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https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iii/457b/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter III - Target Shooting Permit (§§ 4...
No club devoted to the target shooting sport may operate in Puerto Rico without the corresponding license issued by the Superintendent, pursuant to the procedure established in § 457a of this title. Provided, That the licenses of those clubs are subject to being revoked for the fact of allowing persons who do not have ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iii/457c/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter III - Target Shooting Permit (§§ 4...
(a) Any person who holds a weapons license issued pursuant to this chapter, may request that the Superintendent issue a target-shooting license. He/she shall provide all the information required in the application forms prepared for these purposes by the Superintendent, under oath before a notary, which shall at least ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iii/457d/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter III - Target Shooting Permit (§§ 4...
(a) Any sportsperson domiciled outside of Puerto Rico who wishes to come to Puerto Rico to practice or compete in target shooting sports events shall apply for a temporary target shooting permit. The temporary target shooting permits shall be applied for before the weapons and ammunition enter the jurisdiction of Puert...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iii/457e/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter III - Target Shooting Permit (§§ 4...
The Superintendent shall cancel the shooting permit of any person whose weapons license is revoked. The Superintendent shall also cancel the permit of any shooter who evinces disorderly or negligent conduct in any shooting competition, tourney or championship, or that attempts to participate in them in a state of drunk...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457f/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
The Superintendent may issue special licenses to those security agencies devoted to the transportation of valuables in armored vehicles that so request and that are duly authorized to operate as such, authorizing them to purchase, possess and dispose of weapons and maintain at their place of business a long barreled no...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457g/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Any security agency that wishes to obtain the license provided in § 457f of this title shall file with the Superintendent an application by means of a statement sworn before a notary, accompanied by an internal revenue voucher for the amount of five hundred dollar ($500). The applicant shall specify the physical and ma...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457h/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
The security agencies shall have [sic] submit for the approval of the Superintendent, together with their application for a license, regulations for the use, handling and control of the long barreled weapons in their possession, to include but not be limited to, the conditions under which their agents shall carry the l...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457i/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
The special license issued under the provisions of this subchapter shall be valid for a term of one (1) year as of its date of issue and may be renewed annually for the same term. The application for renewal shall be filed with the Superintendent at least thirty (30) days prior to its date of expiration, accompanied by...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457j/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Any application for a special license to purchase, possess and dispose of weapons and maintain at the place of business a long barreled weapons depot and ammunition dump must be accompanied by attesting proof of the fact that the security agency employs five (5) persons or more for such a purpose. The applicant for a s...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457k/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
The special license to possess and maintain at the place of business a long barreled weapons depot shall allow the security agency to have under its control and care a specific number of long barreled weapons such as semiautomatic shotguns and rifles registered in its name in the registers of the Superintendent. The ag...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457l/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Any agent working for a security agency devoted to the transportation of valuables may carry long barreled weapons property of the security agency if his/her weapons license includes a permit to carry a weapon after having received and passed a course previously approved by the Superintendent on the use and handling of...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457m/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Any license issued by the Superintendent to a security agent authorizing said agent to carry on his person a long barreled weapon, shall be deemed to be strictly limited to cover the functions related to the transportation of valuables in armored vehicles and to escorting armored vehicles, including the supervision of ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457n/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
The security agency may immediately seize any firearm of its property held by a security agent employed by said agency at any time deemed pertinent. Furthermore, should the agency believe that said agent is using said weapon wrongly, or when it has grounds to believe that the fact that the agent carries the weapon enda...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457o/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Any of the following reasons shall be cause for revoking or refusing to renew a special license under this subchapter: (a) Fraud or deceit in obtaining the license. (b) Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter and its regulations. (c) If the holder of a special license or any director or official of the secur...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457p/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
The custodian of firearms and/or the security agency that holds a special license issued to those security agencies engaged in the transportation of valuables in armored vehicles that fails to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter, or operates a weapons depot without being duly authorized by the Superintend...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457q/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Those security agencies that have been conferred licenses to purchase, possess, dispose of and maintain a weapons depot and an ammunition dump are by civil law vicariously liable for the damages that may be caused by a weapon they own, regardless of whether they have been caused by a person not authorized by the agency...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-iv/457r/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter IV - Security Agencies that Transp...
