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I do not think there is any legislation in the United States surrounding Blackpowder rifles at all.
You will need to buy black powder at a gun shop or online - it is regulated by the federal government, and most stores don't bother with all the paperwork needed to sell it.
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Black powder and smokeless powder are two totally different animals. For all intents smokeless is meant for loading cartridges and black powder is used for muzzle loading fire arms. Black powder can also be used in cartridge loads. You have heard terms referring to a gun in 45-70 on 38-20 or 44-40 calibers. Those numbers refer to the caliber (45) and the amount of black powder in the cartridge (70 grains) Smokeless powder should NEVER be used in place of black powder in muzzle loaders, or in the same volume as black powder in cartridge loads. So depending on what you are shooting both powders have there place.
Not unless it was manufactured prior to 1898 and is classified as an antique.The problem with owning one even then is that under 18 USC, felons are not permitted to possess explosives, and black powder is an explosive. Therefore, even if you lawfully owned a genuine antique, you could not legally poossess the powder to fire it.
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You can go to insurance.ca.gov. There you will be able to learn about all the California car insurance laws that you will need to know.
Yes there is in fact a website that explains California car insurance laws. If you go to insurance.ca.gov, you will be able to learn all the information you need to know about these laws.
Yes, if concentrated. Black powder smoke contains sulfurous and sulfuric acids, plus carbon monoxide and particulate matter. All are toxic and/or noxious.
In the state of Missouri Its perfectly legal to hunt with a black powder rifle during deer season. In all counties
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After I bathe, I put powder all over my body. Black pepper is made by grinding peppercorns into powder. Soldiers in the 18th century used gunpowder horns to keep their powder dry.