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750.204 – Explosives; sending with intent to frighten, injure, or kill person or damage or destroy property; violation; penalties | Michigan Law

Michigan law prohibits sending explosives with malicious intent, with penalties up to life imprisonment for causing death or serious injury.

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750.204 – Explosives; sending with intent to frighten, injure, or kill person or damage or destroy property; violation; penalties

Michigan Penal Code § 750.204

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.204 prohibits sending or delivering explosives or dangerous items with malicious intent to threaten, harm, or damage property or persons. Violations are classified as felonies with penalties increasing based on the severity of harm caused, including potential life imprisonment for causing death or serious injury. The law emphasizes obtaining permission before using or damaging public or private property.
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In simple terms: Michigan law prohibits sending explosives with malicious intent, with penalties up to life imprisonment for causing death or serious injury.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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