Loaded firearm definition

Loaded firearm means a firearm that has cartridges or shells in either the chamber, or magazine, or both.
Loaded firearm means any firearm loaded with ammunition or any firearm which is possessed by one who, at the same time, possesses a quantity of ammunition which may be used to discharge such firearm.
Loaded firearm means a firearm that has a propellant powder, projectile or cartridge that

Examples of Loaded firearm in a sentence

  • Loaded firearm: A firearm carrying shells or cartridges in the breech or magazine or in a clip that is attached to the firearm, or a crossbow that is cocked and charged with a bolt, arrow or similar projectile.


More Definitions of Loaded firearm

Loaded firearm means a firearm that is assembled and contains an unexpended cartridge, shell, or projectile in the firing position, including without limitation:
Loaded firearm means a firearm which has an unexpended cartridge or shell, consisting of a case which holds a charge of powder and a bullet or shot, in, or attached in any manner to, the firearm, including, but not limited to, in the firing chamber, magazine, or clip of it attached to the firearm. A muzzle-loader firearm is considered to be loaded when it is capped or primed and has a powder charge and ball or shot in the barrel or cylinder.
Loaded firearm means a firearm is considered loaded if there is a shell in the chamber, shells in the receiver or magazine, if attached to the firearm.
Loaded firearm means a fire arm which has inserted initalive round of ammunition, cartridge in the chamber or in a clip, magazine or cylinder ;
Loaded firearm means a firearm, which has inserted in it a live round of ammunition, cartridge, in the chamber or in a clip, magazine or cylinder.
Loaded firearm has the meaning set forth in Cal. Penal Code § 16840, as may be amended from time to time;
Loaded firearm means any firearm containing a cartridge in the chamber or any firearm containing a cartridge or cartridges in the attached cylinder, or magazine or clip. Muzzleloading firearms shall not be considered loaded if a percussion cap is not covering the percussion nipple or .209 primers are not in the receiver, and flint lock muzzleloading firearms shall not be considered loaded if the flashpan is cleaned of powder.