Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 265.02: Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
NY Penal Law § 265.02: Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree four offenses are listed in the New York Penal Code that are related to unlawfully possessing a weapon. The definition of “weapon” covers more than just guns. It also encompasses a range of other dangerous or deadly instruments, such as a switchblade knife, blackjack or razor. You will have have committed the crime of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree as detailed in New York Penal Code § 265.02 if you
- Have committed criminal possession in a weapon in the fourth degree and you also have been convicted of any crime in the past,
- Are in possession of a bomb, silencer, or machine gun,
- Are knowingly in possession of a machine gun, or firearm that has been altered so that it can be concealed,
- Are in possession of 3 or more firearms,
- possess a firearm, and has committed a felony or class A misdemeanor in the past five years,
- Are in possession of a disguised gun,
- Are in possession of an assault weapon,
- Are in possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device,
- Are in possession of an unloaded firearm and commit a drug-trafficking offense, or
- Are in possession of an unloaded firearm and commit any violent felony offense
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