1, firearms, ammunition, ammunition or related equipment, accessories and imitations;
2. Flammable and explosive articles or related chemicals used for manufacturing inflammable and explosive articles;
3. Drugs, narcotic drugs, raw materials, chemicals, addictive drugs, smoking tools and accessories;
4. Books, audio-visual products, videos, documents and materials that are reactionary, undermine national unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity, undermine social stability, involve state secrets, disrupt social order, promote cults and superstitions, promote religious and racial discrimination, or are prohibited from being published and distributed by relevant laws and regulations;
5. Human organs and remains;
6. Software and equipment used to steal others' privacy or secrets;
7. Renminbi in circulation, forged or altered currency and printing equipment;
8, anesthesia injection gun and related products;
9, smuggling, theft, robbery and other illegal income;
10, chemicals that can temporarily make others lose their resistance and lose their consciousness, as well as yellow and obscene content and information;
1 1, cultural relics are suspected of violating the relevant provisions of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Cultural Relics.
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Rule three. Immovable cultural relics such as ancient cultural sites, ancient tombs, ancient buildings, cave temples, stone carvings, murals, important historical sites in modern times and representative buildings can be designated as national key cultural relics protection units, provincial cultural relics protection units and municipal and county cultural relics protection units according to their historical, artistic and scientific values.
Movable cultural relics such as important physical objects, artworks, documents, manuscripts, books and materials, and representative physical objects in various periods in history are divided into precious cultural relics and general cultural relics; Precious cultural relics are divided into first-class cultural relics, second-class cultural relics and third-class cultural relics.
Article 4? The policy of giving priority to protection, giving priority to rescue, rational utilization and strengthening management is implemented in cultural relics work.
Article 5? All cultural relics left in People's Republic of China (PRC)'s underground, inland waters and territorial waters belong to the state.
Ancient cultural sites, ancient tombs and cave temples belong to the state. Immovable cultural relics such as memorial buildings, ancient buildings, stone carvings, murals and modern representative buildings designated by the state belong to the state unless otherwise stipulated by the state.
The ownership of state-owned immovable cultural relics does not change with the change of ownership or use right of the land to which it is attached.
The following movable cultural relics belong to the state:
(a) cultural relics unearthed in China, except as otherwise provided by the state;
(2) Cultural relics collected and kept by state-owned cultural relics collection units and other state organs, armed forces and state-owned enterprises and institutions;
(3) Cultural relics collected and purchased by the state;
(4) Cultural relics donated by citizens, legal persons and other organizations to the state.
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