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    1923 N.M. Laws 179, ch. 115, § 2.
    (General Publisher, 1923)
    Provided that the use of explosives to destroy any building, structure, or train, or to injure or scare any human being constitutes a felony
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    1921 N.M. Laws 58-59, ch. 36, §§ 1-2.
    (General Publisher, 1921)
    Any person who, with intent to commit crime, breaks and enters either by day or by night, any building whether inhabited or not, and opens or attempts to open any vault, safe or other secure place by use of nitro-glycerine, dynamite, gunpowder or any other explosive, shall be deemed guilty of burglary with explosives.