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Title 18
Part I
Chapter 111
US Code - Chapter 111: Shipping
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Section 2271
Conspiracy to destroy vessels
Section 2272
Destruction of vessel by owner
Section 2273
Destruction of vessel by nonowner
Section 2274
Destruction or misuse of vessel by person in charge
Section 2275
Firing or tampering with vessels
Section 2276
Breaking and entering vessel
Section 2277
Explosives or dangerous weapons aboard vessels
Section 2278
Explosives on vessels carrying steerage passengers
Section 2279
Boarding vessels before arrival
Section 2280
Violence against maritime navigation
Section 2281
Violence against maritime fixed platforms
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