Those security agencies that obtain the special license provided in this subchapter are hereby authorized to purchase a reasonable amount of ammunition for the weapons authorized for them by the Superintendent in said license. The security agency shall maintain a perpetual inventory of the authorized weapons and ammuni...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
It shall be necessary to hold a license issued pursuant to the requirements set forth in this chapter to manufacture, import, offer, sell or have available for sale, rent or transfer any firearms or ammunition, or that portion or part of a firearm on which the manufacturer of the same places the serial number of the fi...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458a/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
No dealer shall deliver a weapon to a buyer unless he/she can show a weapons license in effect. When the buyer of the weapon is a hunter or shooter authorized to own firearms, the sale and delivery thereof shall be made in the same manner that is indicated in this chapter. A dealer who knowingly sells firearms to a per...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458b/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who sells or has for sale, or offers, delivers, rents, lends or otherwise disposes of any firearms that may be fired automatically, regardless of whether said weapon is classified as a machine gun or otherwise, shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction shall be punished with a penalty of imprisonment f...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458c/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who transports any firearm or any part thereof without having a weapons license, or carries any firearm without the corresponding permit to carry weapons, shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction shall be punished with a penalty of imprisonment for a fixed term of ten (10) years. Should the person com...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458d/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who without justified motive, uses against another person brass knuckles, blackjacks, bludgeons, ninja stars, knives, daggers, swords, slings, rapiers, harpoons, curved knives, stilettos, air guns, ice picks, or any other similar object that may be deemed to be a bladed weapon, including safety razor blades,...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458d-1/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who without justified motive related to any art, sport, profession, occupation or trade, or due to a health condition or disability manufactures, imports, offers, sells, owns or has for sale, rent or transfer brass knuckles, blackjacks, bludgeons, ninja stars, knives, daggers, swords, slings, rapiers, harpoo...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458e/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who has or owns, but is not carrying a firearm without a license to do so, shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction shall be punished with a penalty of imprisonment for a fixed term of five (5) years. Should there be aggravating circumstances, the penalty established may be increased to a maximum of t...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-twenty-five/subtitle-1/part-v/chapter-51a/subchapter-v/458f/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who, without the authorization of this chapter, carries, owns or uses a semi-automatic long-barrelled weapon, a machine gun, carbine or rifle, as well as any modification thereof, or any other weapon that can be fired automatically, or a sawed-off shotgun of less than eighteen (18) inches, and which can caus...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who owns, sells, has for sale, lends, offers, delivers or provides any instrument, device, artifact or accessory that silences or reduces the noise of the shot fired from any firearm, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction, shall be punished with imprisonment for a fixed term of twelve (12) years. ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who with criminal intent, furnishes or makes available to another person any firearm that has been under his/her custody or control, whether or not he/she is the proprietor thereof, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction, shall be punished with imprisonment for a fixed term of twelve (12) years. If...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Every weapon shall have the name of the dealer or trademark or the name of the importer under which it shall be sold, adhered in such a way that it cannot be easily altered or erased, in addition to a serial number or the full name of its owner. A person shall incur a felony and be punished with imprisonment for a fixe...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
