It depends on the type of fireworks but generally, for domestic pyrotechnics no. But some countries have age restrictions on the sale of fireworks
Firecrackers are typically made of paper or cardboard tubes filled with explosive powder such as black powder or flash powder. They are ignited using a fuse to create a loud explosive sound when ignited.
firecrakers in the toliet
License to kill
Dentonite was the supposed brand name The explosive used wasn't given a name... it was just "Plastic Explosive"
Yes. It is a restricted explosive device.
You have to throw a water balloon at them, and then click on them to pick them up.
The correct spelling for the explosive compound is dynamite.The misspelling dinamite is used as a form of literary license in books and movies.
at any local fireworks store. no they can't. Cherry bomb firecrakers are have been illegal since '66.
It is still possible to use dynamite. However, you would need a BATFE explosive license due to laws. This would require you show a legitimate need for explosives.
explosive
Explosive munitions,and rockets unless you have a class III license. Fully automatic weapons are completely legal, but you have to pay a pretty penny for the weapon, plus $200 to the ATF.
No, a pie can not be explosive.