Duty weapon definition

Duty weapon means the sidearm issued or approved by the peace officer's employing agency and normally carried by the peace officer in the performance of the peace officer's duties.
Duty weapon means the sidearm issued or approved by the officer's employing agency and normally carried by the officer in the performance of the officer's duties.

Examples of Duty weapon in a sentence

  • Duty weapon ammunition will be provided by the County and shall be replaced when issued ammunition is used for qualification, and otherwise as needed.

Related to Duty weapon

  • Weapons means any instrument, excluding restraining devices, chemical control agents and electronic control devices, with an intended use of self-defense, protection of another, or to gain or maintain compliance from an individual.

  • Duty station means the place that is designated as an employee’s official headquarters.

  • Deadly weapon means any weapon, whether loaded or unloaded, from which a shot may be discharged, or a switchblade knife, gravity knife, billy, blackjack, bludgeon, or metal knuckles.

  • Weapon means a firearm as defined in 18 USC §921 for purposes of the Gun-Free Schools Act. It also means any other gun, BB gun, pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle, machine gun, disguised gun, dagger, dirk, razor, stiletto, switchblade knife, gravity knife, brass knuckles, sling shot, metal knuckle knife, box cutters, cane sword, electronic dart gun, Kung Fu star, electronic stun gun, pepper spray or other noxious spray, explosive or incendiary bomb, or other device, instrument, material or substance that can cause physical injury or death when used to cause physical injury or death.

  • Heavy-duty vehicle means any motor vehicle having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating greater than 6,000 pounds, except passenger cars.