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(E) processed; or
(F) used;
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;
(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-
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,