Negligent conduct with explosive substance triggers criminal liability when it endangers life or causes injury, punishable by imprisonment or fine. Negligent conduct with respect to an explosive substance is an offence where a person acts rashly or negligently with an explosive, or knowingly or negligently omits precautions sufficient to guard against probable danger, and such conduct endangers human life or is likely to cause hurt or injury; penal consequences include imprisonment or a fine, or both.
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Negligent conduct with explosive substance triggers criminal liability when it endangers life or causes injury, punishable by imprisonment or fine.
Negligent conduct with respect to an explosive substance is an offence where a person acts rashly or negligently with an explosive, or knowingly or negligently omits precautions sufficient to guard against probable danger, and such conduct endangers human life or is likely to cause hurt or injury; penal consequences include imprisonment or a fine, or both.
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