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2014 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 61. CRIMES AND THEIR PUNISHMENT
ARTICLE 7. DANGEROUS WEAPONS.
- §61-7-1. Legislative findings.
- §61-7-2. Definitions.
- §61-7-3. Carrying deadly weapon without license or other authorization; penalties.
- §61-7-4. License to carry deadly weapons; how obtained.
- §61-7-5. Revocation of license.
- §61-7-6. Exceptions as to prohibitions against carrying concealed handguns; exemptions from licensing fees.
- §61-7-6a. Reciprocity and recognition; out-of-state concealed handgun permits.
- §61-7-7. Persons prohibited from possessing firearms; classifications; reinstatement of rights to possess; offenses; penalties.
- §61-7-8. Possession of deadly weapons by minors; prohibitions.
- §61-7-9. Possession of machine guns, penalties.
- §61-7-10. Display of deadly weapons for sale or hire; sale to prohibited persons; penalties.
- §61-7-11. Brandishing deadly weapons; threatening or causing breach of the peace; criminal penalties.
- §61-7-11a. Possessing deadly weapons on premises of educational facilities; reports by school principals; suspension of driver's license; possessing deadly weapons on premises housing courts of law and in offices of family law master.
- §61-7-12. Wanton endangerment involving a firearm.
- §61-7-13.
- §61-7-14. Right of certain persons to limit possession of firearms on premises.
- §61-7-15. Persons prohibited from committing violent crime while wearing body armor; penalties.
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