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A SUMMARY OF FIREARMS
SAFETY AND LAWS
FIREARMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR
ADULTS
Loaded firearms should be
under the owners' control at all times and inaccessible to
children.
Sporting firearms should
never be transported loaded or carried into the home loaded
and when kept in the home should be fully controlled at all
times.
Firearms should be stored in
a location inaccessible to children.
When firearms are removed
from storage they should always be checked carefully to
confirm that they are unloaded.
FIREARM RESPONSIBILITY FOR
CHILDREN
Children should:
Not touch a firearm without
adult supervision
Leave the area if a firearm
is found and call an adult immediately.
The above safety information
condensed from "Firearms Responsibility in the
Home." The National Shooting Sports Foundation Inc., 555
Danbury Road, Wilton, CT 06897
10 COMMANDMENTS OF FIREARMS
SAFETY
1. Treat every gun with the
respect of a loaded gun
2. Watch that muzzle
3. Be sure of your target and
beyond
4. Be sure the barrel and
action are clear of obstructions.
5. Unload guns when not in
use.
6. Never point a gun at
anything you do not want to shoot.
7. Never climb a fence or
tree or jump a ditch with a loaded firearm.
8. Never shoot a bullet at a
flat, hard surface or water.
9. Store guns and ammunition
separately.
10. Never use alcoholic
beverages or other mood altering drugs before or during
shooting.
SUMMARY OF FIREARMS
VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
Commission of any criminal
offense with a firearm (§18.2-310) (Forfeiture of the
firearm to the Commonwealth - violations of most hunting laws
are criminal offenses)
CLASS 2 FELONY
Possession or use of a
"sawed off" shotgun in the commission of a crime of
violence (§18.2-300A)
Possession or use of a
machine gun in the commission or attempted commission of a
crime of violence (§ 18.2 - 289)
Aggravated, malicious
wounding of another with a firearm with intent to maim,
disfigure, disable or kill (§ 18.2-51.2)
CLASS 3 FELONY
Maliciously shooting with a
firearm any person with the intent to maim, disfigure, disable
or kill (§18.2-51)
CLASS 4 FELONY
Unauthorized possession or
use of a "sawed off" shotgun (§18.2-300)
Unlawful possession or use of
a machine gun for an offensive or aggressive purpose
(§18.2-290)
Maliciously discharging a
firearm within or at an occupied building so as to endanger a
life (§18.2-279)
Willfully discharging a
firearm on public property within 1000 feet of any school
(§18.2-280)
CLASS 5 FELONY
The purchase of a firearm
with intent to resell or provide it to any person who is
ineligible to purchase or receive a firearm (§
18.2-308:2:2(M)(i)
The purchase of a firearm
with the intent to transport it out of the Commonwealth to be
resold or otherwise provided to an ineligible person
(§18.2-308.2(M)(ii)
Making a materially false
statement on the consent from authorizing a firearms dealer to
obtain criminal history record information (§18.2-308:2:2(K))
Manufacture, import, sale,
transfer or possession of a plastic firearm (§18.2-308.5)
Use or attempted use of
restricted ammunition (e.g., plastic coated) in commission or
attempted commission of a crime (§18.2-308.4)
CLASS 6 FELONY
Knowingly possess a firearm
while in unlawful possession of a Schedule I controlled
substance or cocaine or a derivative thereof. (§18.2-308.4)
Possession of an unregistered
firearm muffler or silencer (§18.2-308.6)
The knowing and intentional
possession or transportation of a firearm by a convicted felon
(§18.2-308.2)
Discharging a firearm within
or at an occupied building so as to endanger a life.
