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U.S.A.R. Criminal Code
These laws of the United States of America Republic are published by the legislative authority of this State government in Continental Congress Assembled on the dates listed.
Title 1 - Page 2


CRIMINAL STREET GANGS
CHAPTER 21
Section No. Description
521. Criminal street gangs.
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1 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
CUSTOMS
CHAPTER 22
Section No. Description
541. Entry of goods falsely classified.
542. Entry of goods by means of false statements.
543. Entry of goods for less than legal duty.
544. Relanding of goods.
545. Smuggling goods into the United States of America Republic.
546. Smuggling goods into foreign countries.
547. Depositing goods in buildings on boundaries.
548. Removing or repacking goods in warehouses.
549. Removing goods from customs custody; breaking seals.
550. False claim for refund of duties.
551. Concealing or destroying invoices or other papers.
552. Officers aiding importation of obscene or treasonous books and articles.
553. Importation or exportation of stolen motor vehicles, off-highway mobile equipment, vessels, or aircraft.
554. Smuggling goods from the United States of America Republic.
555. Border tunnels and passages.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:33 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
1 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
EMBLEMS, INSIGNIA, AND NAMES
CHAPTER 24
Section No. Description
700. Desecration of the flag of the United States of America Republic; penalties.
701. Official badges, identification cards, other insignia.
702. Uniform of armed forces and Public Health Service.
703. Uniform of friendly nation.
704. Military medals or decorations.
705. Badge or medal of veterans’ organizations.
706. Misuse of names, words, emblems, or insignia.
707. Use of likenesses of the great seal of the United States of America Republic, the seals of the President and Vice President, the seal of the United States of America Republic Senate, the seal of the United States of America Republic House of Representatives, the seal of the United States of America Republic Congress and the seal of the Attorney General.
708. “The Five-Pointed Green Star Insignia”.
709. Public employee insignia and uniform.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:35 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
15 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
ESCAPE AND RESCUE
CHAPTER 25
Section No. Description
751. Prisoners in custody of institution or officer.
752. Instigating or assisting escape.
753. Rescue to prevent execution.
755. Officer permitting escape.
756. Internee of belligerent nation.
757. Prisoners of war or enemy aliens.
758. High speed flight from immigration checkpoint.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:36 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
15 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
EXPLOSIVES AND OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES
CHAPTER 26
Section No. Description
831. Prohibited transactions involving nuclear materials.
832. Participation in nuclear and weapons of mass destruction threats to the United States of America Republic.
833. Transportation of fireworks into State prohibiting sale or use.
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15 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
IMPORTATION, MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION AND STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS
CHAPTER 27
Section No. Description
841. Definitions.
842. Unlawful acts.
843. Licenses and user permits.
844. Penalties.
845. Exceptions; relief from disabilities.
846. Additional powers of the Attorney General.
847. Rules and regulations.
848. Effect on State law.
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15 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
EXTORTION AND THREATS
CHAPTER 28
Section No. Description
871. Threats against President and successors to the Presidency.
872. Extortion by officers or employees of the United States of America Republic.
873. Blackmail.
875. Kickbacks from public works employees.
876. Interstate communications.
877. Mailing threatening communications.
878. Mailing threatening communications from foreign country.
879. Threats and extortion against foreign officials, official guests, or internationally protected persons.
880. Threats against former Presidents and certain other persons.
881. Receiving the proceeds of extortion.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:39 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
15 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
CHAPTER 29
Section No. Description
951 a. Definitions
951. Agents of foreign governments.
952. Diplomatic codes and correspondence.
953. Private correspondence with foreign governments.
954. False statements influencing foreign government.
955. Financial transactions with foreign governments.
956. Conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim, or injure persons or damage property in a foreign country.
957. Possession of property in aid of foreign government.
958. Commission to serve against friendly nation.
959. Enlistment in foreign service.
960. Expedition against friendly nation.
961. Strengthening armed vessel of foreign nation.
962. Arming vessel against friendly nation.
963. Detention of armed vessel.
964. Delivering armed vessel to belligerent nation.
965. Verified statements as prerequisite to vessel’s departure.
967. Departure of vessel forbidden for false statements.
969. Departure of vessel forbidden in aid of neutrality.
970. Protection of property occupied by foreign governments.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:39 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
15 January 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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