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But you already have the right to record which has been upheld in court. Now in AZ when faced with a court argument that you were too close to the action you can point to a law that defines too close.


You can't really read laws in the negative. Laws only mean what they say.

You can still for example "interfere" and be more than 8 feet away and pointing to this law won't help you.


You are largely right, though one can apply the canons of construction to understanding a law's text, which sometimes can sometimes lead to inferences.

https://www.law.uh.edu/faculty/adjunct/dstevenson/2018Spring...




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