(§18.2-279)
Setting a spring or remote
firearm activated by a person coming in contact therewith
(§18.2-281)
Brandishing a firearm for
other than excusable or justifiable self defense on public
property within 1000 feet of any school (§18.2-282)
Use or display of a firearm
in the commission or attempted commission of designated
felonies (§18.2-53.1) (Mandatory 2 year term of
imprisonment for a first offense and 4 year mandatory term of
imprisonment for a second subsequent offense)
Shooting with a firearm any
person with the intent to maim, disfigure, disable or kill
(§18.2-51)
Unlawfully wounding another
person with a firearm while in the commission or attempted
commission of a felony (§18.2-53)
Any person who uses a false
or fictitious name or address in any application for a drivers
license with the intent to purchase a firearm (§46.2-348)
CLASS 1 MISDEMEANOR
The sale or transfer of a
firearm by a dealer in violation of the requirement for a
criminal history record information check (§18.2-308.2:2(L))
Knowingly selling or
furnishing a firearm to a person known to be a felon or known
to have been acquitted of designated criminal charges by
reason of insanity (§18.2-308.2:1)
The carrying of a concealed
forearm by any person other than a felon (§18.2-308) (second
offense punishable as a class 6 Felony and subsequent offenses
as Class 5 Felony)
Possession of a firearm on
school property (§18.2-308-1)
To knowingly and
intentionally possess or transport of a firearm by any person
acquitted of any felony or designated misdemeanors by reason
of insanity (§18.2-308.1:1)
Removing, altering, etc., the
serial number or other identification mark on a firearm
(§18.2-311.1)
Willfully discharging a
firearm in a public place (§18.2-280)
Brandishing a firearm for
other than excusable or justifiable self defense (§18.2-282)
Possessing in or transporting
into any courthouse a firearm (§18.2-283.1)
Carrying a loaded
semi-automatic center fire rifle or pistol with a 20-plus
round magazine or a shotgun which will hold more than 7 rounds
on any public place (§18.2-287.4)
Reckless handling of a
firearm so as to endanger the life, limb or property of any
other person (§18.2-56.1)
Assault and battery against a
person known to be a law enforcement officer engaged in the
performance of his duties by the use of a firearm
(§18.2-57.1) (six months mandatory confinement)
CLASS 3 MISDEMEANOR
Hunting with a firearm while
under the influence of any intoxicant or narcotic drug
(§18.2-285)
Recklessly leaving a loaded,
unsecured firearm in a manner so as to endanger the life or
limb or any child under the age of 14 (§18.2-56.2)
CLASS 4 MISDEMEANOR
Furnishing a handgun to a
person known to be a minor (§18.2-309)
Carrying a firearm into a
place of worship without a good cause (§18.2-283)
Discharging a firearm in or
along any road, or within the road right of way thereof, or in
any street of a city or town (§18.2-286)
Transporting a loaded rifle
or shotgun on any public street, road or highway within a
locality having an ordinance prohibiting such conduct
(§18.2-287.1) (Fine of up to $100)
Possession of a loaded
firearm by any person under the age of 18 while in any public
place or upon any public highway in violation of a local
ordinance (§18.2-287.3) (Fine of up to $100)
§18.2-9 CLASSIFICATION OF
CRIMINAL OFFENSES
(1) Felonies are classified,
for the purposes of punishment and sentencing, into six
classes:
(a) Class 1 felony
(b) Class 2 felony
(c) Class 3 felony
(d) Class 4 felony
(e) Class 5 felony
(f) Class 6 felony
(2) Misdemeanors are
classified, for the purpose of punishment and sentencing, into
four classes:
(a) Class 1 misdemeanor
(b) Class 2 misdemeanor
(c) Class 3 misdemeanor
(d) Class 4 misdemeanor
§18.2-10 PUNISHMENT FOR
CONVICTION OF FELONY
The authorized punishments
for conviction of a felony are:
(a) For Class 1 felonies,
death or imprisonment for life.
(b) For Class 2 felonies,
imprisonment for life or for a term not less than 20 years
and/or a fine not more than $100,000.
(c) For Class 3 felonies,
imprisonment not less than 5 or more than 20 and/or a fine or
not more than $100,000.
(d) For Class 4 felonies,
imprisonment not less than 2 years or more than 10 and/or a
fine or not more than $100,000.
(e) For class 5 felonies,
imprisonment not less than 1 year or more than 10, or the
discretion of the jury or court trying the case, confinement
not more than 12 months and/or a fine not more than $2,500.
