Not sure what your question is, but reckless endangerment with a firearm is basically pointing at or shooting at another person unintentionally. If it was intentional, it will probably be aggravated assault or attempted murder.
You will have to seek legal recourse to determine if you can have your right to own a firearm restored. It will not be cheap nor will it be a quick process.
Endangerment is a noun meaning a source of danger where there is a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune. For example, gambling can be an endangerment to the wealth of an individual.
Gorillas endangerment is a combination of poaching and the destruction of their habitat!
The level of endangerment for a jaguar is NT (near threatened)
The cause of the Red Pandas endangerment is habit lose. :(
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Reckless endangerment is defined under Maryland's criminal law article § 3-204 as the following:(a) Prohibited. -- A person may not recklessly:(1) engage in conduct that creates a substantial risk of death or serious physical injury to another; or(2) discharge a firearm from a motor vehicle in a manner that creates a substantial risk of death or serious physical injury to another.(b) Penalty. -- A person who violates this section is guilty of the misdemeanor of reckless endangerment and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 5 years or a fine not exceeding $ 5,000 or both.
Criminal endangerment, frequently called reckless endangerment, is defined as reckless actions in which a person creates risk of serious injury to another person. The penalty for endangerment depends on the state the crime is committed in and the extent of injury.
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Is a class b felony for child endangerment a violent crime
You can start a fundraiser, maybe at school, to raise money to donate to crocodile endangerment programs.
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