§ 5-73-208. Registration by manufacturers
(a) Every manufacturer shall keep a register of all machine guns manufactured or handled by the manufacturer. (b) This register shall show: (1) The model and serial number, date of manufacture, sale, loan, gift, delivery, or receipt, of every machine gun, the name, address, and occupation of the person to whom the machine gun was […]
§ 5-73-211. Perpetrating or attempting crime
Possession or use of a machine gun in the course of a criminal offense is a Class A felony.
§ 5-73-204. Possession or use for offensive or aggressive purposes unlawful
Possession or use of a machine gun for offensive or aggressive purpose is declared to be a crime punishable by imprisonment in the state penitentiary for a term of not less than ten (10) years.
§ 5-73-205. Presumption of offensive or aggressive purpose
(a) Possession or use of a machine gun is presumed to be for an offensive or aggressive purpose: (1) When the machine gun is on premises not owned or rented for bona fide permanent residence or business occupancy by the person in whose possession the machine gun may be found; (2) When in the possession […]
§ 5-73-206. Evidence of possession or use
The presence of a machine gun in any room, boat, or vehicle is evidence of the possession or use of the machine gun by each person occupying the room, boat, or vehicle where the machine gun is found.
§ 5-73-207. Manufacture for military, nonaggressive, or nonoffensive use
Nothing contained in this subchapter prohibits or interferes with: (1) The manufacture for and sale of machine guns to the military forces or the peace officers of the United States or of any political subdivision of the United States, or the transportation required for that purpose; (2) The possession of a machine gun for scientific […]
§ 5-73-201. Title
This subchapter may be cited as the “Uniform Machine Gun Act”.
§ 5-73-202. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Crime of violence” means any of the following crimes or an attempt to commit any of them: (A) Murder; (B) Manslaughter; (C) Kidnapping; (D) Rape; (E) Mayhem; (F) Assault to do great bodily harm; (G) Robbery; (H) Burglary; (I) Housebreaking; (J) Breaking and entering; and (K) Larceny; (2) “Machine […]
§ 5-73-203. Uniformity of interpretation
This subchapter shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it.