Can I hunt coyotes and predators with an SBR in Arizona? Links to the law? I'm having a tough time finding anything. This is for an out of state hunter. Thanks
An SBR is legal for taking predators and furbearers in AZ. There are a few areas where an SBR may not be allowed such as in metro Game Management Units. A hunting license is required to take coyotes in AZ .
Here is the info for the statutes and rules that apply to hunting with a SBR.
The definition of a "firearm" is in ARS 13-3101A4"Firearm" means any loaded or unloaded handgun, pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun or other weapon that will expel, is designed to expel or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. Firearm does not include a firearm in permanently inoperable condition.Commission Rule R12-4-304DAn individual may take predatory and furbearing animals
by using the following methods, when authorized by
Commission Order and subject to the restrictions under
R12-4-303 and R12-4-318:
1. Firearms;
2. Pre-charged pneumatic weapons .22 caliber or larger;
3. Bow and arrow;
4. Crossbow;
5. Traps not prohibited under R12-4-307;
6. Artificial light while taking raccoon provided the light
is not attached to or operated from a motor vehicle,
motorized watercraft, watercraft under sail, or floating
object towed by a motorized watercraft or a watercraft
under sail;
7. Artificial light while taking coyote during seasons with
day-long hours, provided the light is not attached to
or operated from a motor vehicle, motorized watercraft,
watercraft under sail, or floating object towed by
a motorized watercraft or a watercraft under sail; and
8. Dogs.Areas open to hunting Predator and Furbearers are found in the 2016-2017 Hunting Regulation Booklet under Commission Order 13 on page 82.An SBR would not be allowed in the areas designated as a "Limited Weapon Shotgun Shooting Shot Season.
Commission Rule R12-4-303 Unlawful Devices, Methods, and AmmunitionA. In addition to the prohibitions prescribed under A.R.S. §§
17-301 and 17-309, the following devices, methods, and
ammunition are unlawful for taking any wildlife in this
state:
1. An individual shall not use any of the following to take
wildlife:
a. Fully automatic firearms, including firearms capable
of selective automatic fire; or
b. Tracer, armor-piercing, or full-jacketed ammunition
designed for military use.