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Official Pattern Jury Instructions adopted by Federal 7th Circuit Court. All converted to Word format. Please see the official site for addional information. www.ca7.uscourts.gov/pattern-jury-instructions/pattern-jury.htm
You bet! Local laws can layer on additional rules on top of federal ones. So, it’s a good idea to check both levels to make sure you’re in the clear.
Getting a license isn’t just a walk in the park. It involves an application process where you’ll have to demonstrate that you know your stuff and can handle explosives safely.
If you run afoul of this law, be prepared for some serious consequences—think hefty fines and possibly even time behind bars. It’s a big deal!
While the law is pretty strict, there are a few exceptions. Some small-scale uses, like certain types of fireworks for personal use, might not require a license, but it's best to double-check.
Pretty much all kinds of explosives fall under this law. This includes dynamite, fireworks, and other high-energy materials that can go boom!
Having a license for explosives is crucial for safety. It helps ensure that only qualified folks handle dangerous materials, keeping our communities safer from accidents or mischief.
This law is all about the no-no of messing with explosives without a proper license. If you're planning to import, make, or deal with explosive materials, you've got to have the right permits in hand.
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Raleigh North Carolina 18 U.S.C. Sec. 842(A)(1) IMPORTING, MANUFACTURING, OR DEALING IN EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS WITHOUT A LICENSE