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                <title><![CDATA[Simulated Explosives: Prohibited Weapons Laws]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>A Simulated Explosive Device (SED) is a “Prohibited Weapons” under Arizona Law ARS § 13-3101. Misconduct with a Prohibited Weapon such as SED is a Class 5 felony. Knowing and intentional assault to a person resulting from an SED is a Class 4 felony. All felony offenses in Arizona are serious, and carry prison time.&hellip;</p>
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A Simulated Explosive Device (SED) is a “Prohibited
Weapons” under Arizona Law <strong>ARS § 13-3101</strong>.
Misconduct with a Prohibited Weapon such as SED is a
Class 5 felony.  Knowing and  intentional assault to a person
resulting from an SED is a Class 4 felony.  All <a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/FelonyCharges.aspx">felony offenses </a>in Arizona are
serious, and carry prison time. Here is a closer look at the
definitions, laws, and sentencing resulting from these  offenses.</p>



<p>
<strong>Prohibited Weapon Laws in Phoenix AZ</strong>
<strong></strong></p>



<p>
ARS § 13-3101 (8) (a)(i)(vi)(vii)(viii)(ix):  Prohibited Weapons:</p>



<p>Simulated explosives are considered Prohibited Weapons and include (list not all inclusive:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Improvised explosive devices (IEDs);</li>



<li>Bombs; grenades, Propellant charged rockets with charges of more than 4 ounces Explosive mine; or other poisonous or incendiary gas;</li>



<li>Breakable container containing flammable liquids or gases that flash at 150 degrees</li>



<li>Chemical or combination of chemicals, compounds or materials, that generate gas causing rupture or bursting of a container;</li>



<li>Any combination of materials designed with the purpose of making any of the items listed above.</li>
</ul>



<p>
<strong>Prohibited Weapons Classifications and Sentencing:</strong></p>



<p>
<strong> ARS § 13-3102. A.</strong> (3) Misconduct with Prohibited Weapons:</p>



<p>
Simulated explosives are considered “prohibited weapons”.   A person may be guilty of   <a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/CriminalDefense/FirearmGunWeaponOffenses.aspx">Prohibited Weapons charges</a> if they manufacture, possess, transport, sell; or transfer a “prohibited weapon”.</p>



<p>A person guilty of assault by a Prohibited Weapon is a class 4 felony And Misconduct with a Prohibited Weapon. Under <strong>A.R.S. § 13 -702 </strong>Prison Sentencing for Sentencing for Misconduct with a “Prohibited Weapon”</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>0.1.5 Years Minimum to 3.0 Maximum</li>



<li>0. 1 Year Minimum Mitigated to 3.75 Years Maximum Aggravated</li>
</ul>



<p><strong>Simulated Explosive Devices</strong></p>



<p><strong>ARS § 13-3101. A (3)</strong> Explosives Include (in part):</p>



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<li>Dynamite;</li>



<li>Nitroglycerine</li>



<li>Black powder;</li>



<li>Plastic explosives;</li>



<li>Materials used with the intent of making explosives </li>
</ul>



<p><strong>ARS § 13 – 3110. (A) (B)</strong> Misconduct involving simulated explosives:</p>



<p>A person may be guilty of Misconduct involving explosives if with the knowledge and intent to intimidate, threaten, harass or terrify another person if they:</p>



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<li>Send or place a simulated explosive device in a public or private place; or</li>



<li>Display, place or send the simulated explosive in a conspicuous location for collectible, curio, or show purposes without proper labeling; clear and immediate warning, or written notice of its hazard or danger</li>
</ul>



<p><strong>Simulated Explosive Offenses Classification and Penalties</strong></p>



<p>Misconduct involving simulated explosive devices is a class 5 felony, whether or not injury or. Harm Under <strong> A.R.S. § 13 -702</strong> Prison Sentencing for Convictions for Misconduct with simulated explosives may result in:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>0.75 Years Minimum to 2.0 Maximum</li>



<li>0.5 Years Minimum Mitigated to 2.5 Maximum Aggravated</li>
</ul>



<p><strong>Criminal Defense Attorney for Prohibited Weapons Charges Phoenix AZ </strong></p>



<p>
If you have been arrested or charged with possession, use, misconduct or assault with a Prohibited Weapon, you should contact a <a href="http://www.novakazlaw.com/AttorneyProfile.aspx">criminal defense attorney</a> to discuss your matter.  You will need to strong legal representation to<a href="http://www.arizonacriminaldefenselawyer.com/lawyer-attorney-1800084.html"> protect your rights</a>, defend your charges, and help you avoid conviction and prison terms.</p>



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Resources Links:</p>



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http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/ars/13/03101.htm&Title=13&DocType=ARS</p>



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