(f) For Class 6 felonies,
imprisonment not less than 1 year or more than 5, or the
discretion of the jury or court trying the case, confinement
not more than 12 months and/or a fine not more than $2,500.
(g) Except as specifically
authorized in subdivision (e) or (f), or in Class 1 felonies
for which a sentence of death is imposed, the court shall
impose either a sentence of imprisonment together with a fine,
or imprisonment only.
§ 18.2-11. PUNISHMENT FOR
CONVICTION OF MISDEMEANOR
The authorized punishments
for conviction of a misdemeanor are:
(a) For Class 1 misdemeanors,
confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and/or a fine
of not more than $2,500.
(b) For Class 2 misdemeanors,
confinement in jail for not more than 6 months and/or a fine
of not more than $1,000.
(c) For Class 3 misdemeanors,
a fine of not more than $500.
(d) For Class 4 misdemeanors,
a fine of not more than $250.
(§ 18.2-308.7), CODE
OF VIRGINIA
Any person under 18 years of
age to knowingly and intentionally possess or transport a
handgun or assault firearm anywhere in the Commonwealth,
except as provided below; For the purpose of this section, a
handgun means any pistol or revolver or other firearm
originally designed, made and intended to fire a projectile by
means of an explosion from one or more barrels when held in
the hand and an "assault firearm" is defined as any
(i) semi-automatic center fire rifle or pistol which expels a
projectile by action of an explosion and is equipped at the
time of the offense with a magazine which will hold more than
twenty rounds of ammunition or designed by the manufacturer to
accommodate a silencer or equipped with a folding stock or
(ii) shotgun with a magazine which will hold more than seven
of the longest ammunition for which it is chambered.
(exceptions to the above are listed below)
While in his home or on his
property.
While in the home or on the
property of his parent, grandparent, or legal guardian.
While on the property of
another who has provided prior permission, and with the prior
permission of his parent or legal guardian if the person has
the landowner's written permission on his person while on such
property.
While accompanied by an adult
is at, or going to and from, a lawful shooting range or
firearms educational class, provided that the weapons are
unloaded while being transported..
While actually engaged in
lawful hunting or going to and from a hunting area or
preserve, provided that the weapons are unloaded while being
transported.
While carrying out his duties
in the armed forces of the United States or the National Guard
of this Commonwealth or any other state.
Any person to purchase a
firearm with the intent to resell or otherwise provide such
firearm to any person who is ineligible to purchase or
otherwise receive a firearm from a dealer for whatever reasons
or to purchase a firearm to transport such firearm out of the
Commonwealth to be resold or otherwise provided to an
ineligible person.
(§ 18.2-308.7) Code of
Virginia
Unlawful for any person to
import into the Commonwealth or purchase, sell, transfer
within the Commonwealth the Striker 12, commonly called a
"Streetsweeper' or any semi-automatic folding stock
shotgun of like kind with a spring tension drum magazine
capable of holding twelve shotgun shells or the Intra-Tec semi
automatic assault pistol or any replica of duplicate thereof.
(§ 18.2-287) - Grants
authority to the governing body of any county to adopt
ordinances making it unlawful to possess a loaded firearm on
any part of a public highway.
(§18.2-287.1) - Grants
authority to the governing body of any county to adopt
ordinances making it unlawful to transport a loaded rifle or
shotgun.
(§18.2 - 310) - Weapons used
in commission of a criminal offense, may, upon conviction be
forfeited to the Commonwealth.
(§29.1 -526) - The governing
body of any county or city may prohibit by ordinance the
hunting or trapping within 100 yards of a primary or secondary
road.
This is a summary of the
applicable laws governing the use, possession and
transportation of firearms in Virginia. The Code of Virginia
contains the details of these laws. Additional information may
be obtained by contacting the Virginia Department of State
Police or the Virginia Department of Game & Inland
Fisheries.
See the current Department of
Game and Inland Fisheries hunting regulations pamphlet to
specific laws pertaining to individual counties on
limitations, use, transportation of firearms for hunting.
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