§ 216-4. Nonapplicability.  


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  • This chapter shall not apply to:
    A. 
    The United States Marshal or his deputies.
    B. 
    Members of the Armed Forces of the United States or of the National Guard when on duty.
    C. 
    Any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff, county prosecutor, assistant prosecutor or prosecutor's detective.
    D. 
    The regularly employed members, including detectives, of the police department of any municipality or any special policeman appointed by the governing body of any municipality.
    E. 
    Any member of the state police or any motor vehicle inspector or state detective.
    F. 
    Any jailer, constable, railway police or any other peace officer, when in discharge of his duties.
    G. 
    The fish and game commissioners or the regular fish and game wardens.
    H. 
    Any prison or jail wardens or their deputies or any guard or keeper of any penal institution in this state.
    I. 
    Any court attendant serving as such under appointment by the sheriff of the county or by the judge of or magistrate of any court of this state.
    J. 
    Any member of a legally organized detective agency.
    K. 
    Any guard in the employ of any railway express company or any banking, building and loan or savings and loan institution of this state.
    L. 
    Any officer of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
    M. 
    Any duly authorized military organization when under orders, or any member thereof when going to or from the place of meeting of the organization, carrying the weapons prescribed for drill, exercise or parade.
    N. 
    Persons having a hunter's license in going to or from the place of hunting.
    O. 
    Members of government civilian rifle clubs duly organized in accordance with the rules prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice in going to or from their several places of target practice and carrying weapons necessary for such practice.
    P. 
    The director, deputy directors, inspectors and investigators of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control in the Department of Law and Public Safety.
    Q. 
    Public utility corporations in the transportation of explosives.