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2014 SESSION
14100137DPatrons-- Carr, Gilbert, BaCote, James, McClellan, McQuinn, Robinson, Torian, Ward and Webert
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 18.2-280 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 18.2-280. Willfully discharging firearms in public places.
A. If any person willfully discharges or causes to be
discharged any firearm (i)
in any street in a city or town, or in any place of public
business or place of public gathering,
and or (ii) with no discernible or designated target within
two miles of any occupied building, and such conduct results in the death of another person, he is guilty of a Class
5 felony. If such
conduct results does not result in the death of another person, but
results in
bodily injury to another person, he shall be is guilty of a Class 6 felony. If such conduct does not result in the death of or
bodily injury to another person, he shall be is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
B. If any person willfully discharges or causes to be
discharged any firearm upon the buildings and grounds of any public, private or
religious elementary, middle or high school, he shall
be is guilty
of a Class 4 felony, unless he is engaged in a program or curriculum sponsored
by or conducted with permission of a public, private or religious school.
C. If any person willfully discharges or causes to be
discharged any firearm upon any public property within 1,000 feet of the
property line of any public, private or religious elementary, middle or high
school property he shall be is guilty of a Class 4 felony,
unless he is engaged in lawful hunting.
D. This section shall not apply to any law-enforcement officer in the performance of his official duties nor to any other person whose said willful act is otherwise justifiable or excusable at law in the protection of his life or property, or is otherwise specifically authorized by law.
E. Nothing in this statute shall preclude the Commonwealth from electing to prosecute under any other applicable provision of law instead of this section.
2. That the provisions of this act may result in a net increase in periods of imprisonment or commitment. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of imprisonment in state adult correctional facilities; therefore, Chapter 806 of the Acts of Assembly of 2013 requires the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission to assign a minimum fiscal impact of $50,000. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of commitment to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice.