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§ 29-348-formerly-sec-29-88

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Any person, having in his possession any explosive for which he has not a bill of sale or who cannot produce legal evidence showing that he obtained such explosive by a legal transfer, shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than ten years or both for each offense.(1949 Rev., S. 4136; 1971, P.A. 391, S. 2.)History: 1971 act substituted 'transfer' for 'sale'; Sec. 29-88 transferred to Sec. 29-348 in 1983.Annotation to former section 29-88:Cited. 199 C. 591.Annotation to present section:Possession of an explosive in violation of section and manufacturing a bomb in violation of Sec. 53-80a are not the same offense. 152 CA 753; judgment reversed on alternate grounds, see 320 C. 589.