11.61.210. (8) being a preschool, elementary, junior high, or secondary school student, knowingly possesses a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon, within the buildings of, on the grounds of, or on the school parking lot of a public or private preschool, elementary, junior high, or secondary school, on a school bus while being transported to or from school or a school-sponsored event, or while participating in a school-sponsored event, except that a student may possess a deadly weapon, other than a firearm as defined under 18 U.S.C. Custodial interference in the second degree, Sec. Moreover, the bias toward closure exceptions in the statutory definitions for switchblades and gravity knives indicate that one hand and assisted opening technologies are ordinary under Alaska law. However, the charge seen most often is for possession of a deadly weapon by a "prohibited possessor." This crime is a class 4 felony and can lead to prison time if convicted. 11.31.120. Authorized sentences; forfeiture. (g) Repealed by SLA 2010, ch. Regulation offirearmsand knives (preemption of local regulation). For the purposes of this subsection, appointed judicial officer does not include a hearing officer or a judicial officer pro tempore who is not a full-time officer. Unlawful acts and practices, Part II. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT, ARTICLE 1. 921, or a defensive weapon if the student has obtained the prior permission of the chief A grand jury previously indicted McClam on two counts of assault in the first degree, assault in the third degree, and misconduct involving weapons in the third degree. Initial child custody jurisdiction, Sec. 11.31.125. Modification of protective orders, Sec. 25.20.110. 18.66.010. Sexual abuse of a minor in the third degree, Sec. Temporary emergency jurisdiction, Sec. 25.30.460. 45.48.220 Request by parent or legal guardian. 25.30.300. The regular and lawful transporting as merchandise; or. Unlawful use or possession of firearms. Access this state's laws Subjects for this jurisdiction: Accomplice Liability Curfew Data Reporting and Sharing Definition of Gang Drive-By Shooting Forfeiture Juveniles Participation Penalties (including Sentencing Enhancement), Fines, and Damage Prosecution Recruitment, Threats, Intimidation Weapons Legislation Home | Disclaimer | Recognition and enforcement, Sec. Information to be submitted to court, Sec. "Public event" means a specifically named or sponsored event of limited duration that is either conducted by a public entity or conducted by a private entity with a permit or license granted by a public entity. Public event does not include an unsponsored gathering of people in a public place. Nature of the compensation, Sec.18.67.130. Violations of 11.61.210. 25.30.490. For more information about the legal concepts addressed by these cases and statutes, visit FindLaw's Learn About the Law. Jones was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, driving under the influence, and misconduct involving weapons in the fourth degree following an Oct. 8, 2019 SUV rollover into Eyak Lake in which Jones's passenger, Andrey Plisko, died. third-degree misconduct involving weapons, and a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence. Protection of Social Security Number. Advertising with us can place you in front of thousands of visitors a day. Enforcement of registered determination, Sec. Telegraph and Telephone Systems and Cable Lines; Eavesdropping, Article 5. 921, or a defensive weapon if the student has obtained the prior permission of the chief administrative officer of the school or district or the designee of the chief administrative officer for the possession. 18.65.705. 45.48.110. 2. Section 11.61.220 (e) provides this definition for concealment: For purposes of this section, a deadly weapon on a person is concealed if it is covered or enclosed in any manner so that an observer cannot determine that it is a weapon without removing it from that which covers or encloses it or without opening, lifting, or removing that which covers or encloses it; a deadly weapon on a person is not concealed if it is an unloaded firearm encased in a closed container designed for transporting firearms. WomensLaw serves and supports all survivors, no matter their sex or gender. 18.65.705. (1) possesses on the person, or in the interior of a vehicle in which the person is present, a firearm when the persons physical or mental condition is impaired as a result of the introduction of an intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance into the persons body in circumstances other than described in AS 11.61.200(a)(7); (2) discharges a firearm from, on, or across a highway; (3) discharges a firearm with reckless disregard for a risk of damage to property or a risk of physical injury to a person under circumstances other than those described in AS 11.61.195(a)(3)(A); (4) manufactures, possesses, transports, sells, or transfers metal knuckles; (5) sells or transfers a switchblade or a gravity knife to a person under 18 years of age without the prior written consent of the persons parent or guardian; (6) knowingly sells a firearm or a defensive weapon to a person under 18 years of age; (7) other than a preschool, elementary, junior high, or secondary school student, knowingly possesses a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon, without the permission of the chief administrative officer of the school or district or the designee of the chief administrative officer, within the buildings of, on the grounds of, or on the school parking lot of a public or private preschool, elementary, junior high, or secondary school, on a school bus while being transported to or from school or a school-sponsored event, or while participating in a school-sponsored event, except that a person 21 years of age or older may possess. Modification of protective orders for stalking and sexual assault, Sec. 25.30.400. 11.46.482. Application and construction, Title 42. Factual declaration of innocence after identity theft, Sec. 25.30.901. 29.35.085. 25.30.850. Article 2. Credit Report and Credit Score Security Freeze. document.lastModified + ""); 25.20.090. If you see them, do not try and apprehend them yourself as they are most likely armed and dangerous. Terms of Service, https://www.akti.org/resources/additional-definitions/. COMPETITIVE PRACTICES, REGULATION OF COMPETITION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, ARTICLE 3. 11.41.220. Criminally negligent burning in the second degree, Sec. ARTICLE 2. Appearance and limited immunity, Sec. 11.41.425. Firearm that is not loaded and that is carried within a means of transportation under the control of an adult provided that if the adult leaves the means of transportation the firearm shall not be visible from the outside of the means of transportation and the means of transportation shall be locked. Alabama: No specific restriction: Alaska: A person commits the crime of misconduct involving weapons in the fifth degree if the person knowingly possesses a loaded firearm on the person in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold for consumption on the premises; HOWEVER, one is exempt if one is at a restaurant and did not consume intoxicating liquor at the place. (i) mine or device that is designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of inflicting serious physical injury or death; (ii) rocket, other than an emergency flare, having a propellant charge of more than four ounces; (B) device designed, made, or adapted to muffle the report of a firearm; (C) firearm that is capable of shooting more than one shot automatically, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger; or. Robbery in the second degree, Sec. The charges against all three were felonies. Robbery, Extortion, and Coercion, Sec. Residence requirements for action to declare marriage void, Sec. 18.65.700. Action for failure to permit visitation with minor child, Sec. 18.65.515. Conviction on testimony of accomplice and corroboration. hope you find this information useful. hope you find this information useful.