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Huachuca City adopts ordinance lifting ban on firearms-related home‑based businesses

Huachuca City Town Council · February 26, 2026
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Summary

The Town Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 2026-03 on Feb. 26, 2026, amending zoning code to remove a prohibition on firearms-related home-based businesses, a change the mayor said was required to align with state law.

Huachuca City formally adopted Ordinance No. 2026-03 on Feb. 26, 2026, removing a town code prohibition on firearms-related home‑based businesses. Mayor Johann R. Wallace introduced the second reading and told council the change "is something we have to adjust based on state law." The motion to adopt was moved by Johann Wallace and seconded by Christy Hirshberg and passed unanimously.

The ordinance amends Title 18, Chapter 18.100, Section 18.100.210 of the town code. The minutes do not specify an effective date or implementation rules beyond the text of the ordinance; staff or administration follow-up would determine any licensing or conditional-use steps required. Council members present at the vote were Johann Wallace, Debra Trate, Danielle Cardella, Christy Hirshberg, Nallely Arreola, Cynthia Butterworth and Geovona Thompson.