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South Dakota

Title 22 · Chapter 22-14
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22-14-1. 22-14-1 to 22-14-4. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14-14
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22-14-5. Possession of firearm with altered serial number--Felony--Exception.
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22-14-6. Possession of controlled weapon--Felony--Exceptions.
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22-14-7. Reckless discharge of firearm or shooting of bow and arrow--Leaving trip device--Possession of loaded firearm while intoxicated--Misdemeanor.
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22-14-8. Concealment of weapon with intent to commit felony--Felony.
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22-14-9. 22-14-9, 22-14-9.1. Repealed by SL 2019, ch 113, §§ 1, 2.
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22-14-9.2. Repealed.
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22-14-10. 22-14-10, 22-14-11. Repealed by SL 2019, ch 113, §§ 3, 4.
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22-14-12. Commission of felony while armed with firearms--Felony--Minimum sentences--Consecutive sentencing--Execution of sentence.
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22-14-13. 22-14-13. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 192, § 49
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22-14-13.1. 22-14-13.1. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 253, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-14-14. Armed felony to be charged separately from principal felony charge--No offense charged when dangerous weapon an element of principal felony.
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22-14-15. Possession of firearm by one with prior violent crime conviction or certain drug-related conviction--Felony--Fifteen-year period.
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22-14-15.1. Possession of firearm by one with prior drug conviction--Felony--Exception.
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22-14-15.2. Possession of firearm by one convicted of misdemeanor crime involving domestic violence--Misdemeanor--Civil rights restored--Repeal of section--Order restoring rights.
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22-14-15.3. Firearm defined for §§ 22-14-15 and 22-14-15.1.
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22-14-16. Providing firearm to person with known prior violent crime conviction--Felony.
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22-14-17. Firearms incapable of discharge exempt.
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22-14-18. 22-14-18. Repealed by SL 1983, ch 188, § 1
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22-14-19. 22-14-19. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 258, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-14-20. Discharge of firearm at occupied structure or motor vehicle--Felony.
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22-14-21. Discharge of firearm from moving motor vehicle within municipality--Felony.
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22-14-22. County courthouse and state capitol defined.
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22-14-23. Possession in county courthouse or state capitol--Misdemeanor.
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22-14-24. Possession in a county courthouse or state capitol--Exceptions from penalty.
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22-14-25. Power of court to punish for contempt and to promulgate rules.
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22-14-26. Notice to be posted at county courthouse and state capitol.
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22-14-27. Concealed pistol permit not a defense.
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22-14-28. Waiver of provisions.
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22-14-29. 22-14-29. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 266, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-14-30. 22-14-30. Transferred to § 22-14-15.1 by SL 2005, ch 120, § 268, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-14A-1. 22-14A-1 to 22-14A-3. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14A-14
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22-14A-4. Sale, transportation, or possession of destructive device--Felony.
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22-14A-5. Carrying or placing explosive or device on vehicle or in baggage--Felony.
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22-14A-6. Possession of explosive or device with intent to injure, intimidate, or destroy property--Felony.
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22-14A-7. 22-14A-7. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 189, § 126
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22-14A-8. 22-14A-8 to 22-14A-10. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14A-14
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22-14A-11. Intentional use of device or explosive to cause serious bodily injury--Felony.
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22-14A-12. 22-14A-12. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14A-14
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22-14A-13. Unauthorized possession of substances with intent to make destructive device as felony.
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22-14A-14. 22-14A-14, 22-14A-15. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 189, § 126
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22-14A-16. Armed forces, national guard, law enforcement agencies, and licensed sellers or users of explosives and destructive devices exempt.
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22-14A-17. 22-14A-17. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14A-14
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22-14A-18. Use of explosive or device to destroy another's property--Felony.
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22-14A-19. Use of explosive or device to endanger human life or safety--Felony.
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22-14A-20. Placement of explosive or device as to endanger human life or safety--Felony.
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22-14A-21. Possession of registered or licensed destructive devices permitted.
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22-14A-22. 22-14A-22. Transferred to § 22-11-9.2 by SL 2005, ch 120, § 279, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-14A-23. Use of or placing hazardous or injurious devices on public land--Misdemeanor--Hazardous or injurious device defined.
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22-14A-24. Use of substance or device to communicate felonious threat--Felony.
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22-14A-25. Use of hoax substance or device to cause fear--Felony.
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22-14A-26. Persons convicted of certain crimes may be ordered to make restitution.
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22-14A-27. No cause of action against good faith response to felonious threat.
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