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1907 Mo. Laws 260, An Act Defining the Crime of Burglary with Explosives and Fixing Punishment Therefor, ch. 107, §§ 1-2.

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1907

§ 1. Any person who enters a building belonging to another with intent to commit a felony or other crime by the use of nitro glycerine, dynamite, gun powder or other high explosives or who commits a burglary by the use of such explosives is guilty of burglary with explosives. § 2 Burglary with explosives is punishable by imprisonment in State Prison for not less than fifteen years, and not more than forty years.