Any person, other than one engaged in the manufacture of firearms or explosives or incendiary devices for lawful purposes, who fabricates, in any manner, any type of an explosive, incendiary or other device designed to be dropped, hurled, or set in place to be exploded by a timing device, shall be guilty of a class B felony.
(1971, P.A. 277.)
Possession of an explosive in violation of Sec. 29-348 and manufacturing a bomb in violation of this section are not the same offense; defendant's action of gluing pennies onto an M-1000 explosive device constituted fabrication. 152 CA 753; judgment reversed on alternate grounds, see 320 C. 589.
Cited. 41 CS 525.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 941 - Offenses Against Private Property
Section 53-80a. - Manufacture of bombs.
Section 53-129a. - Defrauding secured party.
Section 53-129b. - Concealment or conveyance of leased property.
Section 53-130. - Concealing or destroying attached property.
Section 53-131. - Removal of identifying marks on electrical devices.
Section 53-132. - Sale of equipment with defective identification marks.
Section 53-132a. - Altering manufacturer's serial number.
Section 53-133. - Unlawful alteration or disposal of rental electric storage batteries.
Section 53-134. - Possession of outboard motor having defaced factory or engine number.
Section 53-142a. - Illegal sale or possession of master car key.
Section 53-142d. - Penalties for violations of sections 53-142b, 53-142c.
Section 53-142f. - Possession of unauthorized recordings prohibited.