2006 New York Code - Explosives And Combustibles.



 
    §  322-b.  Explosives and combustibles. 1. A person who makes or keeps
  gunpowder,  nitro-glycerine,  or  any  other  explosive  or  combustible
  material,  within  a  city or village, or carries such materials through
  the streets thereof, in a quantity or manner prohibited  by  law  or  by
  ordinance of the city or village, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
    2.  A  person  who  manufactures gunpowder, dynamite, nitro-glycerine,
  liquid or compressed air or gases, except acetylene gas and other  gases
  used  for  illuminating  purposes,  naptha,  gasoline,  benzine  or  any
  explosive articles or compounds, or manufactures  ammunition,  fireworks
  or  other  articles  of  which  such substances are component parts in a
  cellar, room, or apartment  of  a  tenement  or  dwelling-house  or  any
  building  occupied in whole or in part by persons or families for living
  purposes, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
    3. And a person who, by the careless, negligent, or  unauthorized  use
  or  management  of  gunpowder  or other explosive substances, injures or
  occasions the injury of the person or property of another, is guilty  of
  a misdemeanor.
    4.  Any  person  or  persons  who  shall knowingly present, attempt to
  present, or cause to  be  presented  or  offered  for  shipment  to  any
  railroad,  steamboat,  steamship,  express  or  other company engaged as
  common carrier of  passengers  or  freight,  dynamite,  nitro-glycerine,
  powder  or other explosives dangerous to life or limb, without revealing
  the true nature of said explosives or substance so offered or  attempted
  to  be offered to the company or carrier to which it shall be presented,
  shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
    5. Any person who, while engaged in the unauthorized  distillation  of
  any  liquid  containing  methyl  or  ethyl  alcohol,  causes injuries or
  occasions the injury of the person or property of another by  reason  of
  such distillation is guilty of a misdemeanor.
    Nothing  in  this  section contained shall be construed to prohibit or
  forbid the manufacture and sale of sodawater, seltzer-water, ginger ale,
  carbonic or mineral water or the charging with liquid carbonic acid  gas
  of such waters or ordinary waters, or of beer, wines, ales or other malt
  and  vinous beverages in such cellar, room or apartment of a tenement or
  dwelling-house, or any building occupied in whole or in part by  persons
  or families for living purposes.

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