76-10-302. Marking of containers of explosives before transportation or storage. Every person who knowingly leaves with or delivers to another, or to any express or railway company or other common carrier, or to any warehouse or storehouse, any package containing nitroglycerin, dynamite, guncotton, gunpowder, or other highly explosive compound, or any benzine, gasoline, phosphorus, or […]
76-10-303. Powder houses. Every person who builds, constructs, or uses within 300 feet of any residence or traveled county road any powder house, magazine, or building in which powder, dynamite, or other explosive is kept in quantities exceeding 500 pounds is guilty of a class B misdemeanor; provided that this section shall not apply to […]
76-10-304. Marking of containers of explosives held for sale or use. It shall be a class A misdemeanor to sell or offer for sale or take or solicit orders of sale, or purchase or use, or have on hand or in store for the purpose of sale or use, any giant, hercules, atlas, venture or […]
76-10-305. Different dates on containers of explosives prohibited — Reuse of containers prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, partnership, or corporation to have two or more different dates on any box or package containing giant, hercules, atlas, or venture, or any other high explosive containing nitroglycerin. It shall further be unlawful […]
76-10-306. Explosive, chemical, or incendiary device and parts — Definitions — Persons exempted — Penalties. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Explosive, chemical, or incendiary device” means: (i) dynamite and all other forms of high explosives, including water gel, slurry, military C-4 (plastic explosives), blasting agents to include nitro-carbon-nitrate, ammonium nitrate, fuel oil mixtures, […]
76-10-307. Explosive, chemical, or incendiary device — Delivery to common carrier or mailing. Any person is guilty of a felony of the second degree who delivers or causes to be delivered to any express or railway company or other common carrier, or to any person, any explosive, chemical, or incendiary device, knowing it to be […]
76-10-308. Explosive, chemical, or incendiary device — Venue of prosecution for shipping. Any person who knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly delivers any explosive, chemical, or incendiary device to any person for transmission without the consent or direction of the lawful possessor may be prosecuted in the county in which he delivers it or in the county […]