Tucson to pay state $100,000 after gun destruction case loss
The city of Tucson has agreed to pay the Arizona attorney general's office $100,000 to cover the state's costs of prosecuting a case where it alleged the city was likely violating state law by destroying seized firearms.
Tucson urging high court to overturn law penalizing cities
The city of Tucson wants the Arizona Supreme Court to find a 2016 law allowing the state to withhold funding from cities that have ordinances that conflict with state laws violates the state Constitution.
Brnovich pushes to stop Tucson gun law challenge
Attorney General Mark Brnovich is trying to quash Tucson’s challenge to the law he is using to try to take away the city’s state aid.
State high court to decide if it’ll review Tucson guns case
The Arizona Supreme Court has granted a motion for expedited consideration in the Tucson guns case.
Tucson council challenges Brnovich on gun destruction policy
Tucson and the Arizona Attorney General are going to court in an unprecedented lawsuit to determine whether the city’s gun destruction policy violates state law.