Arizona Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is eligible to carry a concealed weapon without a permit in Arizona?

  1. Anyone under 21 years old

  2. Non-residents only

  3. Law enforcement officers only

  4. Anyone 21 years of age or older

The correct answer is: Anyone 21 years of age or older

The correct answer is that anyone 21 years of age or older is eligible to carry a concealed weapon without a permit in Arizona. Arizona law allows individuals who are at least 21 to carry a concealed firearm without the need for a permit, provided they are legally allowed to possess a firearm. This law simplifies the process for eligible individuals and recognizes their rights to self-defense and personal protection. The other options do not align with Arizona's laws. Individuals under 21 are generally not permitted to carry a concealed weapon. Non-residents do not have exclusive eligibility; they must also meet the same age and legal requirements as residents. Law enforcement officers have specific privileges related to carrying firearms that differ from those of civilians, but the law allowing general individuals to carry without a permit applies broadly at the age threshold of 21.