This page has been updated: " + Misconduct Involving Weapons - First Degree 11.61.190(a)(2) Misconduct Involving Weapons - First Degree 11.61.195 . 2. Duration of conspiracy for purposes of limitations of actions. 25.30.460. Cooperation between courts; preservation of records, Sec. 11.46.290 Obtaining an access device or identification document by fraudulent means. Alaska Stat. https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-11-criminal-law/ak-st-sect-11-61-210/, Read this complete Alaska Statutes Title 11. 25.20.095. Limitations on awarding compensation, Chapter 15. Ex parte and emergency protective orders for stalking, Sec. Stay up-to-date with how the law affects your life. (j) In (a)(1) of this section, "contacted by a peace officer" means stopped, detained, questioned, or addressed in person by the peace officer for an official purpose. "School grounds" means in, or on the grounds of, a school. 18.66.140. 18.65.520. Criminally negligent homicide, ARTICLE 2. 11.61.190. Ordinary pocketknives are excluded from this restriction. AK Stat 11.61.220 (through 27th Leg Sess 2012), This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, There is a newer version of the Alaska Statutes, Chapter 11.61. 11.41.436. Criminal mischief in the third degree, Sec. knowingly possesses a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon, without the permission A person under the age of 21 may not carry a concealed deadly weapon including gravity or switchblade knives. 18.65.865. 25.30.850. Enforcement of registered determination, Sec. Commencement of Action-- Service of Process, Pleadings, Motions and Orders. Misconduct involving weapons in the third degree 45.48.400. 18.66.010. Assault in the first degree, Sec. 3. Criminal Law 11.61.210. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this website (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). 11.41.260. Custody and visitation proceedings involving a military parent, Sec. Acquisition by a person by operation of law such as by gift, devise or descent or in a fiduciary capacity as a recipient of the property or former property of an insolvent, incapacitated or deceased person. document.lastModified + "
"); I. Subsection A, paragraph 12 of this section shall not apply to the possession of a: 1. Relevant Statutes: Title 11, Chapter 61 Article 2 Weapons and Explosives, 11.61.200. Permit to carry a concealed handgun, Sec. Alaska Stat. Use of spouse's residence, Sec. Jurisdiction to modify determination, Sec. Enforcement under the Hague Convention, Sec. Offenses Against Public Administration, Article 5. 45.50.471. Misconduct involving weapons in the fifth degree 11.61.118. Seward Alaska State Troopers, on the morning of February 22nd, executed multiple search warrants on two residences in Seward. Sexual abuse of a minor in the fourth degree, Article 5. Compensation and expenses, Sec. 25.20.090. 45.48.400. (2) chamber, magazine, clip, or cylinder is installed in or on the firearm. Evidence of past sexual conduct in trials of certain sexual offenses, Sec. If you see them, do not try and apprehend them yourself as they are most likely armed and dangerous. 11.41.500. 11.46.320. Alaska's gun laws are generally less restrictive than those of many other states. 18.66.030. Alaska Regulations Title 4. 25.20.110. The evenly split bipartisan panel voted unanimously Feb. 28 to establish a subcommittee of two Republicans and two . next: Section 215. Laws are interpreted differently by enforcement officers, prosecuting attorneys, and judges. Singree was taken to Wildwood . 921, or a defensive weapon if the student has obtained the prior permission of the chief 12.45.045. Unlawful acts and practices, Part II. Original report, 3-20-18 Bail has been set at $1-million for the alleged shooter in a weekend assault (3-18-18) that left a Sitka woman hospitalized with bullet wounds in both legs. Alaska Court Rules View all Updated: December 31, 2021 Sec. 11.51.110. (D) rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches, shotgun with a barrel length of less than 18 inches, or firearm made from a rifle or shotgun which, as modified, has an overall length of less than 26 inches; (2) unconditional discharge has the meaning ascribed to it in AS 12.55.185. Obstruction of Public Administration, Sec. WEAPON OFFENSES 8.25.030. 25.20.130. [Sentencing and Probation] Service of process; forms for petitions and orders; fees; warnings; notification; and pending civil or criminal actions, CHAPTER 66. Alaska LAWS 11.61.195. (h) The provisions of (a)(1) and (6) of this section do not apply to a. Arson, Criminal Mischief, and Related Offenses, Sec. (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs, Chapter 20. 11.46.300. Burglary in the first degree, Sec. How to Apply Step 1 - Must undergo a handgun course provided by the Department of Public Safety. 12.45.020. Use of social security number, Sec. A member of the sheriff's volunteer posse or reserve organization who has received and passed firearms training that is approved by the Arizona peace officer standards and training board and who is authorized by the sheriff to carry a concealed weapon pursuant to section 11-441. Modification of protective orders, Sec. Misconduct involving weapons in the first degree. Misconduct involving weapons in the first degree. Service of petition and order, Sec. . If you see them, do not try and apprehend them yourself as they are most likely armed and dangerous. 25.30.300. 11.61.123. The restrictions regarding deadly weapon possession on school grounds do not apply to a peace officer acting in the scope and authority of the officers employment. 18.67.101. Custodial interference in the second degree, Sec. Terms of Service, https://www.akti.org/resources/additional-definitions/. Authorized sentences; forfeiture. (C) a period of 10 years or more has elapsed between the date of the persons unconditional discharge on the prior offense or adjudication of juvenile delinquency and the date of the violation of (a)(1) of this section, and the prior conviction or adjudication of juvenile delinquency did not result from a violation of AS 11.41 or of a similar law of the United States or of another state or territory; (2) (a)(2) or (10) of this section do not apply to a person if. ga('send', 'pageview'). 