HB2676

Juvenile restoration; rights; firearms; civil

Chamber Passed·3/11/26

Arizona HB2676 amends juvenile court procedures to restore firearm rights for certain delinquents.

Arizona HB2676 modifies the juvenile court process to allow individuals adjudicated delinquent to petition for the restoration of their firearm rights. The bill specifies that those who have completed their probation can apply to have their firearm rights restored. However, individuals convicted of dangerous offenses or arson must wait until they are 25 years old before applying. The clerk of the superior court cannot charge a fee for filing the application.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 44–7 · Mar 11
Current
Rules Committee
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

44 Yea

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7 Nay

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8 Not Voting

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Calendar

Feb 23

1:00 PM

House Rules

Feb 11

9:00 AM

House Government

History

Jun 12

Senate

Introduced in Senate and read first time

Jun 12

Senate

Assigned to Senate RULES Committee

Mar 11

House

House third reading PASSED voting: (44-7-8-0)