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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 28 — Crimes and Punishments

28-1220. Possession of a destructive device; penalty; permit or license for explosive materials; no defense.

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(1)Any person who has in his possession a destructive device, as defined in subdivision
(7)of section 28-1213 , commits the offense of possession of a destructive device.
(2)A permit or license issued under any state or federal law to possess, own, use, distribute, sell, manufacture, store, or handle in any manner explosive materials shall not be a defense to the crime of possession of a destructive device as defined in this section.
(3)Possession of a destructive device is a Class IV felony.
Possession of each destructive device constitutes a separate offense. State v. Spurgin, 261 Neb. 427, 623 N.W.2d 644 (2001).
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