12.55.125. Robbery in the first degree, Sec. Criminal mischief in the fifth degree, Sec. 18.66.030. Sec. Carrying a deadly weapon except a pocket knife concealed on his person or concealed within his immediate control in or on a means of transportation if the person is under twenty-one years of age; or, 3. Factors for consideration in awarding shared child custody, Sec. Mandatory arrest for crimes involving domestic violence, violation of protective orders, and violation of conditions of release, Sec. Permit to Carry a Concealed Handgun, Sec. Criminal trespass in the first degree, Sec. Criminal trespass in the second degree, Article 4. officer for the possession. Temporary custody of the child, Sec. Government of Schools. 25.30.460. Philip J. Heijmans. Admissibility of expert testimony relating to criminal street gang activity. ga('create', 'UA-26137644-1', 'auto'); Inference from claim of privilege; instruction, Sec. Ex parte and emergency protective orders, Sec. Failure to permit visitation with a minor, Chapter 56. Evidence of past sexual conduct in trials of certain sexual offenses, Sec. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER. Conspiracy. H. Subsection A, paragraph 12 of this section shall not apply to a weapon if such weapon is possessed for the purposes of preparing for, conducting or participating in hunter or firearm safety courses. Duty of parent and child to maintain each other, Sec. 12.55.015. Possessing a deadly weapon or prohibited weapon if such person is a prohibited possessor; or, 5. The complete State Knife law information is now available to AKTI members and non-members alike. (C) a period of 10 years or more has elapsed between the date of the persons unconditional discharge on the prior offense and the date of the violation of (a)(2) or (10) of this section, and the prior conviction did not result from a violation of AS 11.41 or of a similar law of the United States or of another state or territory. (e) The provisions of (a)(3) and (11) of this section do not apply to a peace officer acting within the scope and authority of the officers employment. This version of the Alaska Statutes is current through December, 2007. Sept. 20, 2010. Security freeze authorized, Sec. B. Subsection A, paragraph 2 of this section shall not apply to: 1. The possessing, transporting, selling or transferring of weapons by a museum as a part of its collection or an educational institution for educational purposes or by an authorized employee of such museum or institution, if: (a) Such museum or institution is operated by the United States or this state or a political subdivision of this state, or by an organization described in 26 United States Code section 170(c) as a recipient of a charitable contribution; and. Information to be submitted to court, Sec. Defenses to other divorce grounds, CHAPTER 30. 11.46.430. Please check official sources. 25.30.901. 11.61.210. On Feb. 28, that vehicle was discovered in Nikiski. possesses a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon, within the buildings of, on the grounds Brown and Nanette C. Brown were arrested and remanded to the Lemon Creek Correctional Center on charges of Misconduct Involving Controlled Substances in the Third Degree, a. Criminal mischief in the first degree, Sec. On Saturday, February 25, at approximately 3:17 p.m., Alaska State Troopers (AST) in Seward were notified of a vehicle that had run off the road into a nearby creek. Temporary emergency jurisdiction, Sec. The Anchorage Grand Jury indicted 32-year-old Joseph Fagundes with four charges first-degree attempted murder, first-degree misconduct involving weapons, third-degree misconduct involving weapons and third-degree assault one day after the grand jury returned a 12-count indictment of Fagundes for separate charges. Penalties for gang activities punishable as misdemeanors. (A) explosive, incendiary, or noxious gas (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; (iii) bomb; or (iv) grenade; Possessing a defaced deadly weapon knowing the deadly weapon was defaced; or, 8. 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. 25.30.840. 11.41.320. 11.41.427. Alaska Stat. Counties & Cities of Alaska. F. Subsection A, paragraph 3 of this section shall not apply to the merchandise of an authorized manufacturer of or dealer in prohibited weapons, when such material is intended to be manufactured, possessed, transported, sold or transferred solely for or to a dealer, a regularly constituted or appointed state, county or municipal police department or police officer, a detention facility, the military service of this or another state or the United States, a museum or educational institution or a person specifically licensed or permitted pursuant to federal or state law. chief administrative officer, within the buildings of, on the grounds of, or on the Sale, lease, loan, trade, or rental, Sec. Anchorage, Alaska (KINY) - Yesterday, Feb. 21, an Anchorage grand jury indicted 29-year-old Miles Owen White for one count of murder in the first degree, two counts of murder in the second degree, and one count of misconduct involving weapons in the third degree. 11.41.434. Offenses Against Public Administration, Article 5. Arson in the second degree, Sec. UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER PROTECTION, Sec. Misconduct involving weapons under subsection A, paragraph 9, 14 or 16 of this section is a class 3 felony. Mediation of child custody matter, Sec. (b) In a prosecution under (a)(6) of this section, it is an affirmative defense that the defendant, at the time of possession, was, (1) in the defendant's dwelling or on land owned or leased by the defendant appurtenant to the dwelling; or. (1) (a)(1) of this section do not apply to a person if. 11.46.400. Mediation of child custody matter, Sec. Standards and procedures for health care in domestic violence cases, Sec. For more information about the legal concepts addressed by these cases and statutes, visit FindLaw's Learn About the Law. Mr. This same section requires that one in possession of a deadly weapon concealed on the person refrain from entering the residence of another person without the express permission of an adult residing therein to bring a concealed deadly weapon within the residence. Such permission is not required if one is in possession of a concealed ordinary pocketknife. For statutes adopted after the effective date of these statutes, see, Alaska State Legislature Assault of an unborn child in the second degree, ARTICLE 3.