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Abandoned Animal 18-9-201

Means the leaving of an animal without adequate provisions for the animals proper care by its owner, the person responsible for the animals care or custody, or any other person having possession of such animal.

Mistreatment animal 18-9-201

Means every act or omission that causes or unreasonably permits the continuation of unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering.

Neglect Animal 18-9-201

Means failure to provide food, water, protection from the elements, or other care generally considered to be normal, usual, and accepted for an animals health and well being consistent with the species, breed, and type of animal.

Dangerous Dog 18-9-204.5

Dangerous dogs are a serious and widespread threat to the safety and welfare of citizens throughout the state because of the number and serious nature if attacks by such dogs.

Obstruction of telephone services 18-9-306.5

Person commits obstruction of telephone or telegraph service if the person knowingly prevents, obstructs, or delays, by any means whatsoever, the sending, transmission, conveyance, or delivery in this state of any message, communication, or report by or through any telegraph or telephone line, wire, cable, or other facility or any cordless, wireless, electronic, mechanical, or other device.


*class 1 misdemeanor

Dangerous Weapon 18-12-102

Means firearm silencer, machine gun, short shotgun, short rifle, or ballistic knives.


*class 5 felony

Illegal weapon 18-12-102

Means black Jack, gas gun, or metallic knuckles.


*class 1 misdemeanor

Possession of Defaced Firearm 18-12-103

Knowingly and unlawfully possesses a firearm, the manufacturers serial number of which, or other distinguishing number or identification mark, has been removes, defaced, altered, or destroyed, except by normal wear and tear.


*class 1 misdemeanor

Prohibited use of a firearm 18-12-106

(A)Knowingly and unlawfully aims a firearm at another person.


(B) recklessly or with criminal negligence he discharges a firearm or shoots a bow and arrow .


(D) person has in his or her possession a firearm while the person is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or of a controlled substance.


*class 2 misdemeanor

Concealed Weapon Permit Criteria 18-12-203

-A sheriff shall issue a permit to carry a concealed handgun.


-must be 21 years of age or older.


-has not been convicted of perjury, does not chronically or habitually use alcohol, is not an unlawful use or addicted to a controlled substance.


, does not chronically or habitually use alcohol, is not an unlawful use or addicted to a controlled substance.


Carrying Concealed Requirements 18-12-204

The person carrying concealed shall carry the permit, together with a valid photo ID.


- one can carry a weapon without permit:


1)handgun is in possession of a person who is in a private automobile or in some other private means and who Carrie's the handgun for legal use, including self defense.


2)the handgun is in the possession of a person who is legally engaged in hunting activities within the state.

Abuse of Corps 18-13-101

Without statutory or court order authority, he or she:


(A)Removes the body or remains of any person from a grave or other place of sepulcher without the consent of the person who has the right to dispose of the remains.


(B) treats the body or remains of any person in a way that would outrage normal family sensibilities.


*class 2 misdemeanor


Dueling 18-13-104

(1)Two or more persons shall fight by agreement in a public place, except in a sporting event authorized by law, the persons so fighting commit a class 1 petty offense.


(2) persons who by agreement engage in a fight with deadly weapons, whether in a public or private place, commit dueling, class 4 felony.

Interference with a person with disabilities 18-13-107

Person shall not falsely impersonate an individual with a disability, as as that term is defined in section 24-34-301.


A person shall not knowingly deny an individual with a disability, as defined in section 24-34-301.

Furnishing Cigarettes/ Nicotine to underage 18-13-121

A person shall not give, sell, distribute, dispense, or offer for sale a cigarette, tobacco product, or nicotine product to any person who is under eighteen years of age.

Underage Consumption/ Possession of Alcohol 18-13-122

Two defenses


(1) while such person was legally on private property the knowledge and consent of owner or legal possessor and the ethyl alcohol was possessed and consumed with consent of his or her parent or legal guardian who was present during such possession or consumption.


(2)when the existence of ethyl alcohol in a persons system was due solely to the ingestion of confectionery, or intended primarily for a purpose other than oral human ingestion.

Federal Gun laws- knowingly give/ sell a firearm to a prohibited person 18 USC 922 (d)

Punishable by up to 10 years Imprisonment.

Use or possess of firearm during drug trafficking or crime of violence 18 USC 922(c)

Punishment ranges from minimum 5 years to life imprisonment, without parole, or death if dealth results from the use of a firearm. Sentence must be served consecutive to any other sentence. Mandatory minimum sentence increases depending on: weapon used, brandished, discharged, and prior convictions.

Stolen firearm ammunition 18 USC 922 (j)

Prohibits the receipt, possession, concealment, storage, bartering, selling, or disposing of stolen firearms and ammunition knowing or having reason to believe the firearm or ammunition is stolen. Punishable by up to 10 years.

Theft from Federal Firearms License 18 USC 922 (u)

Prohibits stealing or unlawfully taking away firearms from business inventory of a Federal firearms licensee. Punishable by up to 5 years.

Sell, Deliver transfer to a juvenile 18 USC 922 (b)(1)

Prohibits selling, delivering a firearm or ammunition to person under 18, and prohibits selling or delivering a firearm other than a shotgun or rifle, or ammunition other than for a shotgun or rifle, to any person under 21. Punishable by up to 5 years.

Sell, Deliver, Transfer 18 USC 922 (x)

Make it unlawful, with exceptions, to sell, deliver or transfer a handgun or ammunition suitable for handguns only, to a juvenile (under 18). Punishable by up to 1 year imprisonment.