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8-1 Arson

Fire and Ice Game!

MN Arson by the numbers Last year the MN Fire Marshal investigated 465 fires

Arson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO8N3L_aERg The willful and malicious burning of another persons property – or your own https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQrsAL00ojA

Arson – 1st Degree – 20 years / $35,000 The defendant knew some is or will/could be in the structure Homes

Arson – 2nd Degree – 10 years, $20,000 Property valued at over $2500

Arson - 3rd Degree – 5 years / $10,000 Property values between $300 and $2500

Wildfire Arson Intentional setting is a felony (5years / $10,000) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9oOcladawY Intent with flammables is a gross misdemeanor (1yr / $3000)

Arson Excluded Fires: When you have a permit to burn you will not be charged with arson Negligent Fires: Ranges from a felony to a misdemeanor depending on the damages

Dangerous Smoking In presence of flammables is a misdemeanor Endangering people makes it a felony

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