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12025(B) | Carry Concealed Weapon |
12025(B)(1) | Convicted Person Having Concealed Firearm In Vehicle |
12025(B)(2) | Unlawful Possession Of A Stolen Gun In A Vehicle |
12025(B)(3) | Concealed Firearm On Person/Vehicle |
12025B4 | Carry Concealed Firearm Where the Person is Not in Lawful Possession of the Firearm. |
12025(B)(4) | Prohibited Person Unlawfully Carry/Possess Concealed Firearm |
12025(B)(5) | Carrying A Concealed Weapon On Person W/Prior |
12025(B)(6 | Carry Concealed Weapon w/Prior |
12025(B)(6) | Carrying Concealed Firearm / Not Registered to Owner with DOJ |