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Arizona HB2763 Shooting Range Closure Legislation

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Summary

Arizona House Bill 2763, introduced in the 2026 legislative session, proposes regulations related to shooting range closures within the state. The bill would establish procedures or requirements governing when and how shooting ranges may be forced to cease operations. As a proposed piece of legislation currently before the Arizona State Legislature, HB2763 has not yet been enacted into law and remains subject to amendment, committee review, and floor votes in both chambers before any binding obligations could arise.

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Arizona HB2763 introduces proposed legislation specifically addressing shooting range closures in Arizona. The bill text would establish what procedures, justifications, or regulatory requirements apply when shooting ranges are required to close operations. As a bill in the Arizona legislature, HB2763 is in draft form and has not yet passed both chambers or received gubernatorial approval. The legislation, if enacted, would create compliance obligations for shooting range operators and potentially for government entities seeking to close or restrict shooting range operations. Stakeholders in the firearms and outdoor recreation industries should monitor the bill's progress through committee hearings and floor votes.

For shooting range operators, property owners, and firearms industry participants in Arizona, HB2763 represents potential new regulatory requirements governing facility closures. Compliance obligations cannot be determined until the bill passes both chambers and is signed into law. Industry participants may wish to engage with legislators during the committee process to understand the bill's full scope and potential impact on existing shooting ranges.

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Classification

Agency
AZ Leg
Instrument
Consultation
Branch
Legislative
Bill ID
HB2763
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Draft
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Retailers Manufacturers Government agencies
Industry sector
4411 Retail Trade
Activity scope
Shooting range regulation Firearms retail
Geographic scope
US-AZ US-AZ

Taxonomy

Primary area
Real Estate
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Criminal Justice

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