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  2. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Republic Act 10951, signed by president Rodrigo Duterte in 2017, updated the fines and penalties to the law. Previously, the law mandated fines ranging from five to 100,000 pesos; the new law updated the fines, ranging from 1,000 pesos for other coercions and unjust vexations, up to 4 million for treason.

  3. Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act

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    The basis of Republic Act No. 10591 was to efficiently improve and provide stiffer penalties on illegal firearm acquisition and possession. Presidential Decree No. 1866, series of 1983, provided the Philippines its first ever firearms and explosives law though not all criminal activities where covered by the law. While laws such as P.D. No ...

  4. List of Philippine laws - Wikipedia

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    Republic Act: RA. Republic ... 10951: Amending the Revised Penal Code or Act 3815: Adjusting the Amount or the Value of Property and Damage on Which a Penalty is ...

  5. California Democrats threaten to repeal retail theft bills ...

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    The 2014 voter-approve initiative reduced penalties for some drug and theft crimes. It set a $950 threshold for misdemeanor shoplifting, which some attribute to a perceived uptick in retail theft.

  6. From arming teachers to a red flag law: Your guide to the gun ...

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    Several bills aim to address skyrocketing firearm theft rates through increased penalties. Rep. John Gillespie, R-Memphis, filed HB 1720 to increase firearm theft to a Class C felony, which can ...

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  8. Theft - Wikipedia

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    According to the Romanian Penal Code a person committing theft (furt) can face a penalty ranging from 1 to 20 years. [46] [47] Degrees of theft: Article 208: Theft (1 to 12 years)—When a person steals an object, or uses a vehicle without permission and no aggravating circumstances apply. Article 209: Qualified theft (3 to 20 years)

  9. The IRS allows you to make a qualified charitable distribution. If you don't need the money, a donation made directly from an individual retirement account (IRA) -- the IRS doesn't let you make ...