If you find uranium and don’t report it in writing within three months, you’ve broken the law.
You’ll have to reveal the site of your discovery in your report too. It’s all in the Atomic Energy Act, 1945.
You’ll have to reveal the site of your discovery in your report too. It’s all in the Atomic Energy Act, 1945.
Title 23 – Law Enforcement and Public Safety CHAPTER 33. MISSILES SECTION 23-33-10. “Missile” defined. A “missile,” as contemplated by this chapter, shall be defined as any object or substance hurled through the air by the use of gunpowder or any other explosive substance whether purchased by the individual or compounded from chemicals. SECTION 23-33-20….
General Statutes of Connecticut, Revised to 1997 Title-53 – Crimes Sec. 53-204. Hunting or discharging firearm from public highway. Any person who hunts or discharges any firearm from any public highway shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars. This section shall not apply to any law or conservation enforcement officer in the performance…
30-371. Prohibition of stink bombs. (a) No person shall sell or offer for sale, either as an individual or as an officer, member, agent, servant, or employee of any firm, partnership, association, or corporation, nor shall any person possess, within the City limits, a novelty item, commonly sknown as a stink bomb, that when activated…