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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property
- Section 315. Possession of Burglary Tools.
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AS 11.46.315. Possession of Burglary Tools.
- (a) A person commits the crime of possession of burglary tools if the person possesses a burglary tool with intent to use
or permit use of the tool in the commission of
- (1) burglary in any degree;
- (2) a crime referred to in AS 11.46.130
(a)(3); or
- (3) theft of services.
- (b) As used in this section, "burglary tools" means
- (1) nitroglycerine, dynamite, or any other tool, instrument, or device adapted or designed for use in committing a crime
referred to in (a)(1)-(3) of this section; or
- (2) any acetylene torch, electric arc, burning bar, thermal lance, oxygen lance, or other similar device capable of
burning through steel, concrete, or other solid material.
- (c) Possession of burglary tools is a class A misdemeanor.
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