Sec. 265.35 Prohibited use of weapons.
1. Any person hunting with a dangerous weapon in any county wholly
embraced within the territorial limits of a city is guilty of a class A
misdemeanor.
2. Any person who wilfully discharges a loaded firearm or any other
gun, the propelling force of which is gunpowder, at an aircraft while such
aircraft is in motion in the air or in motion or stationary upon the
ground, or at any railway or street railroad train as defined by the public
service law, or at a locomotive, car, bus or vehicle standing or moving
upon such railway, railroad or public highway, is guilty of a class D
felony if thereby the safety of any person is endangered, and in every
other case, of a class E felony.
3. Any person who, otherwise than in self defense or in the discharge
of official duty, (a) wilfully discharges any species of firearms, air-gun
or other weapon, or throws any other deadly missile, either in a public
place, or in any place where there is any person to be endangered thereby,
or, in Putnam county, within one-quarter mile of any occupied school
building other than under supervised instruction by properly authorized
instructors although no injury to any person ensues; (b) intentionally,
without malice, points or aims any firearm or any other gun, the propelling
force of which is gunpowder, at or toward any other person; (c) discharges,
without injury to any other person, firearms or any other guns, the
propelling force of which is gunpowder, while intentionally without malice,
aimed at or toward any person; or (d) maims or injures any other person by
the discharge of any firearm or any other gun, the propelling force of
which is gunpowder, pointed or aimed intentionally, but without malice, at
any such person, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
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