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US Code
Title 18
Part I
Chapter 2
US Code - Chapter 2: Aircraft and motor vehicles
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Section 31
Definitions
Section 32
Destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities
Section 33
Destruction of motor vehicles or motor vehicle facilities
Section 34
Penalty when death results
Section 35
Imparting or conveying false information
Section 36
Drive-by shooting
Section 37
Violence at international airports
Section 38
Fraud involving aircraft or space vehicle parts in interstate or foreign commerce
Section 39
(!1) Traffic signal preemption transmitters
Section 39
(!1) Commercial motor vehicles required to stop for inspections
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