5516 - Facsimile weapons of mass destruction.

     § 5516.  Facsimile weapons of mass destruction.        (a)  Offense defined.--A person commits an offense if the     person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly manufactures,     sells, purchases, transports or causes another to transport,     delivers or causes another to deliver, possesses or uses a     facsimile weapon of mass destruction and by such action causes     any of the following:            (1)  Terrifying, intimidating, threatening or harassing        an individual.            (2)  Alarm or reaction on the part of any of the        following:                (i)  A public or volunteer organization that deals            with emergencies involving danger to life or property.                (ii)  A law enforcement organization.            (3)  Serious public inconvenience not limited to the        evacuation of a building, place of assembly or facility of        public transportation.        (b)  Grading.--An offense under this section is a felony of     the third degree.        (b.1)  Restitution.--A person convicted of violating this     section shall, in addition to any other sentence imposed or     restitution ordered under 42 Pa.C.S. § 9721(c) (relating to     sentencing generally), be sentenced to pay restitution in an     amount equal to the cost of the evacuation, including, but not     limited to, fire and police response; emergency medical service     or emergency preparedness response; and transportation of an     individual from the building, place of assembly or facility.        (b.2)  Preservation of private remedies.--No judgment or     order of restitution shall debar a person, by appropriate     action, to recover from the offender as otherwise provided by     law, provided that any civil award shall be reduced by the     amount paid under the criminal judgment.        (b.3)  Enforcement.--            (1)  In addition to the authority conferred upon the        Attorney General under sections 205 and 206 of the act of        October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the Commonwealth        Attorneys Act, the Attorney General has the authority to        investigate and to institute criminal proceedings for a        violation of this section committed:                (i)  anywhere in this Commonwealth;                (ii)  in different counties; or                (iii)  in this Commonwealth and another jurisdiction.            (2)  Each district attorney has the authority to        investigate and to institute criminal proceedings for a        violation of this section.        (b.4)  Jurisdiction.--No person charged with a violation of     this section shall have standing to challenge the authority of     the Attorney General under subsection (g)(1). If a challenge is     made in violation of this subsection, the challenge shall be     dismissed, and no relief shall be available in the courts of     this Commonwealth to the person making the challenge.        (c)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Facsimile biological agent."  A material or substance which:            (1)  resembles in appearance and external qualities a        natural or genetically engineered pathogen, toxin, virus,        bacteria, prion, fungus or microorganism which causes        infections, disease or bodily harm; but            (2)  does not have the capacity to cause infectious        disease or bodily harm.        "Facsimile bomb."  A device which:            (1)  resembles in appearance and external qualities an        explosive or incendiary device; but            (2)  does not have the capability to cause an explosion        or fire.        "Facsimile chemical agent."  A material or substance which     does not have the capacity to cause death or bodily harm but     which resembles in appearance and external qualities any of the     following:            (1)  A nerve agent, including tabun (GA), sarin (GB),        soman (GD), GF and VX.            (2)  A choking agent, including phosgene (CG) and        diphosgene (DP).            (3)  A blood agent, including hydrogen cyanide (AC),        cyanogen chloride (CK) and arsine (SA).            (4)  A blister agent. This paragraph includes:                (i)  Mustard (H).                (ii)  Sulfur mustard (HD).                (iii)  HN-1.                (iv)  HN-2.                (v)  Nitrogen mustard (HN-3).                (vi)  An arsenical, such as lewisite (L).                (vii)  An urticant, such as CX.                (viii)  An incapacitating agent, such as B2.            (5)  Any other chemical element or compound which causes        death or bodily harm.        "Facsimile nuclear agent."  A device, material or substance     which:            (1)  resembles in appearance and external qualities a        radioactive material; but            (2)  is not radioactive.        "Facsimile weapon of mass destruction."  A facsimile     biological agent, facsimile bomb, facsimile chemical agent or     facsimile nuclear agent.     (Oct. 31, 1997, P.L.491, No.50, eff. 60 days; June 28, 2002,     P.L.481, No.82, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 5516 is referred to in sections     5708, 6105 of this title.