When it comes to gun safety, the AZ legislature talks while Congress acts

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Democrats wanted to consider two gun proposals, one on universal background checks and another on revoking someone's concealed carry permit if they're convicted of a felony. Neither bill was heard during the 2022 Arizona state legislative session: abc15

PHOENIX — In the aftermath of two deadly mass shootings in May at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York and an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, the Republican majority Arizona state legislature confined its discussion about gun violence to points of personal privilege at the end of a floor session."I thought of my children when I thought of those little kids on their 4th grade graduation, to be trapped in a room with someone, a madman.

Democrats were calling for action. State Representative Jennifer Longdon, , who is a victim of gun violence, said “these deaths are not the price of freedom. There is so much more that we can do, and I am asking you to work with us to get this done.” What Representative Longdon and Democrats had in mind were two proposals. One allows voters to decide if the state should require universal background checks on gun purchases. The other takes away someone's concealed weapons permit if they are found guilty of a felony. Neither bill was heard during the 2022 legislative session.Republicans in the Arizona legislature do support making sure every school is equipped with armed security.

The Safer Communities Act will provide billions of dollars for mental health services. It will also require enhanced background checks for gun buyers 21 and younger. It prevents domestic abusers from purchasing a firearm for years. Other provisions include providing grants to incentivize states to enact red flag laws, clarifying the definition of a federally licensed firearms dealer and creating penalties for straw purchases and gun trafficking.

According to safehome.org, nearly half a million firearms were purchased in Arizona in 2021. So the impact of the new federal law on Arizonans may take years to determine.

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