Michigan — Statute

750.204a – Device representing or presented as explosive, incendiary device, or bomb; sending or transporting; intent; felony; penalty; jurisdiction | Michigan Law

Michigan law 750.204a makes it a felony to possess or send devices that appear to be explosive with intent to threaten or intimidate, with penalties up to 5 years.

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750.204a – Device representing or presented as explosive, incendiary device, or bomb; sending or transporting; intent; felony; penalty; jurisdiction

Michigan Penal Code § 750.204a

Summary
Michigan law 750.204a criminalizes possessing, delivering, or transporting devices that appear to be explosive, incendiary, or bombs with the intent to threaten or intimidate. The offense is a felony with penalties up to 5 years in prison or a $3,000 fine. Jurisdiction includes acts committed both within and outside the state if related to Michigan.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 750.204a makes it a felony to possess or send devices that appear to be explosive with intent to threaten or intimidate, with penalties up to 5 years.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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