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<br /> § 14-412 CH.14.CRIMINAL LAW § 14-415 § 14-415.1
<br /> § 14-412. Possession prima facie evidence of violation.
<br /> Possession of pyrotechnics by any person,for any purpose other than those
<br /> permitted under this article, shall be prima facie evidence that such •
<br /> pyrotechnics are kept for the purpose of being manufactured, sold, bartered, $ 1¢.415.1. Pass
<br /> exchanged,given away,received,furnished,otherwise disposed of, or used in
<br /> violation of the provisions of this article. (1947, c. 210, s. 3.) (a) It shall be unla
<br /> 14-413. Permits for use at public exhibitions. set out in subsection
<br /> rt� custody,care,or con
<br /> For the purpose o enforcing the provisions of this article,the board of county less than 18 inches o
<br /> of mass death and de-
<br /> commissioners of any county are hereby empowered and authorized to issue
<br /> permits for use in connection with the conduct of public exhibitions, such as from the date of such
<br /> fairs,carnivals?shows of all descriptions and public exhibitions, 1 a tional institution,or
<br /> s is .cto evades s.- ': .roduced to the effect that said pyrotechnics upon such conviction,
<br /> used fora e aforemention:. purposes an• none • • ,c. I,s. •. Every person violet
<br /> Class I felon.
<br /> Local Modification.--Mecklenburg 1981, J Nothing in this su.
<br /> C.117,s.2.City of Charlotte:1981,c.88. possession of a fire
<br /> (b) Prior convictio
<br /> only include:
<br /> § 14.414. Pyrotechnics defined; exceptions. 7 (1) Felonious viol
<br /> For the proper construction of the provisions of this Article," .36A, ter
<br /> �' Pe P Pyrotechnics, C 9f, Chapter
<br /> as is herein used, shall be deemed to be and include any and all kinds of (2) Common law
<br /> fireworks and explosives, which are used for exhibitions or amusement (3) Violations of
<br /> purposes:provided,however,that nothing herein contained shall prevent the substantially
<br /> E' manufacture,purchase,sale,transportation,and use of explosives or signaling which are p
<br /> flares used in the course of or�di• Tluusiness or industry,or shells or cartridges exceeding two
<br /> used as ammunition in firearms.This Article shall not apply to the sale,use When a person is char?:
<br /> or possession of explosive caps designed to be fired in toy cap pistols,provided offense,whether in th
<br /> that the explosive mixture of such explosive caps shall not exceed twenty-five or of the United Stat;
<br /> hundredths(.25)of a gram for each cap.(1947,c. 210,s. 5; 1955,c. 674,s. 1.) proving a violation of
<br /> judgment in any case i•
<br /> exceeding two years,a-.
<br /> OPINIONS OF ATTORNEY GENERAL plea entered or to the :
<br /> of guilty to such an off:
<br /> r. What Prohibited within Definition of General to Mr. W.I. Adams, Sheriff, Wayne custodian otf records of:
<br /> Pyrotechnics. — See Opinion of Attorney County,40 N.C.A.G.174(1970). b Which the d ends
<br /> identity of sucherson
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<br /> 14415. Violation made misdemeanor. (c) The indictment c
<br /> 1: shall be se
<br /> Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article,except as nth parate from
<br /> specified in said Article,shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a Sean to or giving rise to a ch
<br /> not to exceed five hundred dollars($500.00),imprisonment for not more than ' the Person with violati.
<br /> six months,or both. (1947,c. 210, s. 6; 1969,c. 1224, s. 3.) offense was committed,
<br /> 1. ,;,, , date that the defendan
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<br /> " ° Editor's Note.—Article 7
<br /> referred to in this section, h
<br /> , See now Article 7A(I 14-27.
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