Pinal supervisors pass ‘symbolic’ resolution supporting 2nd Amendment
by Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors narrowly approved a resolution affirming support for Second Amendment rights Wednesday.
Supervisor Todd House, R-Apache Junction, who asked for the resolution, said it doesn’t infringe on any existing laws or create any new laws. He said 20% of the people in his district have a weapon with them at all times, and they have that right unless they’re ruled mentally incompetent, “and not the other way around.”
The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right of the people to “keep and bear arms.”

