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Open or concealed, state Sen. Jack Harper (pictured) welcomes you on July 29.
That marks the date when a new gun law in Arizona is set to take effect. And Harper, who is running in the District 4 house race, is holding a "celebration of liberty" to commemorate it.
The new law will allow U.S. citizens who are 21 and over to carry a weapon - open or concealed - without a permit.
The function - paid for by Harper's campaign "Harper For Arizona" - is also a forum for all candidates in the West Valley seeking public office, he stated in a media release.
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"Open-carry or concealed-carry welcome," Harper stated, in his Facebook invitation, seen here.
The function starts at 6 p.m. at the Thunderbird Conservation Park.
SNIP
Open or concealed, state Sen. Jack Harper (pictured) welcomes you on July 29.
That marks the date when a new gun law in Arizona is set to take effect. And Harper, who is running in the District 4 house race, is holding a "celebration of liberty" to commemorate it.
The new law will allow U.S. citizens who are 21 and over to carry a weapon - open or concealed - without a permit.
The function - paid for by Harper's campaign "Harper For Arizona" - is also a forum for all candidates in the West Valley seeking public office, he stated in a media release.
. . .
"Open-carry or concealed-carry welcome," Harper stated, in his Facebook invitation, seen here.
The function starts at 6 p.m. at the Thunderbird Conservation Park.