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Firearm disqualifications in Arizona
What disqualifies you from owning a firearm in Arizona?
Someone in Arizona is disqualified from owning a firearm if they are:
- Has been convicted of a felony
- Has been adjudicated delinquent of a felony
- Whos civil rights to own a firearm has not been restored
- If they are serving term in a correctional or detention facility
- If they are serving a term of probation to conviction of a domestic violence crime
- Is an undocumented / alien traveller
- Has been found a danger to themselves or others
Felony restrictions on firearms in Arizona
Those convicted of a felony in Arizona:
- They cannot possess a firearm
- They cannot use a firearm
- They cannot carry a firearm
Mental health restrictions on firearms in Arizona
- They cannnot possess a firearm if they have been found by the court, board or commission that they might be a danger to themselves or others and/or are mentally unfit. The possession of a firearm is also prohibited if they have been hospitalized involuntarily or submitted to a substance abuse treatment facility
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