§ 3482. Furnishing information to enemy (a) A person shall not furnish, nor attempt to furnish, to a government at war with or threatening war on the United States, or to a citizen of such government or to a person whom he or she has reason to believe will furnish or attempt to furnish to such government or citizen, information relative to: (1) the location, construction, or condition of a military camp, fort, armory, arsenal, or building in which munitions of war are being manufactured or are stored; (2) the proposed location of such camp, fort, armory, arsenal, or building; (3) the location or condition or proposed location of a bridge, road, car, boat, canal, dockyard, telephone or telegraph line or equipment, wireless station or equipment, railway or railway equipment, property of a corporation subject to the supervision of the Public Utility Commission; (4) the topography of the State or a part thereof; (5) the number, character, condition, or location of the National Guard or the land or naval forces of the United States in this State. (b) A person who violates a subdivision of subsection (a) of this section shall be imprisoned not more than 10 years.
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