As a separate and distinct offense, and in addition to any and all other offenses provided for in this code, any person who, while engaged in the commission of a felony, uses or presents a firearm shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be imprisoned in a state correctional facility for not more than ten years.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 61. Crimes and Their Punishment
§61-7-4. License to Carry Deadly Weapons; How Obtained
§61-7-4a. Provisional License to Carry Deadly Weapons; How Obtained
§61-7-5. Revocation of License
§61-7-6a. Reciprocity and Recognition; Out-of-State Concealed Handgun Permits
§61-7-8. Possession of Deadly Weapons by Minors; Prohibitions
§61-7-9. Possession of Machine Guns, Penalties
§61-7-10. Deadly Weapons for Sale or Hire; Sale to Prohibited Persons; Penalties
§61-7-11. Brandishing Deadly Weapons; Threatening or Causing Breach of the Peace; Criminal Penalties
§61-7-12. Wanton Endangerment Involving a Firearm
§61-7-14. Right of Certain Persons to Limit Possession of Firearms on Premises
§61-7-15. Persons Prohibited From Committing Violent Crime While Wearing Body Armor; Penalties
§61-7-15a. Use or Presentation of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony; Penalties
§61-7-16. Chief Officer Certification to Transfer or Make Certain Firearms; Definitions; Appeal