Tucson to ignore Arizona Second Amendment Sanctuary law
July 5, 2021
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TUCSON, Ariz, (AP) Officials in Tucson plan to ignore a new “Second Amendment Sanctuary” law signed earlier this year that bars the use of any state or local resources to enforce federal gun laws that conflict with state law.
The move by Democratic Mayor Regina Romero and the City Council again puts the city and state at odds over how to regulate gun sales and use.
The city has long tried to enforce gun laws stricter than the state’s, including mandating background checks for guns purchased on city property and destroying seized firearms. Over the years, those measures were challenged after the Republican-controlled Legislature enacted laws barring the actions.
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