Anti-Terrorism Act of 2005, Sections 3, 4 and 14 (Bill)

SECTION 3. Terrorism, How Committed. – Terrorism is committed by any person or group of persons, whether natural or juridical, through premeditated, threatened, or actual use of violence, force, coercion, intimidation, or any other means of destruction...

Anti-Terrorism Act of 2005, Sections 3 and 7 (Bill)

SECTION 3. Terrorism, How Committed. – Terrorism is committed by any person or group of persons, whether natural or juridical, through premeditated, threatened, or actual use of violence, force, coercion, intimidation, or any other means of destruction...

Anti-Terrorism Act of 2005, Sections 5 and 9 (Bill)

SECTION 5. Conspiracy or Proposal to Commit Terrorism. – There is a conspiracy to commit terrorism when two or more persons come to an agreement to commit any act of terrorism as defined herein and decide to commit it. There is proposal to commit terrorism when...

Chemical Weapons Convention Bill, Articles 18-21 (2004)

PART III PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS AND RIOT CONTROL AGENTS Prohibition 18.       (1) No person shall- (a) develop, produce, acquire, stockpile or retain any chemical weapon; (b)        transfer, directly or indirectly, any chemical weapon to another person;...

Arms and Explosives Act (2003)

The Act consists of six Parts and 46 Articles. The Parts cover: Preliminary Manufacture, possession, transfer, importation and exportation of unmarked plastic explosives, poisonous or noxious gas or noxious substance, etc. Licensing of guns, arms and explosives...
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