FunnyGuy92015
New member
I simply wish to clear any misconceptions that automatic weapons/machine guns (as well as suppressors, short-barreled long guns, and nunchaku) are legal to own in the state of Arizona (which are also apparent on the "maps" section of the OpenCarry.org website), which is far from the truth.
According to the official website of the state of Arizona, many items are listed as "Prohibited Weapons", including (but not limited to | see the previous link for more details):
Please spread word of this to clear aforementioned misconceptions and to inform the public that automatic weapons are prohibited weapons in the state of Arizona, as well as suppressors, short-barreled long guns, and nunchaku. Thank you.
According to the official website of the state of Arizona, many items are listed as "Prohibited Weapons", including (but not limited to | see the previous link for more details):
- A firearm that is capable of shooting more than one shot automatically, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.
- A device that is designed, made or adapted to muffle the report of a firearm.
- A rifle with a barrel length of less than sixteen inches, or shotgun with a barrel length of less than eighteen inches, or any firearm that is made from a rifle or shotgun and that, as modified, has an overall length of less than twenty-six inches.
- An instrument, including a nunchaku, that consists of two or more sticks, clubs, bars or rods to be used as handles, connected by a rope, cord, wire or chain, in the design of a weapon used in connection with the practice of a system of self-defense.
Please spread word of this to clear aforementioned misconceptions and to inform the public that automatic weapons are prohibited weapons in the state of Arizona, as well as suppressors, short-barreled long guns, and nunchaku. Thank you.