition on purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor by violent felons
ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives)
ATF F.A.Q
Conduct of businesses (licensees)
Short Barreled Rifles and Shotguns
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/firearms-rulings
2017-1 – Facilitating Non-FFL Transfers of Firearms
2012-5 – Type 4 Magazine Construction
2012-4 – Storage of Explosive Actuated Tactical Devices by Law Enforcement – ATF Ruling 2012-4 provides guidance on the storage of explosive actuated tactical devices for law enforcement tactical response teams. As a law enforcement sensitive document, ATF Ruling 2012-4 is not available on the ATF website. Law enforcement agencies may contact the Explosives Industry Programs Branch at (202) 648-7120, or via email at EIPB@ATF.GOV to request a copy of ATF Ruling 2012-4.
2012-2 – Storage of Display Fireworks in Picking Bins
2011-3 – Alternate Locks Authorized for Explosives Magazines
2011-2 – Locking Requirements for Outdoor Type 5 Bin and Silo Magazines
2011-1 – Consolidation of Required Records for Importers
2010-10 – Manufacturing Operations May Be Performed by Licensed Gunsmiths Under Certain Conditions
2010-9 – Supporting Documentation for Import Permit Applications
2010-8 – Consolidation of Required Records for Manufacturers
2010-7 – Perforating Gun Storage
2010-2 – Visibility of Marks on Explosives Containers Stored in Magazines
2010-1 – Temporary assignment of a firearm by an FFL to an unlicensed employee does not constitute a transfer, however, temporary assignment of a firearm to an unlicensed agent, contractor, volunteer or other non-employee is a transfer
2009-5 – Firearms Manufacturing Activities  Identification Markings of Firearms
2009-4 – Perforating Gun Storage (renumbered as ATF Ruling 2010-7)
2009-3 – Storage of Explosives in Law Enforcement Explosives Response Vehicles
2009-2 – Firearms Manufacturing Activities – Installation of Drop In Replacement Parts
2009-1 – Firearms Manufacturing Activities
2008-3 – Electronic Version of Form 4473
2008-2 – Records Required for Firearms Licensees
2007-4 – Alternative Methods or Procedures; Emergency Variations from Requirements
2007-3 – Preloading and Temporary Storage of Blasting Agents on Bulk Delivery Vehicles
2007-2 – Temporary Storage of Display Fireworks
2007-1 – Maintaining Required Explosives Records in Computerized Form
2006-2 – Classification of Devices That are Exclusively Designed to Increase the Rate of Fire of a Semiautomatic Firearm. The Ruling Applies to the Akins Accelerator and May Apply to Other Devices
2006-1 – Temporary Emergency Variations from the Explosives Marking Requirements
2005-3 – Meaning of Term Inhabited Building
2005-2 – Meaning of Term Highway
2004-3 – Locking Requirements for Indoor Type 4 Storage Magazines; Alternate Methods or Procedures; Emergency Variations from Requirements
2003-6 – Use of ATF Electronic eForm 6
2003-5 – Distribution of Explosives to Limited Permittees
2003-4 – Importation Of Sten Type Receivers For Unrestricted Commercial Sale
2003-3 – Importation Of Heckler & Koch G3 Type Receivers For Unrestricted Commercial Sale
2003-2 – Importation Of Fn Fal Type Receivers For Unrestricted Commercial Sale
2003-1 – Importation Of Browning M1919 Type Receivers For Unrestricted Commercial Sale
2002-7 – Prohibited Practices
2002-5 – Transfer and Possession of Machineguns
2002-4 – Indoor Storage of Explosives in Business Premises Directly Adjacent to a Residence or Dwelling
2002-3 – Indoor Storage of Explosives in a Residence or Dwelling
2001-3 – Importation of Surplus Military Curio or Relic Firearms
2001-1 – Destructive Device
97-2 – Semiautomatic firearms resembling the Browning 1919 A-4 and A-6 machineguns are “portable weapons” within the definition of “firearm” in 27 CFR § 53.11
96-2 – Estate Sale Auctioneers and FFL Requirements
95-3 – 37/38 mm Gas/Flare Guns with anti-Personnel Ammunition are Defined as NFA Weapons
95-1 – Parts and Accessories
94-6 – Tax on Use by Manufacturer, Producer or Importer of Firearms or Ammunition
94-2 – Striker 12 Shotgun Defined as NFA Weapon
94-1 – USAS-12 Shotgun as NFA Weapon
85-10 – Surplus Military Frames or Receivers, Alone, Denied Importation
85-2 – Importation of NFA Firearms as Sales Samples
83-5 – STEN MK II as NFA Weapon
82-8 – SM10, SM11A Pistols and SAC Carbines as NFA Weapons
82-2 – KG-9 Pistol as NFA Weapon
81-4 – “Auto Sear”
81-3 – Importation of Firearms Acquired Outside the U.S. by U.S. Citizens
80-21 – Identification of “state of residency” for out-of-state College Students
80-20 – Rifled Bore ‘tasers’ as Firearms
80-8 – Importation of Surplus Military Firearms for Law Enforcement
79-7 – Firearm Purchaser Identification
77-24 – Storage Compartments on Vehicles
77-1 – Gunsmithing at Shooting Events
76-25 – Recordkeeping Requirements Salvaged Firearms
76-22 – Qualifying Tax Free Transfers
76-18 – Alternate bullet-resistant construction standards for explosives magazines.
76-15 – Acquisition and Disposition of Pawned Firearms
76-6 – “Tasers” as Firearms
75-31 – Meaning of Terms, “Engaged in the Business.”
75-28 – Foreign Manufactured Serial Numbers
75-27 – Renewed Federal Firearms License Conduct of Business
75-21 – Construction of Storage Facilities by the Department of Defense – Concrete Floors.
75-20 – Meaning of Terms, “Inhabited Building.”
75-7 – Small Caliber “Penguns”
74-20 – Disposition of Replacement Firearms
74-13 – Importation of Firearms by Members of the U.S. Armed Forces
74-8 – NFA Firearms for Official Use Only
73-19 – Bonafide Firearms Consultants and Business Premises
73-13 – Gunsmithing Premises and Regular Business Hours
73-9 – Federal Firearms Licensees at Multiple Locations and Common Expiration Dates
69-309 (Rev. Rul.) – Importation of Longguns and Ammunition by members of the U.S. Armed Forces
69-59 (Rev. Rul.) – Gunshow Sales at Non-Licensed Premises
ATF Letters on specific issues/products (these link to third party sites, use as a resource at your own risk)
Sig Sauer Pistol Stabilizing Brace
This site is a private sight that offers inform ion relating to concealed carry and firearms in many states, here is the AZ link.
Knives are also regulated in other states, Arizona is very friendly to knives of all types, baring federal rules.
http://www.taser.com/legal-reference