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Iowa

Chapter 724 — Weapons
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724.1 Offensive weapons.
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724.1A Firearm suppressors — certification.
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724.1B Firearm suppressors — penalty.
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724.1C Short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun — penalty.
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724.2 Authority to possess offensive weapons.
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724.2A Peace officer — defined — reserved peace officer included.
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724.3 Unauthorized possession of offensive weapons.
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724.4 Use of a dangerous weapon in the commission of a crime.
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724.4A Weapons free zones — enhanced penalties.
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724.4B Carrying firearms on school grounds — penalty — exceptions.
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724.4C Possession or carrying of dangerous weapons while under the influence.
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724.4D Carrying of dangerous weapons — duty to cooperate — reasonable suspicion.
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724.4E Possession of dangerous weapons and loaded firearms by minors.
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724.5 Availability of permit not to be construed as prohibition on unlicensed carrying of weapons.
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724.6 Professional permit to carry weapons.
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724.7 Nonprofessional permit to carry weapons.
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724.8 Persons ineligible for permit to carry weapons.
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724.8A Limitation on authority — nonprojectile high-voltage pulse weapons designed to immobilize — public universities and community colleges.
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724.8B Persons ineligible to carry dangerous weapons.
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724.9 Firearm safety training.
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724.9A Approval of organizations that may certify handgun safety training instructors.
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724.10 Application for permit to carry weapons — background check required.
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724.11 Issuance of permit to carry weapons.
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724.11A Recognition.
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724.12 Permit to carry weapons not transferable.
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724.13 Suspension or revocation of permit to carry weapons — criminal history background check.
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724.14 Nonprofessional permit — change of residence to another county.
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724.15 Acquiring pistols or revolvers.
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724.16 Prohibited transfers of firearms.
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724.16A Trafficking in stolen weapons.
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724.17 Permit to acquire — criminal history check.
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724.18 Procedure for making application for permit to acquire.
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724.19 Issuance of permit to acquire.
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724.20 Validity of permit to acquire pistols or revolvers.
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724.21 Giving false information when acquiring pistol or revolver.
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724.21A Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit to carry weapons or permit to acquire pistols or revolvers.
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724.22 Persons under eighteen — sale, loan, gift, making available — possession.
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724.23 Records kept by commissioner and issuing officers.
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724.24 Purchase or sale of firearms in contiguous states. Repealed by 2002 Acts, ch 1055, §5.
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724.25 Felony and antique firearm defined.
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724.26 Possession, receipt, transportation, or dominion and control of firearms, offensive weapons, and ammunition by felons and others.
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724.27 Offenders’ rights restored.
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724.28 Prohibition of regulation by political subdivisions — exception.
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724.28A Authority to carry firearm — peace officers.
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724.29 Firearm devices.
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724.29A Fraudulent purchase of firearms or ammunition.
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724.30 Reckless use of a firearm.
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724.31 Persons subject to firearm disabilities due to mental health commitments or adjudications — relief from disabilities — reports.
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724.31A Identifying information — background checks. Repealed by 2025 Acts, ch 104, §2.
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724.32 County courthouse — weapon prohibitions.
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