Bill Text: AZ HB2631 | 2014 | Fifty-first Legislature 2nd Regular | Introduced
Bill Title: Destruction; forfeited or unclaimed firearms
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-02-18 - Referred to House JUD Committee [HB2631 Detail]
Download: Arizona-2014-HB2631-Introduced.html
REFERENCE TITLE: destruction; forfeited or unclaimed firearms |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-first Legislature Second Regular Session 2014
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HB 2631 |
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Introduced by Representatives Campbell, Gallego: Larkin, Otondo
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AN ACT
amending sections 12‑945 and 13‑3105, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to weapons.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Section 12-945, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
12-945. Sale of property
A. If after thirty days' notice has been given the owner or person entitled to the property and the owner or person has not taken it away, the property may be sold. The proceeds shall be paid to the general fund of the jurisdiction from which the unclaimed property was received.
B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, if the property is a firearm, the agency shall sell the firearm to any business that is authorized to receive and dispose of the firearm under federal and state law and that shall sell the firearm to the public according to federal and state law, unless the firearm is otherwise prohibited from being sold under federal and state law. A law enforcement agency may trade a firearm that it has retained to a federal firearms licensed business for ammunition, weapons, equipment or other materials to be exclusively used for law enforcement purposes.
Sec. 2. Section 13-3105, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
13-3105. Forfeiture of weapons and explosives
A. On the conviction of any person for a violation of any felony in this state in which a deadly weapon, dangerous instrument or explosive was used, displayed or unlawfully possessed by the person, the court shall order the article forfeited and sold within one year after its forfeiture to any business that is authorized to receive and dispose of the article under federal, and state and local law and that shall sell the article to the public according to federal, and state and local law, unless the article is otherwise prohibited from being sold under federal, and state and local law, in which case it shall be destroyed or otherwise properly disposed.
B. On the conviction of any person for a violation of section 13‑2904, subsection A, paragraph 6 or section 13‑3102, subsection A, paragraph 1 or 8, the court may order the forfeiture of the deadly weapon or dangerous instrument involved in the offense.
C. If at any time the court finds pursuant to rule 11 of the Arizona rules of criminal procedure that a person who is charged with a violation of this title is incompetent, the court shall order that any deadly weapon, dangerous instrument or explosive used, displayed or unlawfully possessed by the person during the commission of the alleged offense be forfeited and sold within one year after its forfeiture to any business that is authorized to receive and dispose of the article under federal, and state and local law and that shall sell the article to the public according to federal, and state and local law, unless the article is otherwise prohibited from being sold under federal, and state and local law, in which case it shall be destroyed or otherwise properly disposed.