New Mexico Statutes

§ 30-1-12 — Definitions

New Mexico·Ch. 30 Criminal Offenses·Art. 1 General Provisions
As used in the Criminal Code: A. "great bodily harm" means an injury to the person which creates a high probability of death; or which causes serious disfigurement; or which results in permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any member or organ of the body; B. "deadly weapon" means any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded; or any weapon which is capable of producing death or great bodily harm, including but not restricted to any types of daggers, brass knuckles, switchblade knives, bowie knives, poniards, butcher knives, dirk knives and all such weapons with which dangerous cuts can be given, or with which dangerous thrusts can be inflicted, including swordcanes, and any kind of sharp pointed canes, also slingshots, slung shots, bludgeons; or any other weapons with whi

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Legislative History

1953 Comp., § 40A-1-13, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 303, § 1-13.

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