- Shannon's law (Arizona)
Shannon's law refers to specific changes in
Arizona statutes , enacted in 2000, making it afelony offense to dischargefirearms randomly into the air. [ [http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/03107.htm 13-3107 - Unlawful discharge of firearms; exceptions; classification; definitions ] ]History
"Shannon's law" is named after
Shannon Smith , a fourteen year old Phoenix girl killed by a stray bullet in June 1999. Smith's parents, after being informed that the alleged assailant's activity constituted, at most, amisdemeanor offense, advocated stronger penalties, to prevent future tragedies of this kind.Their campaign took them all over Arizona, and their efforts were supported by
city council s of large Arizona cities such as Tucson. Then-Governor Jane Hull also joined them in their cause. After theArizona legislature failed to pass the law twice in 1999, it finally received both state senate and state house approval in April, 2000, and was enacted in that July. Many groups, such as NRA, and gun right advocates, protested the law before it was approved and enforced.Current
Violation of "Shannon's law" is defined as a felony offense in Arizona. However, as with most felony offenses in U.S.
jurisdiction s, a person charged with this offense can strike aplea bargain withprosecutor s, and may be eligible for only a misdemeanorconviction . The decision of whether such an offer is available lies solely in the hands of the prosecutor, and presently these offenses are being charged as "dangerous" offenses, thereby making the accused ineligible for probation under state law, requiring a prison sentence even for a first offense.On
December 31 ,2003 , police in the city of Glendale began using equipment which alerted them to the location from which a shot was fired. As random discharge of firearms are common in some areas of the U.S. onNew Year's Eve ,Fourth of July , and otherholiday s, four arrests of "Shannon's law" violators were made that night, and it is expected that more Arizonapolice departments will receive similar equipment.hannon Smith
Shannon Smith had been an award-winning athlete and honor student, and had graduated from the eighth grade a few weeks prior to her death. While standing in her backyard and talking on the telephone with a friend, a stray bullet hit her in her head, causing instant death. Smith's death sparked a furor among
Arizona residents. Her funeral was attended by approximately 1,300 mourners. A monument, made with melted metal from confiscated firearms, was raised in her honor at her middle school by her classmates and friends. Tens of thousands of dollars in donations for the monument were primarily raised by Shannon's friends and classmates holding car washes.After being informed by the
police that random discharge of firearms was a simplemisdemeanor , Smith's parents resolved to change the laws and ran a statewide campaign advocating harsher punishment for random shooters. Their campaign gained support from such people as then-GovernorJane Dee Hull . In April 2000, "Shannon's law" was passed, over the opposition of such groups as theNational Rifle Association .References
External links
* [http://www.linkingwithvictims.org/memorial/shannon_smith.php www.linkingwithvictims.org]
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