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Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 5A
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53-5a-101. Title.
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53-5a-101.5. Definitions.
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53-5a-102. Uniform firearm laws.
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53-5a-102.1. When a firearm is considered to be loaded.
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53-5a-102.2. Open and concealed carry of a firearm outside of an individual's residence.
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53-5a-102.3. Possession of a firearm at a residence or on real property.
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53-5a-103. Discharge of a firearm on private property -- Liability.
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53-5a-103.5. Firearm regulation in homeless shelters.
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53-5a-104. Firearm transfer certification or notification.
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53-5a-105. Number or mark assigned to a handgun by the department.
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53-5a-106. Alteration of number or mark on a handgun.
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53-5a-107. Compliance with firearms prohibitions in secure facilities.
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53-5a-108. Individuals who are exempt from certain weapons laws.
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53-5a-201. Findings.
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53-5a-202. Definitions.
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53-5a-203. Prohibition on enforcement.
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53-5a-301. Definitions.
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53-5a-302. Concealed Firearm Review Board -- Membership -- Compensation -- Terms -- Duties.
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53-5a-303.
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53-5a-304. Provisional permit to carry concealed firearm.
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53-5a-305. Temporary permit to carry concealed firearm -- Denial, suspension, or revocation -- Appeal.
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53-5a-306. Permit -- Fingerprints transmitted to bureau -- Report from bureau.
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53-5a-307. Concealed firearm permit -- Fees -- Concealed Weapons Account.
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53-5a-308. Provisional concealed firearm permit -- Fees -- Disposition of fees.
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53-5a-309. Concealed firearm permit renewal -- Firearm safety and suicide prevention video.
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53-5a-310. Permit -- Names private.
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53-5a-311. Law enforcement officials, judges, and court commissioners exempt -- Training requirements -- Qualification -- Revocation.
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53-5a-312. Armed Forces -- Permit requirements -- Exemptions.
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53-5a-401. Definitions.
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53-5a-402. Legal considerations.
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53-5a-403. Intrastate firearm manufacturing.
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53-5a-404. Required markings.
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53-5a-501. Definitions.
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53-5a-502. Voluntary commitment of a firearm by cohabitant -- Law enforcement to hold firearm.
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53-5a-503. Illegal firearms confiscated -- Disposition of unclaimed firearm.
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53-5a-504. Voluntary restrictions on firearm purchase and possession.
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53-5a-505. Assistance from a health care provider -- Restricted list.
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53-5a-601. Definitions.
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53-5a-602. Criminal background check before purchase of a firearm -- Fee -- Exemption for concealed firearm permit holders and law enforcement officers.
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53-5a-603. Information check before private sale of firearm.
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53-5a-604. Penalties.
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53-5a-605. Purchase of firearms pursuant to federal law.
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53-5a-701. Definitions for part.
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53-5a-702. Assumption of risk.
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53-5a-703. Shooting range as a public nuisance -- Notice for new subdivision development.
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53-5a-704. Access to publicly funded ranges.
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53-5a-705. Use and availability.
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53-5a-706. Rulemaking.
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53-5a-707. Fees.
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53-5a-708. Exceptions and prohibitions.
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