The possession of a firearm by a person who does not have a weapons license shall be deemed as prima facie evidence of the fact that said person possesses the weapon with the intention of committing a crime. The act of carrying a firearm by a person who does not have a weapons license with permit to carry, shall be dee...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any sea, air, or land carrier, and every warehouseman or depository who knowingly receives firearms, accessories or parts thereof, or ammunition, for delivery in Puerto Rico, shall not deliver said merchandise to the consignee until he shows his/her weapons or dealer license. Within five (5) working days after delivery...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Every dealer shall be bound to implement the safety measures required by the Police by regulations for the storage or custody of firearms and ammunition. The Police shall examine the dealers’ places of business every three (3) months, which, if they do not meet the required safety measures, shall have thirty (30) days ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person, including health professionals, who treats a bullet wound or a burn produced by gunpowder, as well as any other wound caused by the firing of any firearm, whether in, or outside of a hospital, clinic, sanitarium or other similar institution, shall notify said case immediately to the police district or preci...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
(a) Any person shall be found guilty of a felony, and punished with a penalty of imprisonment for a fixed term of five (5) years, who, except in cases of self defense or defense of third parties, or actions in the performance of official duties or legitimate sports activities: (1) Willfully fires any weapon in a public...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
The Superintendent shall establish, through regulations, that which regards the receipt, custody and disposal of those weapons that are voluntarily deposited by persons who have a license, or seized by the Police; or relinquished upon the death of a holder of a license; or upon the canceling of the grantee’s license. T...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
None of the provisions of this chapter shall impede the preservation and keeping of collections of private weapons possessed by the owners thereof as a decoration or curios or the collections of weapons as antiques. In order to keep any type of weapon included in this section, it shall first be necessary for the collec...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
The Secretary of Justice shall seize any property, as this term is defined in §§ 1723 et seq. of Title 34, known as the “Uniform Seizure Act of 1988”, wherein any weapon is stored, loaded, unloaded, transported, carried or transferred, or in which it is found to be stored, loaded, unloaded, transported, taken or transf...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
(a) Any person who negligently leaves a firearm or an automatic weapon, or ammunition thereof within reach of a person under the age of eighteen (18) who does not hold a target shooting or hunting license, and who takes the weapon and harms another person or him/herself, shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who intentionally, regardless of the means used for said purpose, illegally appropriates a firearm or ammunition, shall be guilty of a felony, and if convicted, shall be punished with imprisonment for a fixed term of ten (10) years, without the right to a suspended sentence, to be released on parole, or enjo...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter V - Weapons (§§ 458 — 458t) › § 45...
Any person who voluntarily and knowingly owns a motor vehicle whose original design has been altered for the purpose of keeping or concealing illegal weapons shall be guilty of a fourth degree felony and upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment from six (6) months and one (1) day and three (3) years. It shall ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VI - Ammunition (§§ 459 — 459b) › ...
It shall be necessary to hold a weapons, target shooting, hunting or gunsmith license, as the case may be, to manufacture, request the manufacture of, import, offer, purchase, sell or have for sale, keep, store, deliver, lend, transfer or otherwise dispose of or own, use, carry or transport ammunition according to the ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VI - Ammunition (§§ 459 — 459b) › ...
A person with a weapons or gunsmith license may not sell ammunition to persons who do not show a weapons license or the permits set forth in this chapter. The sale of ammunition shall be limited exclusively to the type of ammunition used by the weapon or weapons that the purchaser has registered to his name. Any violat...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VI - Ammunition (§§ 459 — 459b) › ...
Any person who having a valid weapons license, purchases ammunition of a caliber that is different to that which can be used in the firearms registered to his/her name shall incur a felony, and upon conviction, shall be punished with a penalty of imprisonment for a fixed term of six (6) years. If there were aggravating...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
All matters that refer to the licensing, regulating and control of the sport of hunting shall be governed by the provisions of §§ 107 et seq. of Title 12, known as the New Wildlife Act of Puerto Rico. However, the Superintendent shall see to the registration of all weapons and ammunition transactions of the holders of ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
By provision of the Congress of the United States, 15 U.S.C.A. § 5001, legislation on pneumatic weapons in Puerto Rico is preempted, therefore, the sale or use thereof cannot be prohibited, except their sale to minors under eighteen (18) years or age. History —Sept. 11, 2000, No. 404, § 6.02, renumbered as § 7.02 on Ja...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
Any person convicted for any of the provisions of this chapter, and said conviction is associated [with], and is concurrent with another conviction of any of the provisions of §§ 2101 et seq. of Title 24, known as the “Controlled Substances Act of Puerto Rico”, with the exception of § 2404 thereof, or of §§ 971 et seq....
