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  7. Chapter 59 - Explosives Act § 561 - Title/
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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Any person having unlawfully in his possession explosives or any substance that may be used to manufacture explosives, or any object that may be used for blasting or for manufacturing explosives or bombs, such as a fuse, battery, clock, acid, blasting or detonating cap, or any other that may serve for analogous purposes, with the intention of using it to inflict bodily injury or to [terrorize] any person, or to damage or destroy any property, or to cause damage to same in any manner, shall be guilty of a third degree felony. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 27; June 4, 1980, No. 108, p. 348, § 1; Sept. 14, 2004, No. 281, § 2.