National Carry AcademyAdditional Information and Airport Requirements
January 8, 2016
Additional information regarding carrying within the State of Arizona:
• It is permissible to carry within an airport parking lot and terminal per 13-3119
• There is no time limit for training
• Residency is established when an AZ driver’s license is obtained or by becoming a US Citizen for non-resident
• The minimum age for a permit is 21 years, 19 for active military and open carry is allowed for all who are at least 18 years
• Permit information is not considered public information
• Reciprocity laws are defined in statute 13-3112
• State firearms laws are defined in statutes 13-3101 to 13-3117
• Administration Rules are outlined in Title 13 Chapter 9
• Deadly forces laws are included in 13-401 to 13-417
• Knife laws 13-3102
• Chemical and electric weapons laws are defined in 13-3117
• Laws regarding body armor 13-3116
• Concealed permits cover weapons besides firearms as described in section 13-3112 and R13-9-101
• It is permissible to carry a firearm while hunting for self-defense per ARS 17-305
Additional Information and Airport Requirements
January 8, 2016
Additional information regarding carrying within the State of Arizona:
• It is permissible to carry within an airport parking lot and terminal per 13-3119
• There is no time limit for training
• Residency is established when an AZ driver’s license is obtained or by becoming a US Citizen for non-resident
• The minimum age for a permit is 21 years, 19 for active military and open carry is allowed for all who are at least 18 years
• Permit information is not considered public information
• Reciprocity laws are defined in statute 13-3112
• State firearms laws are defined in statutes 13-3101 to 13-3117
• Administration Rules are outlined in Title 13 Chapter 9
• Deadly forces laws are included in 13-401 to 13-417
• Knife laws 13-3102
• Chemical and electric weapons laws are defined in 13-3117
• Laws regarding body armor 13-3116
• Concealed permits cover weapons besides firearms as described in section 13-3112 and R13-9-101
• It is permissible to carry a firearm while hunting for self-defense per ARS 17-305
