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Arizona

A state located in the southwest of the United States. It ranks sixth in terms of total land area and 14th in terms of population.

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Can you own a gun in Arizona with misdemeanor domestic violence charges?

Yes and no. Arizona law does not prevent any misdemeanants from owning firearms so long as the person is not on probation. Federal law prohibits people who have been convicted of any domestic violence misdemeanors from owning a firearm for life or until they have the conviction expunged. However, the police in Arizona don't really give a s--- about the federal gun laws and only enforce the state ones. So if you're prohibited by federal law but not state law and you manage to come by a gun through a private sale, you shouldn't have any problems unless you commit a violent crime with it, in which case they'll use the federal charges as add-ons in order to increase the punishment that they can give you.

Are gay rights and same-sex marriage legal in Arizona?

No, civil unions are not legally performed in Arizona, nor are they legally recognized. The Civil Partnerships Proposition attempted to put this issue on the Nov 2010 election ballots, but it failed to make the ballot.

On April 2, 2013, the small border town of Bisbee,

AZ, (pop. about 5,000) enacted a city ordinance that legalizes civil unions within the city limits. This is the first city in the United States to issue civil unions in a state that does not permit them. Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne has indicated that the state will not recognize Bisbee

civil unions and will even petition the court to overturn the ordinance.

Can you legally own a monkey in AZ?

Legally, I'm not sure, but trust me, you do notwant a monkey as a pet. My aunt and cousin are zookeepers and work with monkeys, and they scent everything (the monkeys). They grind their feces in their hands and rub it on as much as possible. You, your clothes, furniture, kitchen counter...you get the idea. Also, don't get one thinking that if it gets to be too much, you can take it to the zoo because they cannot legally take it. Nor do they want to because it could hurt the other animals in that exhibit or spread disease. You also can't tame them or train them not to smear feces all over everything. It's instinct, part of being a wild animal.

I hear chinchillas make good pets though if you want a more unusual pet, and those you can get at a pet store. And in Russia they've domesticated silver foxes (but you have to be really careful not to order from the wrong place because right now there is only one farm that breeds domesticated ones and they don't have permits to sell yet so you would have to wait another year or longer. A fox raised in a house and bottle fed by a human is not the same as being domesticated.) It was a National Geographic article in case you want to research it.

What is the population of Maricopa County AZ?

According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate for Maricopa County, Arizona, is 3,880,181.

How can you see a list of person who have arrest warrants in Arizona?

You can check county sheriff's and local police department websites to see if they publish this information online. For example, the La Paz County Sheriff has a most wanted list. The Maricopa County Sheriff has lists of arrest warrants and deadbeat parents. A few of the local police departments in that county also list wanted persons. There are also lists of wanted persons in Mohave County by the Sheriff and Probation. The Pima County Sheriff has a most wanted persons list. The Tucson Police also lists most wanted persons. You can also search Yavapai County Sheriff's warrants online. There are also DEA and US Marshals listings online.

What are the laws for under age drinking in Arizona?

There are a few possibilities to punishments with the law in response to underage drinking. It is possible for a minor charged with minor consumption to face jail time but this is usually not the case. In most cases the minor is looking at, a year of probation, possible community service, and alcohol education or addiction programs. Often times, the best option is to get a deferred prosecution. With this, no judgment is entered. This is where the teen will meet with a probation officer after six or more months if there are no other problems with the law, the charges against the teen will be dismissed. With this, it keeps the teen from having any kind of permanent record.

Although the minor in question usually gets off somewhat unscathed by the justice system, it is unlawful for someone under the leagal drinking age to buy, receive, possess or consume alcoholic beverages. Underage drinking is a class 1 misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of $2,500 fine and 6 months in jail.

The penalties for Under 21 DUI are the same (or worse) as for adults. On a first offense, conviction may carry mandatory license suspension for 24-months (eligible for restricted permit at court's discretion ) It also may restrict a permit. The MVD requires an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle and a SR-22 for 3 years. It is also considered a class one misdemeanor on the teens criminal record for the rest if their life. In addition to this there are possible probation times, education classes, community service hours and other penalties at the discretion of the court.

In Phoenix and throughout Arizona, minor in possession crimes include and can be attributed to DUI, assault, vandalism, disorderly conduct, and more. According to the Arizona Governor's Office Highway Safety Report, 45 teens were killed in alcohol-related crashes in 2004. According to statistics, underage drinking has become widespread, with 257,000 underage drinkers yearly in Arizona. With these statistics, Arizona is becoming more aggressive in prosecuting underage drinking violations.

Who was the Governor of Arizona in 2010?

Janet Napolitano began the year but resiigned to become the Secretary of Homeland Security and she was succeeded by Janice Brewer the former Ariizona Secretary of State.

What is the law for knives in Tucson AZ?

well! in Arizona, we are a very free state,

specifically, there is no max length. you can carry a 15' Bowie and its okay

It is however illegal unless its a pocket knife, illegal to have it concealed or any deadly weapon.

