North Dakota Code § 29-29-21

Temporary questioning of persons in public places - Search for weapons
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A peace officer may stop any person abroad in a public place whom the officer reasonably 
suspects is committing, has committed, or is about to commit:
1. Any felony.
2. A misdemeanor relating to the possession of a concealed or dangerous weapon or 
weapons.
3. Burglary or unlawful entry.
4. A violation of any provision relating to possession of marijuana or of narcotic, 
hallucinogenic, depressant, or stimulant drugs.
The peace officer may demand of such person the person's name, address, and an explanation 
of the person's actions. When a peace officer has stopped a person for questioning pursuant to 
this section and reasonably suspects that the officer is in danger of life or limb, the officer may 
search such person for a dangerous weapon. If the peace officer finds such a weapon or any 
other thing, the possession of which may constitute a crime, the officer may take and keep it 
until the completion of the questioning, at which time the officer shall either return it, if lawfully 
possessed, or arrest such person.

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