yes it is legal but you cant be in possession of more that like a pound a time.
The amount can vary from state to state, in some cases 50 pounds is the limit, but better to only make what you will use in a couple of months anyway.
Laws regarding the purchase of gunpowder vary by jurisdiction, but typically involve age restrictions, background checks, permits, and limits on the quantity that can be purchased. It is important to research and adhere to the specific laws and regulations in your area before buying gunpowder.
Nitro-cellulose (powders used in most modern bullets/firearms) based gun-powders are not illegal in the UK.
Anyone can purchase the above type of powder without a Firearms Certificate and without special storage containers if the amount is below a specific weight.
Some dealers will, prudently, ask to see a Firearms Certificate as a precaution but one is not needed and the powder can also be shipped to you via a registered hazardous materials courier.
However a valid Firearms certificate is needed if you wish to purchase the explosive primers that are seated into the base of modern bullets.
For Black powder (used in antique musket type loading guns) you do need a explosives certificate and also a suitable storage container, usually a 18mm plywood box.
For detailed information go to the unofficial UK shooters website www.basc.org.UK and do a search for "home loading" where you will find 'A Guide to the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations' pdf.
Depends on where you live; however, most the time the legal age limit for the purchase of long rifles, gunpowder, and long gun ammunition is 18 years of age. Some states may not have set a precident for the purchase of gunpowers so it is advisable to check your state laws when purchasing gunpowder.
Laws and legislation vary from place to place. You need to specify where.
Yes, it is.
In California, individuals without a permit can legally possess up to 5 pounds of black powder or smokeless powder for personal use. However, it's important to check with local laws and regulations regarding storage and transportation of gun powder.
No, Blackhawk gun holsters are not illegal in most places. However, it is important to check local laws and regulations regarding gun ownership and carrying concealed weapons to ensure compliance.
It depends on the country and its gun laws. In some countries, the P90 submachine gun is only available for military or law enforcement use, while in others it may be legal for civilians to own with the proper permits and licenses. It is important to research and comply with the firearm laws in your specific location.
Health and safety laws are regulations implemented by governments to protect workers and the public from hazards in the workplace. These laws often require employers to provide a safe working environment, training on safety practices, and access to necessary safety equipment. Failure to comply with health and safety laws can result in fines or legal action against the employer.
Laws regarding the purchase and ownership of tasers vary by location. In some places, tasers may be restricted or require a permit to own. It is important to check the laws in your specific area before purchasing a taser gun.
I imagine state laws vary on this but in Texas you do not have to call anybody to transfer a black powder gun.
In California, individuals without a permit can legally possess up to 5 pounds of black powder or smokeless powder for personal use. However, it's important to check with local laws and regulations regarding storage and transportation of gun powder.
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That will depend on the local laws, such as the fire codes, and the type of powder. Black powder is an explosive, and is typically more restricted than smokeless powder. Check with the Fire Marshall where you live.
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Black Powder.
Gun powder is always a mixture.
It is always best to consult a lawyer that is familiar with the local gun laws, or even the local prosecutor.
gun powder was udes for fireworks, then weapons
Gun Powder is the most important thing in a war because if you don't have gun powder you wouldn't stand a chance.
I know as far as carry goes the same laws govern black powder as moder firearms, as for purchase I don't know. The NRA-ILA website has a information database of gun laws by state and an ask the experts section that should be able to help.www.nraila.org
Gun powder is a powder.