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Section
159:1
Definition.
Section
159:2
Repealed by 1977, 403:3, eff. Sept. 3, 1977.
Section
159:3
Convicted Felons.
Section
159:3-a
Armed Career Criminals.
Section
159:4
Repealed by 2017, 1:3, eff. Feb. 22, 2017.
Section
159:5
Exceptions.
Section
159:5-a
Exceptions and Exemptions Not Required to be Negated.
Section
159:6
License to Carry.
Section
159:6-a
Confidentiality of Licenses.
Section
159:6-b
Suspension or Revocation of License.
Section
159:6-c
Appeal From Denial, Suspension, or Revocation.
Section
159:6-d
Reciprocity.
Section
159:6-e
Violation.
Section
159:6-f
Remedies.
Section
159:7
Sales to Felons.
Section
159:8
License to Sell.
Section
159:8-a
Sales to Nonresidents; Attorney General.
Section
159:8-b
Penalties.
Section
159:9
Repealed by 1996, 116:1, I, eff. July 14, 1996.
Section
159:10
Sale Without License.
Section
159:11
False Information.
Section
159:12
Sale to Minors.
Section
159:13
Changing Marks.
Section
159:14
Exemption.
Section
159:15
Possession of Dangerous Weapon While Committing a Violent Crime.
Section
159:16
Carrying or Selling Weapons.
Section
159:17
Exceptions.
Section
159:18
Felonious Use of Teflon-coated, Armor-piercing and Exploding Bullets and Cartridges.
Section
159:19
Courthouse Security.
Section
159:19-a
Criminal Use of Pistol Cane or Sword Cane.
Section
159:20
Self-Defense Weapons Defined.
Section
159:21
Possession by Felons Prohibited.
Section
159:22
Restricted Sale.
Section
159:23
Criminal Use of Electronic Defense or Aerosol Self-Defense Spray Weapons.
Section
159:24
Sale of Martial Arts Weapons.
Section
159:25
Voluntarily Surrendered Firearms.
Section
159:26
Firearms, Ammunition, and Knives; Authority of the State.