Oregon Code § ORS 166.128

Domestic terrorism in the second degree
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(1) A person commits the crime of domestic terrorism in the second degree if the person, with the intent to cause widespread sickness, contagion, serious physical injury, death or the disruption of services provided by critical infrastructure:
(a) Intentionally possesses a toxic substance with the intent to introduce the substance into widespread contact with human beings;
(b) Intentionally possesses a destructive device with the intent to destroy or substantially damage critical infrastructure;
(c) Intentionally attempts to destroy or substantially damage critical infrastructure; or
(d) Intentionally attempts to introduce, release or disperse a toxic substance into widespread contact with human beings.
(2) Domestic terrorism in the second degree is a Class C felony.
(3) The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission shall classify domestic terrorism in the second degree as crime category 7 of the sentencing guidelines grid of the commission.

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