Lawsuit challenges Pima County ordinance aimed at preventing gun violence

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The ordinance will require gun owners to report missing or stolen guns within 48 hours or face a fine.

The civil liberties group, Goldwater Institute, claims the county’s decision violates Arizona law which bans local governments from passing gun regulations.Goldwater Institute

The group claims the county’s decision violates Arizona law which bans local governments from passing gun regulations.Jackson said through a public records request, they learned the ordinance had been in discussion for a few years. He also claims it doesn’t target criminals and revictimizes gun owners a second time.

“This is a significant health and public safety issue. I wish Arizona lawmakers would not restrict us in finding solutions to help our communities,” said Scott.

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