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
(a) Any license in force to have and possess a firearm, to practice target shooting, or to carry weapons, or any public official license, shall be converted to a weapons license under its corresponding category, if any, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, on or before the end of a term of six (6) months from th...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
The Director of the Puerto Rico Ports Authority shall place visible signs in Spanish and English in all the airports and ports of entry to Puerto Rico next to where the arriving travelers must pass, that state the following: “ ADVERTENCIA SOBRE ARMAS DE FUEGO “ Toda persona que traiga consigo o en su equipaje un arma d...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
From November 15 to January 7 of each year, the Superintendent shall carry out an educational advertising campaign to warn the public on the dangers of firing shots into the air, the type of crime committed, and the penalty entailed and to raise people’s awareness on the importance of reporting such actions, as well as...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
Unless otherwise expressly provided, all determinations that must be made pursuant to this chapter shall be governed by the provisions concerning informal hearings, adjudications and reconsiderations, as established in §§ 2101 et seq. of Title 3, known as the “Uniform Administrative Procedures of the Commonwealth of Pu...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
Any party adversely affected by an order or final resolution issued by virtue of the provisions of this chapter, who has exhausted all administrative remedies, may file a request for review with the Circuit Court of Appeals pursuant to §§ 2101 et seq. of Title 3, known as the “Uniform Administrative Procedures Act of t...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
The Superintendent, as well as the Secretary, and the Secretary of the Treasury, shall establish all those regulations directed by this chapter for the implementation of the provisions of this chapter, within six (6) months following its approval, and pursuant to §§ 2101 et seq. of Title 3, known as the “Administrative...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
The Superintendent, as well as the Secretary, and the Secretary of the Treasury shall create all those forms required by this chapter for its implementation within six (6) months following its approval. History —Sept. 11, 2000, No. 404, § 6.10, renumbered as § 7.10 on Jan. 10, 2002, No. 27, § 28.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
(a) A period of moratorium of one hundred and eighty (180) days from the effectiveness of the amendment of 2004 to this act is hereby established for each person who has become an owner of a firearm or of ammunition by inheritance, or by any legal manner certified by means of a sworn statement before a notary public, o...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k)...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 51A - Puerto Rico Arms Act of 2000 (§§ 455 — 460k) › Subchapter VII - Final Provisions (§§ 460 — 4...
Any natural or juridical person who makes or intends to make films, documentaries, soap operas, plays, etc., in which firearms that are not real or are fictitious, air guns or guns that fire blanks, gas guns, or any guns as defined in this chapter, shall inform the Superintendent in writing of the date of the introduct...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 501 - Pyrotech...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 501 - Pyrotechnics, prohibited acts
It is hereby prohibited to possess, use, manufacture, cause to be manufactured, import, sell or have for sale, offer, deliver to any person, or dispose of any pyrotechnic contrivance or product, it being understood by pyrotechnics the art, science or industry of making fireworks, skyrockets, firecrackers, string of fir...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 502 - Toy revo...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 502 - Toy revolvers or pistols and approved products
The provisions of this chapter shall not be applicable to the manufacture, import, sale and use of pyrotechnic contrivances or products known as skyrockets and fireworks approved by the authorities for public displays, nor to non aerial non explosive products that contain one hundred (100) grams of mixture, such as woo...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 503 - Penaltie...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 503 - Penalties
Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter, in cases in which there is an intervention against an individual found in possession of ten (10) units or less of pyrotechnic material, shall be subject to the penalties for a misdemeanor, as provided in §§ 4629 et seq. of Title 33, known as the “Penal Code of Pue...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 504 - Effect o...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 504 - Effect on other laws
It is hereby set forth that this chapter does not in any way repeal, alter, modify, void, or invalidate Act No. 67 of May 13, 1934, known as the Explosives Act of Puerto Rico. History —June 25, 1963, No. 83, p. 252, § 4.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 505 - Distribu...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 505 - Distribution of funds
Fifty percent (50%) of the funds collected from any tax levied as provided in the Internal Revenue Code, or to be provided in the future, or imposed by special legislation on pyrotechnic products approved by this chapter and for the payment of fines with respect to the provisions of this chapter, shall be covered to th...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 506 - Authoriz...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 506 - Authorized period for the sale, distribution and use o...
