Michael Infanzon
@infanzon
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Managing Partner - EPIC Policy Group; United States Marine; political antagonizer; freedom fighter but proudest to be Dad to three great adult children. š«DMs
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Joined September 2008
Opposition toĀ HB2114 will not come from riders. It will come from those who prefer unrestricted pools of money with minimal oversight. ABATE of Arizona supports HB2114 because rider-funded programs should stay rider-controlled.
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šØFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Letting Voters Decide: Senate Republicans Advance Ballot Measure to End Photo Radar in Arizona Full Press Release: https://t.co/LunHvLXQPj
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Motorcycle safety funds should fund motorcycle safety. HB2114 puts that principle into law by restricting how rider-paid dollars are used. Riders pay. Riders benefit. That is the standard.
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The Supreme Court in the case heard tomorrow could clearly define where guns can be banned & eliminate many gun-free zones. If states canāt provide real protection with more than a āGun Free Zoneā sign, they must allow people to protect themselves. https://t.co/snPO8b5ISp
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The Supreme Court should strike down a law that effectively bans firearms on most private property.
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New week, new batch of Arizona bills that will hit riders, drivers, and taxpayers where it counts: enforcement, fuel rules, speed policy, licensing, and motorcycle specific safety proposals. I posted a working list with my priority flags and positions so you can track what
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Every week, riders are getting hit and left on the road. Every week, the bills start piling up. Every week, GoFundMe becomes the backup plan. If a driver hits you and disappears, liability insurance does nothing for you. Health insurance only goes so far. What actually stands
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SB 1058 protects lawful firearm commerce and privacy by prohibiting the use of merchant category codes to track firearm transactions. This bill stops financial surveillance of constitutionally protected purchases and blocks backdoor registries created outside the legislative
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Iāve been asked what we are working on. Thereās a lot so far this session. Right now, our work is focused on one thing: making sure policy decisions are grounded in facts, not assumptions. At the Arizona Legislature, we are actively engaged on transportation, public safety,
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Did you know possessing a potato can land you 10 years in federal prison and $250,000 in fines? That is the reality of the National Firearms Act. An outdated, illogical, nearly century-old law that is long overdue for abolition.
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HB2422 WEAPONS; PERMIT; FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING is a direct rollback of Arizonaās permitless concealed carry framework. It rewrites A.R.S. § 13-3102(A) to make it a weapons offense to carry a concealed ādeadly weaponā without a permit issued under A.R.S. § 13-3112, subject to
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Zoning is becoming the quiet workaround to ban lawful firearms businesses. When cities deny every permit and pretend it is just land use, they are regulating firearms commerce by exhaustion. State preemption means cities can decide where gun businesses operate, not whether they
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Support HB2763. Protect Ben Avery. Protect Public Access. HB2763 is about protecting long-standing public assets from quiet closure and backroom decisions. For example: The Ben Avery Shooting Facility existed long before surrounding development and serves tens of thousands of
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One of our staffers has successfully registered a russet potato as a suppressor. The NFA is a joke and must be abolished. https://t.co/lTAnkCaGAx
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Arizona voters can help qualify my name on the ballot by signing my online petition here: https://t.co/XiO2zYJoXL
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Rep. Julie Willoughby Calls for āNo Tax on Gasā in Maricopa and Pinal Counties from May Through September āIn 2023, Phoenix drivers paid higher gas prices than Los Angeles. As California refineries shut down, supply constraints will increaseāpushing prices higher at a time
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Getting elected does not cost you your constitutional rights. Article II, Section 26 of the Arizona Constitution guarantees that āthe right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the State shall not be impaired.ā There is no exception for lawmakers. There
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