Article 16, Arizona Constitution
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Article XVI of the Arizona Constitution is entitled Militia. It has only three sections.[1]
Section 1
| Text of Section 1:
Composition of Militia
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Amendment
Ratified on November 7, 2000 via voter approval of Proposition 101.
Section 2
| Text of Section 2:
Composition and Designation of Organized Militia
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Section 3
| Text of Section 3:
Conformity to Federal Regulations
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See also
- State constitution
- Constitutional article
- Constitutional amendment
- Constitutional revision
- Constitutional convention
- Amendments
External links
- Arizona State Legislature, "Arizona Constitution" (Links to each section)
- Arizona State Legislature, "Arizona Constitution" (Entire Document in PDF)
Additional reading
Footnotes
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