Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2034

Caption

Firearm sales; transfers; background checks

Impact

If approved, HCR2034 will amend Title 13, Chapter 31 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding Section 13-3123. This change would shift firearm transfer responsibilities to licensed dealers, ensuring that all legal requirements, including background checks mandated by federal and state laws, are adhered to. The bill includes stipulations for fees not exceeding $20 to cover administrative costs incurred by dealers. By formalizing the sales process, the legislation aims to reduce the number of firearms transferred without adequate oversight.

Summary

HCR2034 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Arizona legislature aimed at regulating the sales and transfers of firearms. The bill mandates that any transaction involving firearms must be facilitated by a licensed firearms dealer unless both parties are dealers themselves. This requirement is designed to ensure that background checks are conducted on purchasers or transferees, thereby enhancing public safety by preventing illegal sales. It is a proactive measure intended to address growing concerns about gun violence and the need for stricter controls over firearm transactions.

Contention

The proposed bill has inherent points of contention, particularly in the context of Second Amendment rights. Opponents may argue that imposing conditions on firearm transfers infringes upon individual rights and can create hurdles for law-abiding citizens looking to buy or transfer firearms. Proponents counter that these regulations are necessary to prevent firearms from falling into the hands of prohibited possessors and to promote responsible gun ownership. Specific exemptions are outlined in the bill, including transactions involving law enforcement, military personnel, and family members, which may alleviate some concerns regarding personal liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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