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<blockquote data-quote="Wall" data-source="post: 1124728" data-attributes="member: 7420"><p>Actually, you need to do a little more research.</p><p>The bill was signed into law on 4/16/2010, but it doesn't go into effect until 7/29/2010. Just as if the Gov. were to sign our open carry bill today, it still wouldn't go into effect until Nov.</p><p></p><p>The entire point of my post was that Arizona can't be used as an example of untrained gun carriers being safe gun carriers. The comment was made that if the licensing was removed, along with the education to obtain the license, it could possibly lead to duels in the street. Then the comment was made "Like Arizona right? gun duels there at high noon everyday".</p><p>Since only licensed individuals are currently open carrying in AZ. they can't be used as a guideline yet.</p><p></p><p>I'm in no way implying that chaos will reign if the licensing requirement is removed. But, I don't think that formal education on gun safety is a bad idea either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wall, post: 1124728, member: 7420"] Actually, you need to do a little more research. The bill was signed into law on 4/16/2010, but it doesn't go into effect until 7/29/2010. Just as if the Gov. were to sign our open carry bill today, it still wouldn't go into effect until Nov. The entire point of my post was that Arizona can't be used as an example of untrained gun carriers being safe gun carriers. The comment was made that if the licensing was removed, along with the education to obtain the license, it could possibly lead to duels in the street. Then the comment was made "Like Arizona right? gun duels there at high noon everyday". Since only licensed individuals are currently open carrying in AZ. they can't be used as a guideline yet. I'm in no way implying that chaos will reign if the licensing requirement is removed. But, I don't think that formal education on gun safety is a bad idea either. [/QUOTE]
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