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(a) discharging or handling a firearm, explosive device, or other deadly weapon in a manner that could reasonably cause harm;
(a) discharging or handling a firearm, explosive device, or other deadly weapon in a manner that could reasonably cause harm;
(b) operating a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or heavy machinery under circumstances that create a foreseeable risk of serious injury or death to others;
(b) operating a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or heavy machinery under circumstances that create a foreseeable risk of serious injury or death to others;
(c) engaging in unsafe handling or release of hazardous chemicals, flammable materials, or other substances capable of causing serious harm; or
(c) engaging in unsafe handling or release of hazardous chemicals, flammable materials, or other substances capable of causing serious harm; or
(d) any other conduct that a reasonable person would recognize as creating a high probability of imminent serious bodily injury or death.
(d) any other conduct that a reasonable person would recognize as creating a high probability of imminent serious bodily injury or death.


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#in accordance with established safety protocols or legal standards that mitigate foreseeable risks.
#in accordance with established safety protocols or legal standards that mitigate foreseeable risks.


(f) This subsection does not apply to conduct that is already charged or punishable under [[(6)5.2.1_Reckless_Driving|(6)5.2.1/(6)5.2.2 Reckless Driving]] or any other statute specifically addressing the operation of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, unless the conduct exceeds the scope of the underlying vehicular offense and independently satisfies the elements of this subsection.
(f) This subsection does not apply to conduct that is already charged or punishable under [[(6)5.2.1_Reckless_Driving|(6)5.2.1/(6)5.2.2 Reckless Driving]], [[(6)2.2.7 Vehicular Assault]] or any other statute specifically addressing the operation of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, unless the conduct exceeds the scope of the underlying vehicular offense and independently satisfies the elements of this subsection.


Reckless Endangerment is a <b>Gross Misdemeanor</b>.
Reckless Endangerment is a <b>Gross Misdemeanor</b>.

Latest revision as of 13:15, 14 December 2025

A person is guilty of Reckless Endangerment under this subsection if he or she willfully or as the result of criminal negligence, recklessly engages in conduct that creates a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury to another person, including, but not limited to:

(a) discharging or handling a firearm, explosive device, or other deadly weapon in a manner that could reasonably cause harm;

(b) operating a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or heavy machinery under circumstances that create a foreseeable risk of serious injury or death to others;

(c) engaging in unsafe handling or release of hazardous chemicals, flammable materials, or other substances capable of causing serious harm; or

(d) any other conduct that a reasonable person would recognize as creating a high probability of imminent serious bodily injury or death.

(e) Exceptions: This subsection does not apply to conduct carried out:

  1. in good faith in the course of lawful employment or emergency response duties;
  2. during lawful recreational activities performed with due care (e.g., hunting, target shooting, sporting events); or
  3. in accordance with established safety protocols or legal standards that mitigate foreseeable risks.

(f) This subsection does not apply to conduct that is already charged or punishable under (6)5.2.1/(6)5.2.2 Reckless Driving, (6)2.2.7 Vehicular Assault or any other statute specifically addressing the operation of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, unless the conduct exceeds the scope of the underlying vehicular offense and independently satisfies the elements of this subsection.

Reckless Endangerment is a Gross Misdemeanor.