You can carry a knife into a federal facility if it is under 2.5"

Ballistic Knives are illegal

Switchblades may not be transported over state borders unless they are intended for military use.

Gravity knives are also ALL illegal. the main one seen is butterfly knives.

How much does minimum wage workers earn a year?

This really depends on the jurisdiction and their corresponding minimum wage laws.

Without knowing tax deductions, holiday pay, vacation time, etc. and assuming full time hours (40 hours per week for 52 weeks in a year) you would probably make in the range of $15 600 ($7.25/hr) to $20 800 ($10/hr) a year,

Part time workers would earn less.

What was the number of votes in the Miranda vs Arizona decision?

There were two trials, both titled State of Arizona v. Ernesto Miranda. Miranda was convicted at trial and on retrial and appealed both sets of convictions under the title Miranda v. Arizona; the case never went to trial under that name.

In the appeal of the first trial, the US Supreme Court held that Miranda's constitutional rights had been violated, resulting in the first conviction being vacated and the case being remanded for retrial with Miranda's confession excluded as evidence.

Miranda was subsequently convicted at his second trial. The decision was affirmed by the Arizona Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court denied certiorari for his second petition, making the Arizona Supreme Court decision final.

What is the current estimated population of the world?

The current population of planet Earth, including people in space, in the air, and under water, including those on life support, but not counting cold dead stiffs, unless they died and then are resuscitated, and counting those under general anesthesia, and still counting all live folks as whole people even though they might have buried some of their body parts, and counting one set of co-joined twins as three people, because their lives are hard enough as it is, unless an operation separates them, in that case they go back to two, and excluding vampires, zombies, aliens and the brain dead stoners on the entire west coast of the USA, I figured it comes to exactly 6,986,322,417. I haven't read today's newspaper yet, so I will have an update for you later.

How many votes did Hillary Clinton get from Arizona?

2,293,475 votes were cast in the 2008 November presidential election in Arizona. Arizona had 10 electoral votes.

What is the total population of Arizona in 2011?

It has 6,392,017 residents according to the 2010 Census.

What are the 5 most populated cities in Arizona?

  1. Phoenix.
  2. Tucson.
  3. Mesa.
  4. Glendale.
  5. Chandler.
  6. Scottsdale.
  7. Gilbert.
  8. Tempe.
  9. Peoria.
  10. Surprise.
  11. Yuma.

Is front license plate required in Connecticut?

This is from the CT DMV website:

How many license plates am I required to display on my vehicle?

For passenger and most other types of registrations, you will be issued two plates. State law requires that you display one on the front and one on the back of the vehicle.

How many senators are in the state legislature of Arizona?

There are 2 senators for every state. The house of representatives varies from state to state depending on population. There are a total of 435 US Representatives and 100 US Senators. Arizona has thirty Arizona State Senators, eight US Representative in 2010 and nine starting in 2013 and two US Senators.

Can you receive unemployment and Social Security benefits in Arizona at the same time?

Legally, yes, but it may be a factor in whether you're approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI).

While the Social Security Administration doesn't prohibit people on (SSDI) disability from receiving unemployment checks, state unemployment regulations usually require all unemployment recipients to be willing and able to accept full-time work.This creates a conflict, because you're generally not eligible for Social Security disability benefits if you're capable of full-time work.

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Can you carry a gun concealed in Arizona without a permit?

With a CCW permit: It's OK.

This is where it gets goofy: Without a CCW permit: The firearm can't be "concealed" AND within easy access of the driver. It must be in a holster, case, scabbard, and must also be stored in a place not easily accessible to the driver. When I'm transporting mine to the range, I unload it, put it in its case, put the case in the trunk. If you want to drive around with a loaded firearm, best to get a CCW. That's the message I take from this.

There's more you can research on this, but know this: Open carry is legal in AZ, so holstered on your hip in view while walking around is legal, but if you then get into a car and start driving with the weapon on your person, you're violating the law. How's that for clear?

How much do pharmacy technicians make in Arizona?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for pharmacy technicians as of May 2008 is, $28,500. This would amount to $13.70 per hour. Median hourly wages of wage and salary pharmacy technicians in May 2008 were $13.32. The middle 50 percent earned between $10.95 and $15.88. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.27, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $18.98.

How many Legislative Districts are in Arizona?

The state of Arizona currently has 30 legislative districts as of September 2014. Two senators and two state representatives are elected from each district to serve in the Arizona State Legislature.

When do pedestrians have the right of way over motor vehicles in Arizona?

Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way, I still look both ways though :)

In Oregon pedestrians only have the right of way at crosswalks or intersections. If they cross in the middle of the block they must legally yield to vehicles before crossing.

Who is the Arizona Governor in 2009?

Doug Ducey is the 23rd and current Governor of Arizona. He was elected in 2014 and assumed office on January 5, 2015. He is a member of the Republican Party. The Governor in Arizona serves a four year term and is limited to two consecutive terms.