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Home » US Law » 2022 Idaho Code » Title 18 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS » Chapter 33 - FIREARMS, EXPLOSIVES AND OTHER DEADLY WEAPONS

Section 18-3302 – CONCEALED WEAPONS.

18-3302. CONCEALED WEAPONS. (1) The legislature hereby finds that the people of Idaho have reserved for themselves the right to keep and bear arms while granting the legislature the authority to regulate the carrying of weapons concealed. The provisions of this chapter regulating the carrying of weapons must be strictly construed so as to give […]

Section 18-3302A – SALE OF WEAPONS TO MINORS.

18-3302A. SALE OF WEAPONS TO MINORS. It shall be unlawful to directly or indirectly sell to any minor under the age of eighteen (18) years any weapon without the written consent of the parent or guardian of the minor. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall […]

Section 18-3302C – PROHIBITED CONDUCT.

18-3302C. PROHIBITED CONDUCT. Any person obtaining a license under the provisions of section 18-3302, Idaho Code, or carrying a concealed deadly weapon pursuant to the provisions of section 18-3302(4)(f), Idaho Code, shall not: (1) Carry a concealed weapon in a courthouse; juvenile detention facility or jail; public or private school, except as provided in subsection […]

Section 18-3302D – POSSESSING WEAPONS OR FIREARMS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY.

18-3302D. POSSESSING WEAPONS OR FIREARMS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY. (1) (a) It shall be unlawful and is a misdemeanor for any person to possess a firearm or other deadly or dangerous weapon while on the property of a school or in those portions of any building, stadium or other structure on school grounds which, at the […]

Section 18-3302E – POSSESSION OF A WEAPON BY A MINOR.

18-3302E. POSSESSION OF A WEAPON BY A MINOR. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) years to possess or have in possession any weapon, as defined in section 18-3302A, Idaho Code, unless he: (a) Has the written permission of his parent or guardian to possess the weapon; or […]

Section 18-3302F – PROHIBITION OF POSSESSION OF CERTAIN WEAPONS BY A MINOR.

18-3302F. PROHIBITION OF POSSESSION OF CERTAIN WEAPONS BY A MINOR. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) years to possess or have in possession any handgun. (2) Except as provided by federal law, a minor under the age of eighteen (18) years may not possess the following: (a) […]

Section 18-3302G – EXCEPTIONS.

18-3302G. EXCEPTIONS. The provisions of section 18-3302E, Idaho Code, regarding the possession of a weapon by a minor or section 18-3302F, Idaho Code, regarding possession of handguns by minors shall not apply to any of the following: (1) Patrons firing at lawfully operated target concessions at amusement parks and similar locations provided that the firearms […]

Section 18-3302J – PREEMPTION OF FIREARMS REGULATION.

18-3302J. PREEMPTION OF FIREARMS REGULATION. (1) The legislature finds that uniform laws regulating firearms are necessary to protect the individual citizen’s right to bear arms guaranteed by amendment 2 of the United States Constitution and section 11, article I of the constitution of the state of Idaho. It is the legislature’s intent to wholly occupy […]

Section 18-3302K – ISSUANCE OF ENHANCED LICENSES TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS.

18-3302K. ISSUANCE OF ENHANCED LICENSES TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS. (1) The sheriff of a county, on behalf of the state of Idaho, must, within ninety (90) days after the filing of an application by any person who is not disqualified from possessing or receiving a firearm under state or federal law and has otherwise complied […]

Section 18-3303 – EXHIBITION OR USE OF DEADLY WEAPON.

18-3303. EXHIBITION OR USE OF DEADLY WEAPON. Every person who, not in necessary self-defense, in the presence of two (2) or more persons, draws or exhibits any deadly weapon in a rude, angry and threatening manner, or who, in any manner, unlawfully uses the same, in any fight or quarrel, is guilty of a misdemeanor. […]

Section 18-3304 – AIMING FIREARMS AT OTHERS.

18-3304. AIMING FIREARMS AT OTHERS. Any person who shall intentionally, without malice, point or aim any firearm at or toward any other person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) and not less than five dollars ($5.00). History: [18-3304, added 1972, […]

Section 18-3305 – DISCHARGE OF ARMS AIMED AT ANOTHER.

18-3305. DISCHARGE OF ARMS AIMED AT ANOTHER. Any person who shall discharge, without injury to any person, any firearm, while intentionally, without malice, aimed at or toward any person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable to a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or imprisonment in the county […]

Section 18-3306 – INJURING ANOTHER BY DISCHARGE OF AIMED FIREARMS.

18-3306. INJURING ANOTHER BY DISCHARGE OF AIMED FIREARMS. Any person who shall maim or injure any other person by the discharge of any firearm pointed or aimed, intentionally but without malice, at any such person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) […]

Section 18-3307 – CIVIL LIABILITY FOR INJURY BY FIREARM.

18-3307. CIVIL LIABILITY FOR INJURY BY FIREARM. Any party maimed or wounded by the discharge of any firearm aforesaid, or the heirs or representatives of any person who may be killed by such discharge, may have an action against the party offending, for damages, which shall be found by a jury, and such damages, when […]

Section 18-3308 – SELLING EXPLOSIVES, AMMUNITION OR FIREARMS TO MINORS.

18-3308. SELLING EXPLOSIVES, AMMUNITION OR FIREARMS TO MINORS. No person, firm, association or corporation shall sell or give to any minor under the age of sixteen (16) years any powder, commonly called gunpowder, of any description, or any dynamite or other explosive, or any shells or fixed ammunition of any kind, except shells loaded for […]