The authorized period for the sale and distribution of approved products shall be divided into two (2) segments: (a) From June 1 to July 31 of each year, for the celebration of the Independence of the United States (July 4) and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (July 25), and (b) from November 15 up t...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507)›§ 507 - Exemptio...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 53 - Fireworks (§§ 481-496 — 507) › § 507 - Exemption
The Department of the Treasury is hereby exempted from compliance with §§ 283 et seq. of Title 3, known as the “Puerto Rico Government Accounting Act”, with respect to the creation of the Special Fund to be used by the Puerto Rico Police in order to comply with the purposes of this chapter. History —June 25, 1963, No. ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526)›§ 521 - Gasolin...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526) › § 521 - Gasoline storage tanks as public nuisance
There is hereby declared a public nuisance the installation, location and use of tanks in the residential, commercial, or harbor districts of the municipality of San Juan to store, deposit, contain, for any length of time, gasoline, benzine, kerosene, or any other inflammable liquids derived from petroleum with a flash...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526)›§ 522 - Storage...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526) › § 522 - Storage of fuel oils after May 11, 1950
On and after the date this act takes effect no tank existing at present in the districts above referred to may be used for the storage of fuel oils of the class known as “bunker and fuel oils”, unless the provisions hereinafter made are complied with. History —May 11, 1950, No. 387, p. 900, § 3.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526)›§ 523 - Permit ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526) › § 523 - Permit to use bunker and fuel oil tanks
Every owner, lessee, and every natural or [juridical] person who, on and after the date this act takes effect, may desire to use, or to continue using, tanks for the storage of fuel oils of the class known as “bunker and fuel oils” within the district hereinbefore stated shall, before starting or continuing the use the...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526)›§ 524 - Penalti...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526) › § 524 - Penalties
Any natural or [juridical] person who uses the aforesaid tanks to store or deposit fuel oils of the class known as “bunker and fuel oils” without the proper permit issued therefor by the Fire Chief of Puerto Rico, or any natural or artificial person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526)›§ 525 - Injunct...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526) › § 525 - Injunction
Without prejudice to the provisions of § 524 of this title, the actions to suppress public nuisances, as declared in § 521 of this title, shall be prosecuted pursuant to the provisions of §§ 3521—3524, 3532 and 3533 of Title 32; and the Secretary of Justice may institute said actions on his own initiative or on request...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526)›§ 526 - Filling...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 55 - Gasoline Tanks (§§ 521 — 526) › § 526 - Filling station and airport tanks excepted
The provisions of this chapter shall not be applicable to the tanks of the filling stations for the retailing of gasoline nor to the subterranean tanks in the airports for the storing of aviation gasoline. History —May 11, 1950, No. 387, p. 900, § 7.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 541 - Prohib...
It shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as provided in § 546 of this title, to bear, carry, transport, possess or sell any weapon, instrument or device whose general configuration conforms to that of a revolver or pistol and which is capable of detonating blank shells, blank cartridges or any other unit not provided with...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 542 - Except...
Excepted from the provisions of § 541 of this title are revolvers expecially manufactured for [sporting] events and theatrical shows and used for such purposes, provided the barrel thereof is a solid cylinder with no orifice whatsoever and ending in a cone. History —June 25, 1965, No. 88, p. 220, § 2.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 543 - Delive...
(a) Within fifteen (15) days after this act is approved by the Governor of Puerto Rico, the Secretary of State shall publish in two newspapers of general circulation in Puerto Rico a notice containing the text thereof. Said notice shall point out to the citizenry the obligation to surrender, within sixty (60) days foll...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 544 - Seizur...
When the weapons, instruments or devices referred to in this chapter are not surrendered to the Police of Puerto Rico within the term of sixty (60) days prescribed in § 543(a) of this title, or when, after said term has expired, any police agent or peace officer of Puerto Rico shall catch any person in the act of beari...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 545 - Deposi...
