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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 · Sec. 372

Sec. 372. MODIFICATIONS OF AUTHORITIES ON EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS

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## SEC. 372 MODIFICATIONS OF AUTHORITIES ON EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS ###
(a)Clarification of Aliens Authorized To Distribute Explosive Materials Section 842(d)(7) of title 18, United States Code, is amended— ####
(1)in subparagraph (A), by striking “or” at the end; ####
(2)in subparagraph (B)— #####
(A)by inserting “or” at the end of clause (i); and #####
(B)by striking clauses
(iii)and (iv); and ####
(3)by adding the following new subparagraphs: > > ##### “(C) > > is a member of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO)or other friendly foreign military force, as determined by the Attorney General in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, who is present in the United States under military orders for training or other military purpose authorized by the United States and the shipping, transporting, possession, or receipt of explosive materials is in furtherance of the authorized military purpose; or > > > ##### “(D) > > is lawfully present in the United States in cooperation with the Director of Central Intelligence, and the shipment, transportation, receipt, or possession of the explosive materials is in furtherance of such cooperation;” > . ###
(b)Clarification of Aliens Authorized To Possess or Receive Explosive Materials Section 842(i)(5) of title 18, United States Code, is amended— ####
(1)in subparagraph (A), by striking “or” at the end; ####
(2)in subparagraph (B)— #####
(A)by inserting “or” at the end of clause (i); and #####
(B)by striking clauses
(iii)and (iv); and ####
(3)by adding the following new subparagraphs: > > ##### “(C) > > is a member of a North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO)or other friendly foreign military force, as determined by the Attorney General in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, who is present in the United States under military orders for training or other military purpose authorized by the United States and the shipping, transporting, possession, or receipt of explosive materials is in furtherance of the authorized military purpose; or > > > ##### “(D) > > is lawfully present in the United States in cooperation with the Director of Central Intelligence, and the shipment, transportation, receipt, or possession of the explosive materials is in furtherance of such cooperation;” > .
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