endangered thereby, although no injury results, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon
conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to a period of confinement not to exceed 30 days or ordered
to pay a fine of not to exceed $100, or both jail sentence and fine, and costs.
Section 12-6 Concealed Weapons
12-6.01 Concealed Weapons. Any person who shall go about in a public place armed with a deadly weapon
concealed upon his person, or, with any firearm if the person is a non-member of the Tribe and not a
resident of the Spokane Reservation, unless he shall have a permit signed by a Judge of the Spokane Tribal
Court, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and shall be sentenced to a period of confinement not to exceed
60 days or ordered to pay a fine of not to exceed $200, or both jail sentence and fine, and costs; and the
weapon so carried may be confiscated and disposed of by order of the Spokane Tribal Court.
Section 12-7 Possession of Deadly and Dangerous Weapons
12-7.01 Possession of Deadly and Dangerous Weapons.
(a) Any person other than authorized law enforcement personnel who shall enter the Tribal
premises known as the Spokane Tribal Fairgrounds during the annual Tribal Fair carrying on his
person or on or in his vehicle any firearm or other dangerous weapon shall be deemed guilty of
an offense and shall be sentenced to a period of confinement not to exceed 60 days or ordered
to pay a fine of not to exceed $200, or both jail sentence and fine, and costs; and the weapons
so carried may be confiscated and disposed of by order of the Spokane Tribal Court.
(b) A "dangerous weapon" is any firearm, dagger, numchuck, sword, brass knuckles, knife or other
cutting or stabbing instrument, club or any other weapon capable of producing serious bodily
harm.
Section 12-8 Aiding and Abetting in the Commission of an Offense
12-8.01 Aiding and Abetting in the Commission of an Offense.
(a) A person is guilty of a crime as a principal whether that person is present or absent at the
commission of the crime, if he assists in such crime or he directly or indirectly hires, commands,
or otherwise procures another to commit a crime.
(b) In order for a person to aid or abet by his presence, he must be ready to assist or assist the
perpetrator of the crime by his presence.
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