Two people suspected of involvement were arrested as a result of the state regulator's and law enforcement's actions. Notably, during the raids, police seized 452 firearms in all, along with a significant amount of ammunition and accessories. Additionally, about $4,000 in cash was confiscated. Raffles are typically run by selling tickets to participants, and a random selection is used to determine the winner. The specifics of how the gun raffles were set up were not made public by the Arizona Department of Gambling. Additionally, it's unclear how long the raffle ran and whether any of the guns that were seized were legally obtained.