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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 61. Offenses Against Public Order
- Section 240. Criminal Possession of Explosives.
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AS 11.61.240. Criminal Possession of Explosives.
- (a) A person commits the crime of criminal possession of explosives if the person possesses or manufactures an explosive
substance or device and intends to use that substance or device to commit a crime.
- (b) Criminal possession of explosives is a
- (1) class A felony if the crime intended is murder in any degree or kidnapping;
- (2) class B felony if the crime intended is a class A felony;
- (3) class C felony if the crime intended is a class B felony;
- (4) class A misdemeanor if the crime intended is a class C felony;
- (5) class B misdemeanor if the crime intended is a class A or class B misdemeanor.
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