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The Product Packaging Protection Act of 2002 is a public law enacted on December 2, 2002. This act amends title 18, United States Code, to strengthen consumer product protection by penalizing individuals who intentionally tamper with products sold in interstate or foreign commerce without manufacturer consent. The penalties include fines and imprisonment, increasing to three years for repeat offenders.

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