Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022

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for its designed purposes or in accordance with Chapter 7 of Title 2, the federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 61 Stat.163, as amended, and the federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972, P.L.92-516, as amended. Chapter 2. Definitions. 35-47.5-2-1. Application of definitions. 35-47.5-2-2. “Booby trap” defined. 35-47.5-2-3. “Commission” defined. 35-47.5-2-4. “Destructive device” defined. 35-47.5-2-5. “Detonator” defined. 35-47.5-2-6. “Distribute” defined. 35-47.5-2-7. “Explosives” defined. 35-47.5-2-8. “Hoax device,” “replica” defined. 35-47.5-2-9. “Incendiary” defined. 35-47.5-2-10. “Division” defined. 35-47.5-2-11. “Overpressure device” defined. 35-47.5-2-12. “Property” defined. 35-47.5-2-13. “Regulated explosive” defined. 35-47.5-2-1. Application of definitions. The definitions in this chapter apply through out this article. 35-47.5-2-2. “Booby trap” defined. “Booby trap” means a device meant to cause death or bodily injury by: (1) hiding the device; or (2) activating the device by trip wires, switches, antidisturbance, or other remote means. 35-47.5-2-3. “Commission” defined. “Commission” refers to the fire prevention and building safety commission established by IC 22-12-2-1. 35-47.5-2-4. “Destructive device” defined. (a) “Destructive device” means: (1) an explosive, incendiary, or overpres sure device that is configured as a: (A) bomb; (B) grenade; (C) rocket with a propellant charge of more than four (4) ounces;

lar to an item described in clauses (A) through (F); (2) a type of weapon that may be readily converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or other propellant through a barrel that has a bore diameter of more than one-half (1/2) inch; or (3) a combination of parts designed or intended for use in the conversion of a device into a destructive device. (b) The term does not include the following: (1) A pistol, rifle, shotgun, or weapon suitable for sporting or personal safety purposes or ammunition. (2) A device that is neither designed nor redesigned for use as a weapon. (3) A device that, although originally designed for use as a weapon, is redesigned for use as a signaling, pyrotechnic, line throwing, safety, or similar device. (4) A military surplus ordinance sold, loaned, or given by authority of the appro priate official of the United States Department of Defense. 35-47.5-2-5. “Detonator” defined. “Detonator” means a device containing a det onating charge that is used to initiate detonation in an explosive, including the following: (1) Electric blasting caps. (2) Blasting caps for use with safety fuses. (3) Detonating cord delay connectors. (4) Blasting caps for use with a shock tube. (5) Improvised devices designed to func tion as a detonator. 35-47.5-2-6. “Distribute” defined. “Distribute” means the actual, constructive, or attempted transfer from one (1) person to another. 35-47.5-2-7. “Explosives” defined. “Explosives” means a chemical compound or other substance or mechanical system intended to produce an explosion capable of causing injury to persons or damage to property or containing oxi dizing and combustible units or other ingredients in such proportions or quantities that ignition, fire, friction, concussion, percussion, or detona tion may produce an explosion capable of caus-

(D) missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one quarter (1/4) ounce; (E) mine; (F) Molotov cocktail; or (G) device that is substantially simi

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