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		<title>TrainMeAZ.com Emphasizes &#039;Skill At Arms&#039; For Arizona Citizens!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ARIZONA.  Need we say more?  This website reflects the opinions of a large segment of the population in Arizona and across the United States.  This is an opportunity for all involved to gain more training, and become reacquainted with the reason for our 2nd Amendment Rights.  See what they have to offer.  You will not [...]]]></description>
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<p>ARIZONA.  Need we say more?  This website reflects the opinions of a large segment of the population in Arizona and across the United States.  This is an opportunity for all involved to gain more training, and become reacquainted with the reason for our 2nd Amendment Rights.  See what they have to offer.  You will not be dissappointed and it looks like they are just getting started on this site.</p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 12.5px;"><strong>The Strong Watchman </strong></span></p>
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<p><strong>Original Article from: </strong><strong><a href="http://trainmeaz.com/aboutus.html" target="_blank"><strong>TrainMeAZ.com</strong></a></strong></p>
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<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">TrainMeAZ is a non-partisan, joint educational effort of the firearms training and Second Amendment community in Arizona. The state’s unique Constitutional Carry law (also called Freedom To Carry or Vermont-style carry), sixteen years in the making* and effective on July 29, 2010, served as the spark to initiate the program.</p>
<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">Interested parties from around the state joined forces to promote gun-safety training, the shooting sports, self-defense awareness and exercise of the fundamental constitutional right of the people, to keep and bear arms for all lawful purposes, on a statewide scale.</p>
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<p><img src="http://trainmeaz.com/images/SlideShow/9.jpg" border="0" width="400" height="290" /></p>
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<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">Now that any law-abiding adult can bear arms here, either openly or discreetly without government interference, it is more important than ever for everyday citizens to be trained to arms, understand their rights and responsibilities, and make Arizona a paragon of safety, education, and respect for this crucial segment of the U.S. Bill of Rights.</p>
<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">Our state legislature has shown the utmost concern for the American right to arms, with recent passage of:</p>
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<li style="list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;"><span class="style1" style="color: #333333;"><em>T</em><em>he Constitutional Carry Law</em>: no permission slip is needed for open <em>or</em>discreet firearms possession by law-abiding adults (also called <em>Freedom To Carry</em> or Vermont-style carry).</span></li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">Strong <em>Burden of Proof</em> requires courts to favor victims over assailants in self-defense cases.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;"><em>Statewide Preemption </em>eliminates legal traps for the unwary issued by local jurisdictions—the state sets uniform gun laws statewide.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;"><em>Defensive Display </em>provides specific legal protection for mentioning, holding or displaying a firearm to thwart an assault.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">The <em>Castle Doctrine </em>recognizes you can stand your ground if assaulted, provides a presumption of legal justification in self defense, and now protects people at home <em>and</em> when outside.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;"><em>Gun-Free Zone</em> elimination in parks statewide, with more removal of dangerous, negligent and reckless make-believe gun-free zones now being planned.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">Plus many other fine laws that protect citizens, are tough on criminals, and set a standard others can look to for guidance. There is more to do &#8212; there always is in the struggle to preserve freedom &#8212; and TrainMeAZ will be doing its part on behalf of the citizens of the Grand Canyon state.</li>
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<p class="style2" style="color: #000000; font-weight: bold;">Elements of the TrainMeAZ campaign include:</p>
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<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">A public awareness effort with billboards, print advertising and publicity components.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">The “Arizona Where To Shoot Map,” in both printed and online versions, guiding people to all publicly accessible shooting ranges in the state.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">One-stop-shopping for finding training and educational opportunities statewide by location, firearm type, type of shooting discipline, class date, competition skill and more.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">A central reference point for news media interested in learning more about the number-two-ranked participant sport in the nation, the shooting sports.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">A clearinghouse for proposed new gun-rights laws at the state level, through association with the main civil rights groups in the state.</li>
<li class="style1" style="color: #333333; list-style-type: square; margin-bottom: 4px;">Opportunities to get active in the ongoing effort to improve the gun laws for all people of the state.</li>
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<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">Anyone interested in learning more and supporting the efforts of TrainMeAZ is encouraged to contact us. <a href="mailto:info@TrainMeAZ.com" style="color: #525d8c;">info@TrainMeAZ.com</a></p>
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<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;"><img src="http://trainmeaz.com/images/EblastVersions/LearnToShoot400.JPG" border="0" width="400" height="288" />* The effort to achieve <a href="http://www.gunlaws.com/ConstitutionalCarryEnacted.htm" style="color: #525d8c;">Constitutional Carry</a> can be traced back to 1994, when the government carry-permit system was enacted, and Arizonans were at last enabled to legally carry firearms discreetly. Despite desperate cries of impending doom by <a href="http://www.gunlaws.com/GunHate.htm" style="color: #525d8c;">hoplophobes</a> and the &#8220;news&#8221; media, the program was an unbridled success, wild-eyed mayhem turned out to be a paranoid myth, and crime dropped as it has in all states that freed their citizens to keep and bear arms.</p>
<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">The specific effort to repeal the unconstitutional ban on discreet carry began in earnest in 2005 with the formation of <a href="http://www.azcdl.org/" style="color: #525d8c;">The Arizona Citizens Defense League</a>, which has emerged as the preeminent activist group for improving the state&#8217;s gun laws. Working closely with <a href="http://www.asrpa.com/" style="color: #525d8c;">The Arizona State Rifle and Pistol Association</a>, and helped along by thousands of members and countless volunteers, Constitutional Carry became a reality in 2010 with passage of Senate Bill 1108. If not for incessant pack-media coverage that same year of Arizona&#8217;s anti-illegal immigration bill, SB 1070, the new Freedom To Carry law would have dominated national news. Any law this intensely pro-freedom arouses the media.</p>
<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;">Why is it called Constitutional Carry? Because the language of the Second Amendment to the Bill Of Rights seems to demand it, and the language of the state Constitution definitely does demand it:</p>
<p class="style1" style="color: #333333;" align="center"><strong>Article 2, Section 26, Arizona Constitution</strong><br />“The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the state shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize, maintain,<br />or employ an armed body of men.”</p>
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