Oklahoma Statutes
§ 21-1837 — Hard or solid substances in grain - Inflammable or
Oklahoma § 21-1837
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 21Crimes And Punishments
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Bluebook
Okla. Stat. tit. 21, § 21-1837 (2026).
Text
explosive substances in cotton. Any person who shall designedly place any hard or solid substance or article in any stack, shock, sheaf or load of unthreshed grain, or in any bin, bag, sack or load of unthreshed grain, or seed, or shall designedly place any matches or other inflammable, combustible or explosive substance in any unginned cotton with the intent to injure or destroy any such grain, seed, or cotton, or any machinery which may be used for threshing or grinding such grain or seed or ginning such cotton, shall be deemed guilty of a Class D1 felony offense, and upon conviction shall be punished by confinement as provided for in subsections B through F of Section 20N of this title.
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Legislative History
Added by Laws 1915, c. 5, § 1. Amended by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 423, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 309, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2025, c. 486, § 461, eff. Jan. 1, 2026. NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 423 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999.
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Bluebook (online)
Oklahoma § 21-1837, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ok/21/21-1837.