RCW 70.74.280
Malicious explosion of a substance—Penalties.
A person who maliciously, by the explosion of gunpowder or any other explosive substance or material, destroy or damage any building, car, airplane, vessel, common carrier, railroad track, or public utility transmission system or structure is guilty of:
(1) Malicious explosion of a substance in the first degree if the offense is committed with intent to commit a terrorist act. Malicious explosion of a substance in the first degree is a class A felony;
(2) Malicious explosion of a substance in the second degree if the offense is committed under circumstances not amounting to malicious explosion of a substance in the first degree and if thereby the life or safety of a human being is endangered. Malicious explosion of a substance in the second degree is a class A felony;
(3) Malicious explosion of a substance in the third degree if the offense is committed under circumstances not amounting to malicious explosion of a substance in the first or second degree. Malicious explosion of a substance in the third degree is a class B felony.
[ 1997 c 120 § 3; 1992 c 7 § 50; 1971 ex.s. c 302 § 9; 1969 ex.s. c 137 § 24; 1909 c 249 § 401; RRS § 2653.]
NOTES:
Severability—1971 ex.s. c 302: See note following RCW 9.41.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 70.74 - Washington State Explosives Act.
70.74.013 - Funds collected by department.
70.74.020 - Restrictions on manufacture, sale, or storage—Users—Reports on storage—Waiver.
70.74.025 - Magazines—Classification, location and construction—Standards—Use.
70.74.030 - Quantity and distance tables for storage—Adoption by rule.
70.74.040 - Limit on storage quantity.
70.74.050 - Quantity and distance table for explosives manufacturing buildings.
70.74.061 - Quantity and distance tables for separation between magazines—Adoption by rule.
70.74.100 - Storage of caps with explosives prohibited.
70.74.110 - Manufacturer's report—Inspection—License.
70.74.120 - Storage report—Inspection—License—Cancellation.
70.74.130 - Dealer in explosives—Application—License.
70.74.135 - Purchaser of explosives—Application—License.
70.74.137 - Purchaser's license fee.
70.74.140 - Storage license fee.
70.74.142 - User's license or renewal—Fee.
70.74.146 - Seller's license fee—Sellers to comply with dealer requirements.
70.74.150 - Annual inspection.
70.74.160 - Unlawful access to explosives.
70.74.170 - Discharge of firearms or igniting flame near explosives.
70.74.180 - Explosive devices prohibited—Penalty.
70.74.201 - Municipal or county ordinances unaffected—State preemption.
70.74.210 - Coal mining code unaffected.
70.74.230 - Shipments out of state—Dealer's records.
70.74.240 - Sale to unlicensed person prohibited.
70.74.250 - Blasting near fur farms and hatcheries.
70.74.270 - Malicious placement of an explosive—Penalties.
70.74.272 - Malicious placement of an imitation device—Penalties.
70.74.275 - Intimidation or harassment with an explosive—Class C felony.
70.74.280 - Malicious explosion of a substance—Penalties.
70.74.285 - "Terrorist act" defined.
70.74.295 - Abandonment of explosives.
70.74.297 - Separate storage of components capable of detonation when mixed.
70.74.300 - Explosive containers to be marked—Penalty.
70.74.310 - Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
70.74.320 - Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Transportation regulations.
70.74.330 - Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Separation from flammable materials.
70.74.370 - License revocation, nonrenewal, or suspension.
70.74.380 - Licenses—Expiration—Extension of storage licenses.
70.74.390 - Implementation of chapter and rules pursuant to chapter 49.17 RCW.