All weapons, instruments or devices referred to in this chapter which are acquired by purchase, or surrendered or possessed, shall be deposited in the general headquarters of the Police of Puerto Rico for their confiscation. History —June 25, 1965, No. 88, p. 220, § 5.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 546 - Penalt...
Any person violating the provisions of §§ 541 and 544 of this title shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction punished by a fine of not less than fifty [dollars] ($50) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100), or in default thereof, to confinement in jail for one (1) day for each dollar he fails to pay. Hist...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 57 - Revolvers, Pistols or Instruments which Fire Blank Cartridges (§§ 541 — 547) › § 547 - Effect...
Nothing herein contained shall be construed as in anywise repealing or modifying the provisions of Act No. 17 of January 19, 1951, as amended, except such provisions of said sections as are in conflict herewith. History —June 25, 1965, No. 88, p. 220, § 7.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 561 - Title
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 561 - Title
This chapter shall be known as the “Puerto Rico Explosives Act”. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 1, eff. 90 days after June 28, 1969.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 562 - Definit...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 562 - Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the terms appearing hereunder shall have the following meanings: (1) Explosive or explosives.— Any chemical compound or any mixture containing oxidizing, reducer and combustible substances or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities or packing that an ignition by heat, frictio...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 563 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 563 - Permits—Requirements
(a) No person shall carry out any or any one of the activities herein listed without having first obtained the corresponding permit or permits from the Superintendent issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and its regulations: (1) Manufacture explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture ex...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 564 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 564 - Permits—Application
Application for obtaining the permit to carry out any of the activities set forth in § 563 of this title shall be filed with the Superintendent on the forms prescribed by him. Said application shall be sworn before any officer authorized to administer oaths, and shall contain the following information: (1) Name, addres...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 565 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 565 - Permits—Issuance and denial
(a) The Superintendent shall issue the permit applied for, when the applicant shows, to his satisfaction, that he has the appropriate means to carry out the activities specified in the application and that the granting of the permit shall not constitute a hazard to the public safety. When the Superintendent deems it ne...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 566 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 566 - Permits—Bond
Prior to the issuance of any permit, the Superintendent may require the giving of a bond to guarantee payment of the damages that may occur through the use and handling of explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives. The Superintendent shall fix the sum to which said bond shall amount and the ti...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 567 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 567 - Permits—Renewal and extension
Every person interested in renewing any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter and its regulations shall follow the proceeding prescribed for the application of permits. The Superintendent may extend the term of effectiveness of a permit as provided by regulation. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 568 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 568 - Permits—Suspension or revocation
The Superintendent may revoke or suspend the permit when, in his judgment, the person to whom it was issued or his agent has violated its terms or any of the provisions of this chapter or of its regulations, or when the manner in which said person or his agent or agents uses, sells, stores, transports or otherwise hand...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 569 - Permits...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 569 - Permits—Fees
The Superintendent shall collect a fee of five dollars ($5) for each permit issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter or regulations thereof. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 9, eff. 90 days after June 28, 1969.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 570 - Sale or...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 570 - Sale or conveyance of explosives or substances that m...
