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476.040  Sale or transportation of explosive or combustible substance without conspicuous marking: Penalty.  Every person who offers for sale, or who delivers to any warehouseman, dock, depot or common carrier any package, cask or can containing benzine, gasoline, naphtha, nitroglycerine, dynamite, powder or other explosive or combustible substance, without having printed thereon in a conspicuous place in large letters the word “Explosive,” is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [1911 C&P § 301; RL § 6566; NCL § 10249]—(NRS A 1971, 1460; 1979, 1482)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-42 > Chapter-476 > Distribution-possession-and-sale-of-explosives-and-combustible-materials > 476-040

476.040  Sale or transportation of explosive or combustible substance without conspicuous marking: Penalty.  Every person who offers for sale, or who delivers to any warehouseman, dock, depot or common carrier any package, cask or can containing benzine, gasoline, naphtha, nitroglycerine, dynamite, powder or other explosive or combustible substance, without having printed thereon in a conspicuous place in large letters the word “Explosive,” is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [1911 C&P § 301; RL § 6566; NCL § 10249]—(NRS A 1971, 1460; 1979, 1482)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-42 > Chapter-476 > Distribution-possession-and-sale-of-explosives-and-combustible-materials > 476-040

476.040  Sale or transportation of explosive or combustible substance without conspicuous marking: Penalty.  Every person who offers for sale, or who delivers to any warehouseman, dock, depot or common carrier any package, cask or can containing benzine, gasoline, naphtha, nitroglycerine, dynamite, powder or other explosive or combustible substance, without having printed thereon in a conspicuous place in large letters the word “Explosive,” is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [1911 C&P § 301; RL § 6566; NCL § 10249]—(NRS A 1971, 1460; 1979, 1482)