Location Restrictions in Arizona (2024)

In 2009, Arizona enacted a law allowing concealed weapons permit holders to carry handguns into the premises of a licensed bar or restaurant that serves alcohol unless the alcohol licensee has posted a sign that clearly prohibits the possession of weapons on the licensed premises. The sign must meet certain requirements.1

This law was subsequently amended in 20132 to eliminate the concealed weapons permit requirement for carrying a concealed handgun into the premises of an alcohol licensee. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 4-229(A) now states, “A person may carry a concealed handgun on the premises of a [bar or restaurant licensed to serve alcohol] unless the licensee posts a sign that clearly prohibits the possession of weapons on the licensed premises.”

Note, however, that Arizona’s laws on this matter appear contradictory. Arizona lawmakers have not amended Section 4-244(29), which still states that it is generally unlawful for a person other than a peace officer (whether on duty or off duty) or the owner or authorized employee of an alcohol licensee “to be in possession of a firearm while on the licensed [business’] premises,” except in the case of “a person with a permit issued pursuant to [the CCW permitting law] who carries a concealed handgun on the licensed premises….” Section 4-244(30) also still makes it generally unlawful for the owner or employee of such alcohol licensees to knowingly permit a person in possession of a firearm to remain on the business’ premises, except if the person is a peace officer (whether on duty or off duty) or “a person with a permit issued pursuant to [the CCW permitting law]….”

Notwithstanding these contradictions, Arizona law does prohibit anyone, including a concealed weapons permit holder, from consuming alcohol while in possession of a firearm on the premises of an alcohol licensee business.3

Arizona law also prohibits possession of a firearm:

  • In an election polling place on the day of any election;4
  • On the person or within the immediate control of any person in a nuclear or hydroelectric generating station;5
  • In any “public establishment,” or while attending any “public event,” after a reasonable request to remove the weapon and place it in the custody of the operator of the establishment or sponsor of the event for temporary and secure storage.6 (“Public establishment” means a structure, vehicle or craft owned, leased or operated by the state or a political subdivision.7 “Public event” means an event of limited duration conducted by a public entity or a private entity with a permit or license granted by a public entity);8 or
  • On the grounds of a jail or correctional facility or a secure care facility under the jurisdiction of the Department of Juvenile Corrections.9

State administrative regulations may prohibit the carrying of firearms in additional locations.

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  1. 2009 Ariz. ALS 175 §§ 2, 3, codified as Ariz. Rev. Stat. §§ 4-229(A), (B), (E), 4-244(29)(C), (30)(C). The department of liquor licenses and control prepares the signs and makes them available at no cost to licensees. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 4-229(D). The law also provides affirmative defenses if:

    • The person was not informed of the notice prior to the violation;

    • The sign had fallen down at the time of the violation; or

    • At the time of the violation, the sign had been posted for thirty days or less. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 4-229(C).[]

  2. See 2014 Ariz. ALS 253 § 25.[]
  3. 2009 Ariz. ALS 175 § 3 (codified as Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 4-244(31). This section has a minor exception to permit “the consumption of small amounts of spirituous liquor by an undercover peace officer on assignment to investigate the licensed establishment.”[]
  4. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-3102(A)(11).[]
  5. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-3102(A)(11).[]
  6. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-3102(A)(10). Unless the operator or sponsor is licensed to manufacture, sell, or deal in liquor, the storage must be readily accessible on entry and allow for the immediate retrieval of the weapon on exit from the establishment or event. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-3102.01.[]
  7. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-3102(M)(2).[]
  8. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-3102(M)(3).[]
  9. Ariz. Rev. Stat. §§ 13-2505, 13-2514, 31-129.[]
Location Restrictions in Arizona (2024)

FAQs

Can you drink and carry a gun in AZ? ›

You may not consume alcohol while in possession of your firearm (A.R.S. 4-244).

Can you carry a loaded gun in your car in Arizona? ›

According to Arizona's gun laws, most adults who are 21 years of age or older can legally carry a loaded handgun in their car. It does not matter if the gun is concealed or openly visible.

What weapons are illegal in Arizona? ›

Prohibited Deadly Weapons

A.R.S. §13-3101.1 - Describes a deadly weapon as a firearm, or anything designed for lethal use. Examples include, but are not limited to: Box Cutters, Butterfly Knives, Firearms, Daggers, Knives, Pen Guns, Razors, Razor Blades, Straight Razors, Swords.

What is the easiest state to get a CCW? ›

the easiest to get a CCW states I've visited are MT, AZ, NH, VT, ME and GA.

Can I buy a gun in Arizona and bring back to California? ›

In order to bring into California any guns bought or obtained out of state, California residents must have the weapons directly shipped to a licensed gun dealer.

Can I bring my gun from AZ to Vegas? ›

There are certain limitations in “open-carry” firearms for residents and non-residents in Nevada, but in general locals and visitors are permitted to “open-carry.” In order to carry a concealed weapon in Nevada, as a non-resident, you must have a CCW permit from a reciprocal state.

Can a non-resident carry a gun in Arizona? ›

A person with a concealed firearm permit who is a resident of another state, is lawfully present and not prohibited from possessing a firearm in the state of Arizona, may carry a concealed firearm while in this state.

Can you carry a gun while hiking in Arizona? ›

ARS 13-3108 prohibits cities and counties from banning firearms in parks. Therefore, depending on your age, you may carry open or concealed in local parks. All other prohibitions against discharging firearms apply. While visiting National Forests in Arizona, you may carry a firearm in compliance with state laws.

Can you open carry in a bank in Arizona? ›

Can You Carry a Gun into a Bank in Arizona? There are no federal or state laws prohibiting carry in banks in Arizona. As private property, carry is allowed unless a sign is posted prohibiting firearms.

Do I need a background check to buy a gun in Arizona? ›

If you purchase a gun from a federally licensed firearms dealer, the dealer is required by federal law to conduct a background check. Federal law, however, does not apply to private sales. Under Arizona law, you do not need a background check to buy a gun from a private party in Arizona.

Can you make a left turn on a red light in Arizona? ›

For example, in Arizona turning left on red is permitted only if you are turning from a one-way street into another one-way street. This turn is not allowed on any two-way road.

Is it illegal to refuse someone a glass of water in Arizona? ›

Despite being repeated for decades, there is no such law. Steve Chucri, CEO of the Arizona Restaurant Association, says restaurants and businesses can come to their own decision regarding water, so you may see some fine dining restaurants offer bottled water, while others may serve tap.

Are brass knuckles illegal in AZ? ›

Arizona is one of 12 states where brass knuckles are legal. In 17 more states, the weapon is legal with a permit. But some Arizona cities prohibit the possession of brass knuckles. Phoenix's city code makes it illegal to carry brass or any other metal "knuckles."

Can I buy an AK-47 in Arizona? ›

Arizona includes machine guns in the definition of “prohibited weapon,” and prohibits anyone from knowingly manufacturing, possessing, transporting, selling, or transferring a prohibited weapon.

Can I use my Arizona CCW in California? ›

California does not recognize CCW licenses issued by other states. People who have obtained CCW licenses from other states generally may not carry concealed firearms in public in California.

Are CCW good in all states? ›

If a person with a California concealed carry weapon license establishes residency in another state, the license expires upon the establishment of the residence in the other state.

Does Arizona have reciprocity with other states? ›

Arizona has state tax reciprocity agreements with California, Indiana, Oregon, and Virginia.

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