Saturday, August 14, 2004
more stupid laws saying you can't do what you want with your own stuff.
from the "ignorance" page, a useful resource, http://scican.net/~bwilliam/ignorance/
found while researching above post.
35-43-7-4 Impairment of identification
Sec. 4. A person who intentionally or knowingly conceals, alters, damages, or removes an identification number of a product with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product commits impairment of identification, a Class A misdemeanor.As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
IC 35-43-7-5 Receiving unidentified property Sec. 5. A person who intentionally or knowingly receives or possesses a product on which the identification number of the product has been concealed, altered, damaged, or removed with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product commits receiving unidentified property, a Class A misdemeanor.As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
from the "ignorance" page, a useful resource, http://scican.net/~bwilliam/ignorance/
found while researching above post.
35-43-7-4 Impairment of identification
Sec. 4. A person who intentionally or knowingly conceals, alters, damages, or removes an identification number of a product with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product commits impairment of identification, a Class A misdemeanor.As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
IC 35-43-7-5 Receiving unidentified property Sec. 5. A person who intentionally or knowingly receives or possesses a product on which the identification number of the product has been concealed, altered, damaged, or removed with the intent to conceal the identity of the product and without the consent of the original manufacturer of the product commits receiving unidentified property, a Class A misdemeanor.As added by P.L.294-1989, SEC.3.
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