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Old December 7, 2011, 11:28 PM   #1
Gary Slider
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OH Honors NM – TVA Limited Carry – AZ Inform Law

Ohio now honors New Mexico. The OH AG has not updated his Reciprocity page but NM is reporting they have a signed agreement in hand. New Mexico is going strong in trying to get other states who meet their criteria to sign an agreement with them.

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) will now allow limited carry on their property. Day Use Areas, Campgrounds, and other developed recreational TVA lands are still off limits. TVA lands where Hunting is presently allowed, Undeveloped Shorelines, Boat Ramps, Boat Ramp Parking Areas and Associated Roads for those areas is where carry will be allowed. It is my understanding that the “Hunting Firearms Allowed” signs will be replaced over a period of time (1 year or longer) with “No Target Practice” signs.

I just became aware of a law in Arizona about informing an officer who approaches you on any type of official business. You don’t have to inform the officer you are carrying but the law states:

13-3102. Misconduct Involving Weapons; Defenses; Classification; Definitions

1. Carrying a deadly weapon except a pocket knife concealed on his person or within his immediate control in or on a means of transportation:
(b) When contacted by a law enforcement officer and failing to accurately answer the officer if the officer asks whether the person is carrying a concealed deadly weapon.

So be aware AZ is the only state that has a law that states you have to give the officer an answer to this specific question and give an accurate answer or you are in violation of the law. This new law came in with Constitutional Carry.



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New Mexico DPS http://www.dps.nm.org/index.php/nm-c...ty-agreements/
TVA New Rules http://www.tva.gov/river/recreation/...area_rules.pdf
AZ Law http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument....13&DocType=ARS
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Old December 8, 2011, 12:25 AM   #2
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Thanks, Gary, don't forget the AZ law is more than just inform, it must be a lawful contact, defined in law, and the officer may take control of the firearm during the lawful contact, returned right after.

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K. If a law enforcement officer contacts a person who is in possession of a firearm, the law enforcement officer may take temporary custody of the firearm for the duration of that contact.
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1. "Contacted by a law enforcement officer" means a lawful traffic or criminal investigation, arrest or detention or an investigatory stop by a law enforcement officer that is based on reasonable suspicion that an offense has been or is about to be committed.

It was thrown to the leftists to make them swallow Constitutional Carry, and the authors intend to remove that soon...or would have, since Sen Pierce managed to get himself unelected. We'll see. BTW, this went into effect over 1 year ago, no issues so far.
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