Title 11 · RI
Title 11Criminal Offenses
Citation: R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-13-10
Section: 11-13-10
Title 11Criminal Offenses
Chapter 13Explosives and Fireworks
R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-13-10
§ 11-13-10. Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) âDestructive or incendiary device or substanceâ means an explosive, article or device designed or adapted to cause physical harm to persons or property by means of fire, explosion, deflagration, or detonation and consisting of any substance capable of being ignited, whether or not contrived to ignite or explode automatically.
(2) âExplosiveâ means any chemical compound, mechanical mixture, or device that contains any oxidizing and combustible units, or other ingredients, in such proportions, quantities, or packing that ignition by fire, by friction, by concussion, by percussion, or by detonation of the compound, mixture, or device, or any part thereof, may cause an explosion; any chemical compound, mixture, or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function by explosion; the term includes, but is not limited to, high and low explosives, black powder, smokeless powder, pellet powder, initiating explosives, detonators, safety fuses, squibs, detonating cord, igniter cord, igniters; and other materials that are classified as Division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6 explosives by the United States Department of Transportation or listed pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 841 or 27 C.F.R. 555.23. âExplosiveâ shall not include a pyrotechnic, small-arms ammunition, small-arms ammunition primers, smokeless powder and black powders possessed in quantities allowable by law pursuant to § 23-28.28-5 unless possessed or used for an illegal purpose.
(3) âHoax explosive,â âhoax destructive or incendiary device or substance,â or âhoax chemical, biological, or nuclear weaponâ means any device, article, or substance that would cause a person to reasonably believe that the device, article, or substance is: (i) An explosive; (ii) A destructive or incendiary device or substance; or (iii) A chemical, biological, or nuclear weapon, harmful radioactive substance or poison capable of causing bodily injury that is actually an inoperable facsimile.
(4) âOxidizerâ means a substance that yields oxygen readily to stimulate the combustion of organic matter or other fuel.
(5) âPlacesâ means to set or put in a particular space.
(6) âPyrotechnicâ means any commercially manufactured combustible or explosive composition or manufactured article designed and prepared for the purpose of producing an audible effect or a visible display including, but not limited to: (i) Fireworks, firecrackers; and (ii) Flares, fuses and torpedoes, so-called, and similar signaling devices.
(7) âReadily convertedâ means any combination of components that have been brought together in a manner for assembly that is designed or adapted to cause physical harm to persons or property by means of fire, explosion, deflagration, or detonation but are not yet in a completed stage. Elements to determine whether an item is âreadily convertedâ include, but are not limited to: (i) Time required to convert the components; (ii) Ease of conversion; (iii) Expertise needed; (iv) Necessary equipment; (v) Availability of parts and the ease in which they can be obtained; (vi) Expense; (vii) Scope to which the item(s) have already been modified; and (viii) Feasibility.
(8) âSmall-arms ammunitionâ means any shotgun, rifle, pistol, or revolver cartridge and cartridges for propellant-actuated power devices and industrial guns.
History of Section.P.L. 2018, ch. 232, § 2; P.L. 2018, ch. 281, § 2.