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750.210 – Substance that when combined will become explosive or combustible; possession with intent to use unlawfully; violation; penalties | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's law on possessing explosive substances with malicious intent, including penalties for property damage and injury violations.

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750.210 – Substance that when combined will become explosive or combustible; possession with intent to use unlawfully; violation; penalties

Michigan Penal Code § 750.210

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.210 prohibits possessing explosive or combustible substances with malicious intent, such as intimidation or property damage. Violations can result in severe penalties, including long-term imprisonment and hefty fines, especially if property damage or injury occurs.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's law on possessing explosive substances with malicious intent, including penalties for property damage and injury violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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