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I was watching a video about concealed carry, and he made a comment about how if someone calls when they see your firearm, you can get a mark on your permit, and too many of those incidents will get your permit yanked. Now this video was made in Oregon, but does AZ do something like this?
 
If that were even a thing, how in the hell are they going to identify you to ding your permit?

Citizens arrest? LOL
 
Not likely, especially since, even if you were to do something that would warrant your permit being "yanked",... this is a, no permit needed state, for open, or concealed carry, now!
 
I think that is only in states that require a ccw to always be hidden. The “point” you speak of is if you are printing. If you are always printing they may revoke your permit.

I’m not even sure that is still true for any state (except for maybe CA).
 
XJThrottle said:
If that were even a thing, how in the hell are they going to identify you to ding your permit?

Citizens arrest? LOL
No, more like when concerned citizens call and 8 police show up
But now that the constitutional carry thing is in effect, I see how a permit is non applicable.
 
Joe_Blacke said:
I think that is only in states that require a ccw to always be hidden. The “point” you speak of is if you are printing. If you are always printing they may revoke your permit.

I’m not even sure that is still true for any state (except for maybe CA).
I tried to be brief, but I'm talking about if you reach high in a grocery store and it becomes exposed.
But with no permit necessary here, you can go concealed/open/concealed/open all day long.
Print is an interesting aspect that I have never had to test though. I was always taught that if you are printing, that's a touchy line where you should be really sure of what's under the garment, because many things look like a gun, and anything that hangs on the waistline can print.

This is the video I was watching, and the comment and its full context starts at 2:33
But as usual, I can count on my "Arizonashooters" to bring up the angles I haven't thought of.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfGKUg9yCBU
 
Conversation:

Police dispatch - "Arizona Police Department. How can I help you?"
Caller - "I think a guy I am looking at is carrying a gun."
Police dispatch - "Where are you located?"
Caller - "I'm at McDonald's on 7th Street." (I DON'T KNOW IF THERE IS A MCDONALD'S ON 7TH ST.)
Police dispatch - "Is this person confronting anyone or committing a crime?"
Caller - "No. He is standing in line to order."
Police dispatch - "In Arizona, you can carry a gun legally either concealed or openly."
Caller - "But but he could be dangerous."
Police dispatch - "You already said he was not confronting anyone or committing a crime."
Caller - "Back home in California the police would come out and make sure."
Police dispatch - "Go the f--k back to California."

Disclaimer: Had the suspected gun toting individual been in a "gun free zone" or potentially been in a place where having a gun would be illegal, this conversation might be different. EVEN IN ARIZONA!!
 
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