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Home » Arizona Bill Requiring Firearm Safety Instruction in K-12 Schools Moves Forward – USA Carry

Arizona Bill Requiring Firearm Safety Instruction in K-12 Schools Moves Forward – USA Carry

Adam Green By Adam Green March 20, 2026 4 Min Read
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Arizona Bill Requiring Firearm Safety Instruction in K-12 Schools Moves Forward – USA Carry

Key Takeaways

  • Arizona Senate Bill 1424 advances through the legislature, requiring firearm safety instruction in public schools starting in the 2027-2028 school year.
  • The bill mandates annual, age-appropriate instruction from kindergarten through 12th grade, focusing on accident prevention and personal safety.
  • Schools cannot use live firearms or include training on firearm use; hands-on demonstrations are also prohibited.
  • Instructional materials must be developed by the Arizona Department of Education and made accessible to parents for review.
  • The legislation emphasizes safety education while respecting the rights of lawful gun owners, aiming to help prevent accidents.

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PHOENIX, AZ – Arizona Senate Bill 1424, which would require firearm safety instruction in public schools, continues advancing through the legislature after receiving approval from House committees and caucuses.

The bill, sponsored by Sen. Wendy Rogers and Sen. Mark Finchem, would require school districts and charter schools to provide annual, age-appropriate firearm safety instruction beginning in the 2027-2028 school year. The requirement would apply to students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

According to the bill text, the instruction must focus strictly on accident prevention and personal safety awareness. It includes teaching safe firearm storage practices, guidance on what to do if a student encounters a firearm, and discussions about the risks of unsafe handling.

The legislation places clear limits on what can be included in the instruction. Schools would not be allowed to use live firearms, ammunition, or simulated ammunition. The bill also prohibits any hands-on demonstrations involving the operation or use of firearms.

In addition, the instruction cannot include training on firearm use or make moral judgments about lawful firearm ownership. Schools are also barred from asking students or families about firearm ownership or storage practices.

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The Arizona Department of Education would be responsible for developing instructional materials in coordination with the Department of Public Safety and the Arizona Game and Fish Department. These materials must be age-appropriate, fact-based, and focused on promoting safety and injury prevention.

Schools would have flexibility in how the instruction is delivered. Options include classroom lessons, assemblies, video instruction, or integration into existing health or safety curricula.

The bill also requires that all instructional materials be made available to parents for review, including through electronic access when possible.

Importantly, the legislation states that it does not regulate firearm ownership, possession, or lawful use. It also does not authorize the collection of firearm-related information from students or families and does not conflict with Arizona’s firearm preemption laws.

SB1424 previously passed the Arizona Senate with a 17-11 vote. It has since moved through House committees, including the House Education Committee and House Rules Committee, and most recently received support from both House caucuses.

Measures like this reflect a growing focus on safety education without restricting the rights of lawful gun owners. Teaching children how to respond safely if they encounter a firearm can help prevent accidents while respecting the fundamental right to keep and bear arms.

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