16-11-124
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16-11-124.
This
part shall not apply to:
(1)
A peace officer of any duly authorized police agency of this state or of any
political subdivision thereof, or a law enforcement officer of any department or
agency of the United States who is regularly employed and paid by the United
States, this state, or any such political subdivision, or an employee of the
Department of Corrections of this state who is authorized in writing by the
commissioner of corrections to transfer or possess such firearms while in the
official performance of his duties;
(2)
A member of the National Guard or of the armed forces of the United States to
wit: the army, navy, marine corps, air force, or coast guard who, while serving
therein, possesses such firearm in the line of duty;
(3)
Any sawed-off shotgun, sawed-off rifle, machine gun, dangerous weapon, or
silencer which has been modified or changed to the extent that it is
inoperative. Examples of the requisite modification include weapons with their
barrel or barrels filled with lead, hand grenades filled with sand, or other
nonexplosive materials;
(4)
Possession of a sawed-off shotgun, sawed-off rifle, machine gun, dangerous
weapon, or silencer by a person who is authorized to possess the same because he
has registered the sawed-off shotgun, sawed-off rifle, machine gun, dangerous
weapon, or silencer in accordance with the dictates of the National Firearms
Act, 68A Stat. 725 (26 U.S.C. Sections 5841-5862); and
(5)
A security officer employed by a federally licensed nuclear power facility or a
licensee of such facility, including a contract security officer, who is trained
and qualified under a security plan approved by the United States Nuclear
Regulatory Commission or other federal agency authorized to regulate nuclear
facility security; provided, however, that this exemption shall apply only while
such security officer is acting in connection with his or her official duties on
the premises of such nuclear power facility or on properties outside the
facility property pursuant to a written agreement entered into with the local
law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the facility. The exemption
under this paragraph does not include the possession of silencers.