SB 1210 makes Arizona one of more than 30 states that allow law-abiding citizens to carry firearms for self-defense in restaurants and other places that serve alcohol. It prohibits a person carrying a firearm from consuming alcohol in these establishments and allows property owners to post a sign to prohibit firearms if they choose. The bill is up for a final vote in the Senate and promises to be extremely close. It is absolutely critical that you contact your State Senator and ask him to support SB 1210. Every single call counts! A final vote could be scheduled any day. You can find contact information regarding you Senator by using the "Write Your Representatives" feature at www.NRAILA.org.
Update on SB 1210 (Right to Carry/Restaurants)
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