No person shall sell, donate, deliver or otherwise convey the possession of explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives, to a person who does not have a permit issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and its regulations. Every person who sells, donates, delivers or otherwise con...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 571 - Inspect...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 571 - Inspection, reports
The journal or book of record required in the above section may be inspected by any officer duly authorized by the Superintendent. Any person who sells, donates, delivers or otherwise conveys in Puerto Rico explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives shall render monthly reports to the Superinte...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 572 - Importe...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 572 - Importers, dealers, distributors and retailers
Every importer, wholesale dealer, distributor or retailer who sells or offers for sale in Puerto Rico explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives shall keep a journal or book of record where he shall clearly enter a brief statement of each shipment or cargo he receives. The Superintendent shall ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 573 - Encasem...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 573 - Encasement and containers
Except only in the factory or while being exploded by an authorized person, no person shall possess, transport or store explosives, unless such explosives are completely enclosed or encased in tight metal, wooden or fibre containers or in any other container approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 574 - Storage
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 574 - Storage
Except while being transported or blasted or while in the custody of a common carrier awaiting shipment or delivery to a consignee, as provided by regulations, every explosive shall be stored in magazines in accordance with this chapter and its regulations. The Superintendent shall regulate everything relative to the s...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 575 - Blastin...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 575 - Blasting or detonating caps
Every person having in his possession or under his control blasting or detonating caps shall keep same in safe and duly closed receptacles or containers, as provided by regulations, except when the latter are being sold, transported or used, in which case the pertinent safety measures shall be taken to avoid blastings ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 576 - Magazin...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 576 - Magazines, regulations
The Superintendent shall prescribe, by regulations, everything relative to the construction, location, permit and precautions to be taken near magazines. No person shall store or keep explosives or blasting or detonating caps in magazines which have not been duly inspected, and for which no permit has been issued by th...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 577 - Transpo...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 577 - Transportation
The Superintendent shall, upon taking into consideration the purposes of this chapter, regulate everything relative to the transportation of explosives and substances that may be used to manufacture explosives and blasting and detonating caps. The Superintendent may exempt common carriers duly authorized to transport e...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 578 - Abandon...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 578 - Abandonment of explosives
No person shall abandon or dispose of explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives in a manner as to endanger and threaten the public safety. Every person having in his possession or under his control explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives and who does not have any us...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 579 - Theft o...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 579 - Theft or loss of explosives
Every theft or loss of explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives shall be, forthwith, reported to the Police by the person or persons in charge or control of the explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 19, eff. 90 days aft...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 580 - Entranc...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 580 - Entrance to places containing explosives
No person, with the exception of the owner, his agent, persons authorized by the latter, or the Superintendent, shall enter a factory, magazine or vehicle containing explosives. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 20, eff. 90 days after June 28, 1969.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 581 - Persons...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 581 - Persons under 18 years of age
No explosives or substances that may be used to manufacture explosives shall be sold, transferred or delivered to any person under 18 years of age, whether such person acts on his own or on behalf of another person. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 21, eff. 90 days after June 28, 1969.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 582 - Use of ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 582 - Use of firearms
No person shall discharge a firearm at a distance of less than 500 feet from a magazine or factory or in the direction or aiming at any of said buildings. History —June 28, 1969, No. 134, p. 396, § 22, eff. 90 days after June 28, 1969.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 583 - Reconsi...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 583 - Reconsideration and review
Any person aggrieved by any order or decision issued by the Superintendent under the provisions of this chapter or regulations thereof, and any person aggrieved by seizure or confiscation made by the Superintendent may petition for a reconsideration before the Superintendent within 10 days reckoning from the date in wh...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 584 - Adminis...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 584 - Administration and regulation
The superintendent shall administer the provisions of this chapter and shall promulgate the rules and regulations as may be necessary to execute its provisions, including such regulations as may be necessary to safeguard the public safety and to prevent that substances governed by this chapter be used for purposes othe...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 585 - Investi...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 585 - Investigative powers
For the purposes of administering and seeing to the compliance of this chapter and the regulations thereof, the Superintendent is hereby empowered to carry out the investigations he may deem advisable; and to this end, he may examine witnesses and may subpoena witnesses to testify and produce documents, books, papers o...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356)›Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973)›PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593)›Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593)›§ 586 - Penalty...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE TWENTY-FIVE - Internal Security (§§ 1 — 3356) › Subtitle 1 - Generally (§§ 1 — 1973) › PART V - Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, and Other Dangerous Devices (§§ 411-454 — 593) › Chapter 59 - Explosives Act (§§ 561 — 593) › § 586 - Penalty for unlawful use
Any person using explosives or any substance that may be used to manufacture explosives for the unlawful purpose of inflicting bodily injury, or to [terrorize] any person, or to injure or destroy any property, or to damage it in any manner, shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished wit...