Assigned to JUD AS VETOED ARIZONA STATE SENATE Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session VETOED FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1109 prohibited weapons; muffling device; repeal Purpose Removes a device that is designed, made or adapted to muffle the report of a firearm from the definition of prohibited weapon. Background Statute outlines what is considered to be a prohibited weapon and what constitutes misconduct involving weapons. A device that is designed, made or adapted to muffle the report of a firearm is included in the definition of a prohibited weapon. A person commits misconduct involving weapons by knowingly manufacturing, possessing, transporting, selling or transferring a prohibited weapon and is subject to a class 4 felony (A.R.S. § 13-3101 and 13-3102). A class 4 felony carries a presumptive imprisonment sentence of 2.5 years, with a possible maximum sentence of 15 years for aggravated offenses committed by a category 3 repetitive offender (A.R.S. 13-702 and 13-703). There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. Provisions 1. Removes a device that is designed, made or adapted to muffle the report of a firearm from the definition of prohibited weapon. 2. Makes conforming changes. 3. Becomes effective on the general effective date. Governor's Veto Message The Governor indicates in her veto message that ensuring the safety of all Arizonans is a priority of her administration and that S.B. 1109 will make Arizonans less safe by legalizing a weapon that is currently on the prohibited weapon list. Senate Action House Action JUD 2/9/23 DP 4-3-0 JUD 3/8/23 DP 5-3-0-0 3 rd Read 2/21/23 16-13-1 3 rd Read 4/4/23 31-28-1 Vetoed by the Governor 4/11/23 Prepared by Senate Research April 17, 2023 ZD/SB/sr