I got pulled over in Arizona for going 3 mph over the speed limit. I had two pistols on me. One in the glove box and one next to my hip. Leo asked me if I had any guns in the car. He asked me to step out then tell him where they were. He checked, pulled them out, held me for a few minutes then gave them back and told me to please follow the posted speed limit. I love Arizona.
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"Those carrying under Permitless Carry without any permit/license from any state whether it is posted or not..."
Take it for what it's worth, but in my mind that includes Chili's and pretty much every other restaurant. I'm not sure how official this website is, but it doesn't seem to be unclear on this matter.
An Arizona CCW permit is easy to get, and a good thing to have.
I can't find where the law actually says that
I entirely agree with the last part though
""An Arizona CCW permit is easy to get, and a good thing to have""
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An "On Site Retailer" is defined as an establishment that serves ALCOHOLIC DRINKS FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES.
Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 4 – Chapter 229, covers this.
4-229. Licenses; handguns; posting of notice
A. A person with a permit issued pursuant to section 13-3112 may carry a concealed handgun on the premises of a licensee who is an on-sale retailer unless the licensee posts a sign that clearly prohibits the possession of weapons on the licensed premises. The sign shall conform to the following requirements:
1. Be posted in a conspicuous location accessible to the general public and immediately adjacent to the liquor license posted on the licensed premises.
2. Contain a pictogram that shows a firearm within a red circle and a diagonal red line across the firearm.
3. Contain the words, “no firearms allowed pursuant to A.R.S. section 4-229”.
B. A person shall not carry a firearm on the licensed premises of an on-sale retailer if the licensee has posted the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section.
C. It is an affirmative defense to a violation of subsection B of this section if:
1. The person was not informed of the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section before the violation.
2. Any one or more of the following apply:
(a) At the time of the violation the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section had fallen down.
(b) At the time of the violation the person was not a resident of this state.
(c) The licensee had posted the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section not more than thirty days before the violation.
D. The department of liquor licenses and control shall prepare the signs required by this section and make them available at no cost to licensees.
E. The signs required by this section shall be composed of block, capital letters printed in black on white laminated paper at a minimum weight of one hundred ten pound index. The lettering and pictogram shall consume a space at least six inches by nine inches. The letters comprising the words “no firearms allowed” shall be at least three-fourths of a vertical inch and all other letters shall be at least one-half of a vertical inch. Nothing shall prohibit a licensee from posting additional signs at one or more locations on the premises.
F. This section does not prohibit a person who possesses a handgun from entering the licensed premises for a limited time for the specific purpose of either:
1. Seeking emergency aid.
2. Determining whether a sign has been posted pursuant to subsection A of this section.Comment
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California resident traveling to Arizona
So, prohibited if posted, otherwise not
I can't think of any place I went that had such a sign, but I probably wasnt looking either
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Correct. If you have a permit you may CCW on the premises so as long as the business doesn't prohibit such and follows the ARS for posting signage.
If you don't have a permit, you can't CCW regardless on the premises.Comment
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I can't say I'd be thrilled with getting pulled over for 3 mph over the posted limit.I got pulled over in Arizona for going 3 mph over the speed limit. I had two pistols on me. One in the glove box and one next to my hip. Leo asked me if I had any guns in the car. He asked me to step out then tell him where they were. He checked, pulled them out, held me for a few minutes then gave them back and told me to please follow the posted speed limit. I love Arizona.Buy made in USA whenever possible.Comment
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Interesting, quick story from about 15 years ago in AZ.
Went to UTI, me and some buddies carpooled. My buddy was driving. On way to wherever from school, on freeway, got pulled over.
Cop said 5 over, blah blah blah, instead of a speeding ticket gave my friend a ticket for "excess comsumption of fuel". Recackulous, yes. Better than a speeding ticket, yes.Comment
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He must have seen your California plates.I got pulled over in Arizona for going 3 mph over the speed limit. I had two pistols on me. One in the glove box and one next to my hip. Leo asked me if I had any guns in the car. He asked me to step out then tell him where they were. He checked, pulled them out, held me for a few minutes then gave them back and told me to please follow the posted speed limit. I love Arizona.Comment
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