Illegal Gun Reporting Mandate Struck Down Again in Pima County

Chris King, Pima County

A judge struck down a law in Pima County last week which made it a crime to fail to report lost or stolen guns to law enforcement within two days or face $1,000 fines. This was the second time the law was passed and removed for conflicting with state law. Unlike most states, Arizona does not require those who purchase firearms to undergo a federal background check unless they purchase the firearm from a dealer with a Federal Firearms License. Since many Arizonans are concerned about privacy, they purchase guns from private parties instead to avoid getting on a government list. 

Goldwater Institute (GI) lawyers sued the county last April over Ordinance 2024-2, representing Air Force veteran Chris King and the Pima County-based Arizona Citizens Defense League. GI issued a statement afterwards. “The new ordinance wasn’t just illegal — it took aim at the wrong people,” GI said. “Rather than target criminals who steal firearms, the requirement would have revictimized law-abiding gun owners who experience the loss or theft of a firearm. Some may not even realize they are victims until much later.” 

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