<Tr> <Td> Lose Right to Possession Indefinitely under Mental Health laws? </Td> <Td> Yes </Td> <Td> Yes </Td> <Td> ARS 36 - 540; ARS 13 - 925 </Td> <Td> A person found persistently or acutely disabled or a danger to self or to others automatically becomes a prohibited firearm possessor indefinitely, with notification to the Arizona Dept. of Public Safety . Restoration of gun possession rights requires the court - ordered individual to petition to restore his / her rights, and provide clear and convincing evidence from a psychiatrist willing to testify to all of the following: 1) the person is no longer a danger to others or persistently and acutely disabled, 2) that the circumstances that led to the original order, adjudication or finding are no longer in effect, 3) that the patient is not likely to act in a manner that is dangerous to public safety, and 4) that restoring the patient's right to possess a firearm is not contrary to the public interest . The burden of proof (clear and convincing evidence) is on the court - ordered person, not the state . </Td> </Tr> <P> Arizona gun laws are found mostly in Title 13, Chapter 31 of the Arizona Revised Statutes . There is no registration or licensing of non-NFA firearms in Arizona . Section 13 - 3108 subsection B prohibits any political subdivision of the state from enacting any laws requiring licensing or registration . According to state law, a person must be 18 years of age to purchase any non-NFA firearm from any source; however, there is a federal age limit of 21 years on handgun purchases from federal firearms licensees . </P> <P> On foot, any adult person who is not a "prohibited possessor" may openly carry a loaded firearm visible to others . Generally, a person must be at least 18 years of age to possess or openly carry a firearm . However, this does not apply to: </P> <Ol> <Li> Juveniles within a private residence . </Li> <Li> Emancipated juveniles . </Li> <Li> Juveniles accompanied by a parent, grandparent or guardian, or a certified hunter safety instructor or certified firearms safety instructor acting with the consent of the juvenile's parent or guardian . </Li> <Li> Juveniles on private property owned or leased by the juvenile or the juvenile's parent, grandparent, or guardian . </Li> <Li> Juveniles fourteen years of age and up engaged in any of the following activities: </Li> </Ol>

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