Arizona broadly preempts cities, towns, and counties from regulating firearms, ammunition, components, and related accessories beyond state law.
ARS 13-3108 establishes that the regulation of firearms is a matter of statewide concern. Political subdivisions cannot enact rules concerning the transportation, possession, carrying, sale, transfer, purchase, acquisition, gift, devise, storage, licensing, registration, discharge or use of firearms or ammunition. Local ordinances inconsistent with state law are void, and an aggrieved person may seek declaratory and injunctive relief plus actual damages up to $100,000.
Local officials enforcing void firearm ordinances may face civil liability and the locality must pay damages and attorney fees.
Marana, AZ
Marana Town Code Chapter 11-5 prohibits noise that disturbs the peace of a reasonable person at any hour. There is no explicit residential quiet-hours curfew...
Marana, AZ
Marana Town Code Chapter 6-9 makes owners responsible for preventing chronic animal noise that disturbs neighbors. Excessive barking that disrupts the comfor...
Marana, AZ
Marana does not have metered or time-limited street parking in most residential areas. Vehicles must not block travel lanes, fire hydrants, or mailboxes. Som...
Marana, AZ
Arizona law ARS 36-1681 requires pool barriers at least 5 feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Marana enforces this through adopted building cod...
Marana, AZ
Arizona law ARS 9-500.31 preempts municipalities from enacting breed-specific legislation. Marana cannot ban or restrict specific dog breeds. Dogs are regula...
Marana, AZ
Marana allows chickens and livestock on properties with sufficient lot size under the Land Development Code. Standard residential lots in master-planned comm...
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