Sen. Quang Nguyen's letter to the Pima County Board of Supervisors Mar 14, 2024 Mar 14, 2024 Updated Mar 14, 2024 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF The ordinance would require county gun owners to report the theft or loss of their firearms or face a fine of up to $1,000. As featured on State lawmakers call on Pima County to repeal new gun ordinance Calling it a bid to target straw purchases, Supervisors earlier this month approved a measure that requires gun owners to report the theft or loss of a firearm or face a fine. Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories Nearly 40 fun events this Valentine's Day weekend February 13-15! 💖 15 Valentine's Day themed events happening in February! Over 60 fun events happening in Tucson in February 💖🐎 A new chapter: Crossroads Restaurant is back open after fire A saber tooth tiger fossil, gemstone paintings, and more: Here's the low-down on 4 Tucson gem shows! 💎 Tucson Valentine's: Vegas-style weddings, tattoo parlor nuptials Our huge guide to date ideas in Tucson, from romantic to casual This Tucson chef has been named a semifinalist for prestigious James Beard Award 🎉 Transplant Pizza, Mosaic Brewing and Marana Serial Grillers close their doors Step back into the 14th century at Arizona Renaissance Fair 🫅
State lawmakers call on Pima County to repeal new gun ordinance Calling it a bid to target straw purchases, Supervisors earlier this month approved a measure that requires gun owners to report the theft or loss of a firearm or face a fine.