ST 224 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
1. Careless storage of a firearm, which created conditions for its use by another person, if this resulted in the death of a person or other grave consequences, is punishable by a fine in the amount of up to one hundred thousand rubles or in the amount of the wages or other income of the convicted person for a period of up to six months, or compulsory labor for a term of up to three hundred and sixty hours, or correctional labor for a term of up to one year, or restriction of freedom for a term of up to one year, or arrest for a term of up to six months.
2. The same act, resulting in the death of two or more persons, is punishable by compulsory labor for a term of up to four hundred eighty hours, or correctional labor for a term of up to two years, or imprisonment for a term of up to two years.
Legal advice on comments to Art. 224 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation
- When was narcotic drugs first banned in Russia? From the history of Russian customs and Russian criminal law: In what year was the decision made to ban drug trafficking (except, perhaps, for surgical needs) in Russia? It is advisable to indicate the source. Lawyer's answer:
If you follow the strange logic of Anatoly Sergeevich, then in Russia there is no ban on committing murders. After all, the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation contains only punishment for murder... After all, nowhere is there an indication of the prohibition of murder... And the fact that the methods of legal regulation are prescription, permission and prohibition, and the fact that the main method of criminal law is precisely prohibition, Anatoly Sergeevich does not care. And criminal law norms prohibiting certain forms of drug trafficking in Russia actually first appeared on June 7, 1915, with the adoption of the targeted law “On measures to combat opium smoking.” But this law was in effect only in the Far East. We were going to expand it to the whole country, but we didn’t have time... After which, until 1960, there was no criminal law. In 1960, the 224th appeared. But the ban on potions is still the time of Vladimir Monomakh... This was stated in its charter. The ban on the circulation of hashish dates back to the time of the annexation of Turkestan to Russia - the end of the 19th century. Yes, they tore their noses for the same tobacco, but not only for tobacco.
What is the difference between deception and misrepresentation?
- Encyclopedia of modern legal psychology / Under the general editorship of Professor A. M. Stolyarenko, 2002. Deception A term used as a synonym for the concepts: lie, conscious, intentional misrepresentation. To deceive means...
Permit for smooth-bore hunting weapons: what documents are needed?
- Go to the permitting office and look at the list of documents. You will still need a receipt for the savings bank, and you can take it at the same time.
Please tell me what documents are required to obtain permission to purchase a hunting rifle
- Look here about obtaining a weapons permit...
Problem in criminal law. 9th grade students Nikolai and Konstantin, while at Konstantin’s house, took out a hunting rifle that belonged to Konstantin’s father, which was stored there on the mezzanine. Konstantin jokingly pointed the gun at Nikolai and pulled the trigger. Nikolai was seriously injured, as a result of which he lost 50% of his vision. Is there an offense in this situation, and if so, determine its type and possible legal liability.
- in this situation there is an offense, only it is a careless act. If these are 9th graders, then they have reached the age of 14, and therefore they must undergo a colony... there is no legal liability as such
rules for carrying pneumatic weapons. What are the rules for carrying air guns?
- who are owners of civilian firearms, civilian firearms of limited destruction, gas pistols, revolvers, sports pneumatic weapons, hunting...