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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Any person who knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly possesses or controls a bomb or destructive device for a purpose unlawful pursuant to title 18, Idaho Code, is guilty of a felony, punishable by up to a five thousand dollar ($5,000) fine and five (5) years in prison.
(2) Any person who knowingly possesses an assembled bomb or assembled destructive device and who:
(a) Has been convicted of a felony; or
(b) Has been found guilty of any crime where such conviction results in the person being prohibited from possessing or owning firearms; or
(c) Is in possession or control of any substance or paraphernalia in violation of section 37-2732B, 37-2734A or 37-2734B, Idaho Code, or the felony provisions of section 37-2732, Idaho Code;
is guilty of a felony, punishable by up to a five thousand dollar ($5,000) fine and five (5) years in prison.
(3) Any person who possesses a bomb or destructive device which by its design will propel shrapnel is guilty of a felony, punishable by up to a five thousand dollar ($5,000) fine and five (5) years in prison.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 18. Crimes and Punishments § 18-3319. Unlawful possession of bombs or destructive devices - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-18-crimes-and-punishments/id-st-sect-18-3319/
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