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Title 4
Firearms

Divisions

1
Preliminary Provisions
Sections 23500–23520
2
Firearm Safety Devices, Gun Safes, and Related Warnings
Sections 23620–23690
3
Disguised or Misleading Appearance
Sections 23800–24790
4
Storage of Firearms
Sections 25000–25225
4.5
Lost or Stolen Firearms
Sections 25250–25275
5
Carrying Firearms
Sections 25300–26406
6
Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms
Sections 26500–28490
7
Manufacture of Firearms
Sections 29010–29185
8
Miscellaneous Rules Relating to Firearms Generally
Sections 29300–29535
9
Special Firearm Rules Relating to Particular Persons
Sections 29610–30165
10
Special Rules Relating to Particular Types of Firearms or Firearm Equipment
Sections 30210–33690
11
Firearm in Custody of Court or Law Enforcement Agency or Similar Situation
Sections 33800–34010
12
Miscellaneous Duties of the Department of Justice
Sections 34200–34400
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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