§ 30-7-1 “Carrying a deadly weapon”
§ 30-7-2 Unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon
§ 30-7-2.1 Unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon on school premises
§ 30-7-2.2 Unlawful possession of a handgun by a person;
§ 30-7-2.3 Seizure and forfeiture of a handgun possessed or transported by a person in violation of unlawful possession of a handgun by a person
§ 30-7-2.4 Unlawful carrying of a firearm on university premises;
§ 30-7-3 Unlawful carrying of a firearm in licensed liquor establishments
§ 30-7-4 Negligent use of a deadly weapon
§ 30-7-4.1 Negligently making a firearm accessible to a minor; negligently making a firearm accessible to a minor resulting in great bodily harm or death; penalties
§ 30-7-5 Dangerous use of explosives
§ 30-7-6 Negligent use of explosives
§ 30-7-7 Unlawful sale, possession or transportation of explosives
§ 30-7-7.1 Unlawful sale of a firearm without a background check
§ 30-7-7.2 Unlawful purchase or transfer of a firearm for another
§ 30-7-8 Unlawful possession of switchblades
§ 30-7-10 Short title
§ 30-7-11 Definitions
§ 30-7-12 Prohibitions; penalties
§ 30-7-13 Carrying weapons prohibited
§ 30-7-14 Weapon detection
§ 30-7-15 Weapons; transporting
§ 30-7-16 Firearms or destructive devices; receipt, transportation or possession by certain persons; penalty
§ 30-7-17 Short title
§ 30-7-18 Definitions
§ 30-7-19 Possession of explosives
§ 30-7-19.1 Possession of explosive device or incendiary device
§ 30-7-20 Facsimile or hoax bomb or explosive
§ 30-7-21 False report
§ 30-7-22 Interference with bomb or fire control

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 30 > Article 7 - Weapons and Explosives

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