Oxygen tanks more so, just ask the 2 firefighters I knew that lost their legs from the shrapnel when a gas set exploded.Propane tanks in the garage are more of a risk In a fire.
Oxygen tanks more so, just ask the 2 firefighters I knew that lost their legs from the shrapnel when a gas set exploded.Propane tanks in the garage are more of a risk In a fire.
Biden wants you to turn in a list of your powder stach to the fire marshal.
Light bulbs, mining, parental rights, free speech and foreign interest money. The short list.You're probably right. Biden has only gone after gas stoves and ceiling fans, at least as far as I know. :>)
They already have requirements for black powder.Seeing as the article that I read was about "Explosives", it will only affect people with Black powder.
Smokeless powder isn't an explosive!
Liquid gasoline doesn't burn, it has to be vaporized.“Since I gave up black powder, I don't have any explosive items, other than gasoline, which runs my vehicles”
Yeah and next thing is the dumb Azzezs will want a list of how much gas you have in the tanks and when you re planning to replace the vehicle with an electric POS !! Our liberal minded voting friends need to WAKE UP before we totally lose all our Freedoms !!
We can all argue over what an explosive is. In reality, it it is whatever the ATF or DOT interprets it as on a given day.From the ATF website:
Is smokeless powder designed for use in small arms ammunition subject to the explosives storage requirements?
Smokeless powders designed for use in small arms ammunition are exempt from regulation under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 40 and the regulations in 27 CFR Part 555. Packaging that readily identifies the smokeless powder as being designed for use in small arms ammunition may help in determining whether it is entitled to the exemption. Smokeless powder designed for use other than in small arms ammunition, and explosive products such as squibs, fireworks, theatrical special effects, or other articles that may contain smokeless powders, are regulated and must be stored pursuant to the regulations at 27 CFR 555, Subpart K – Storage.
It should be noted that persons engaged in the business of importing or manufacturing smokeless powder designed for any use must have a Federal explosives license. Further, importers of smokeless powder designed for use in small arms ammunition must also possess an ATF firearms importers license (Type 08 or 11); must register with ATF under the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act; and must submit (to ATF) and receive an approved ATF Form 6 – part I (5330.3A), Application and Permit for Importation of Firearms Ammunition and Implements of War.