§ 265.37 Unlawful possession of certain ammunition feeding devices.
It shall be unlawful for a person to knowingly possess an ammunition
feeding device that such person lawfully possessed before the effective
date of the chapter of the laws of two thousand thirteen which added
this section, that has a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or
converted to accept more than seven but less than ten rounds of ammuni-
tion, where such device contains more than seven rounds of ammunition.
If such device containing more than seven rounds of ammunition is
possessed within the home of the possessor, the person so possessing the
device shall, for a first offense, be guilty of a violation and subject
to a fine of two hundred dollars, and for a second offense, be guilty of
a class B misdemeanor and subject to a fine of two hundred dollars and a
term of up to three months imprisonment.
If such device containing more than seven rounds of ammunition is
possessed in any location other than the home of the possessor, the
person so possessing the device shall, for a first offense, be guilty of
a class B misdemeanor and subject to a fine of two hundred dollars and a
term of up to six months imprisonment, and for a second offense, be
guilty of a class A misdemeanor.