Concerned About Buying Chemicals Online
#31
Posted 23 November 2007 - 05:27 PM
#32
Posted 23 November 2007 - 05:34 PM
Reading this makes me a bitt woried. Here a member talks about selling KNO3 on eBay, obvously as a private person, and admittingly telling the forum that he does not give a shit about the rules for sale. And in the same breath, complaining about getting investigated for it..
And people wonder why pyro has a bad rep? Jeez.
im sorry aquarius if i gave out that impression. i said i do all the stuff everybody believes ebay sellers ignore - i.e. i DO send it securely, i ONLY post to confirmed addresses on both ebay and paypal, i ONLY accept paypal or cheque etc.
anyway yeah. steve, what was he trying to buy from you? something that needs age verification? it says in the article he was 17. I worked it out by the way, I dont need to pay tax on any earnings because I dont earn enough (im a student, ha ha). but I have made four and a half thousand selling kno3 over that time.
the experience did make me think though, about the people who actually make these laws. like nowadays all these anti terr0ri5m laws were just banged out one after the other by politicians. what do they know about the realities of explosives and the like? You'd have to spend months educating them before they could even begin to make an informed decision.
#33
Posted 23 November 2007 - 05:34 PM
No. I can't quote him, but I'll quote this:
And before you start, yes, I do all the stuff everybody loves to believe ebay sellers ignore.
You could quote him, apparently, you just did!
And as Asteroid said, what he meant was the he is a good eBay trader and does the things that other sellers don't do but should.
#34
Posted 23 November 2007 - 06:10 PM
A member had problems with getting caught by the police and centenced to jail. A lot of responce and they all felt sorry for him, until one member asked for a bit more details. At first, he told that the police had found "some stuff" in his car. Fair enough, but why would they search his car in the first place? Because some asshole had blown up to (10!) roadside toilets. And just because he had did the same thing ast year, he felt wrongly accused...
And then he asked if anyone knew the penalty for storing ten kilos of stolen dynamite....
He got nine months for this AND his theft of over 1000 kilos of dynamite.
It was his second sentence by the way.
So you see, I get a bit worked up over people complaining about getting caught by the police, when often they have stepped over the line.
Myself, I am a licenced Cat 4 operator and pyrotechnician, and I get a bit frustrated when people act silly, pretend to be into pyrotechnics and all they do is rain shit on the rest of us trying to have a safe and fun hobby or income (of some sort...)
#35
Posted 23 November 2007 - 07:50 PM
Don't take too much offence, I'm just narked off that Inoxia has to compete with people that have zero overheads because they are selling illegally.
However much people compalin about the law, it is there for the good of the nation as a whole. We should really consider ourselves luck that there is a way we can operate legally, because it would be far easier just to ban any pyrotecnic experimentation whatsoever, it won't harm the vote, hardly anyone (as a percentage of the population) will care, and the country WILL be a safer place. (Personally I would not be happy with, nor would I recommend this drastic solution to legilsating the country, but it would cerntainly be easer from the government's point of view)
#36
Posted 24 November 2007 - 02:51 AM
Bogsulphur, you do have to pay tax. You need to pay company tax because you are making a profit. You may not have to pay tax on your earnings. You are selling illegally, I'm telling you this as a fact. You say you do things propperly, do you know what CHIP and COSHH mean, and your resposibilites as a seller under these legislations?
Don't take too much offence, I'm just narked off that Inoxia has to compete with people that have zero overheads because they are selling illegally.
However much people compalin about the law, it is there for the good of the nation as a whole. We should really consider ourselves luck that there is a way we can operate legally, because it would be far easier just to ban any pyrotecnic experimentation whatsoever, it won't harm the vote, hardly anyone (as a percentage of the population) will care, and the country WILL be a safer place. (Personally I would not be happy with, nor would I recommend this drastic solution to legilsating the country, but it would cerntainly be easer from the government's point of view)
No worries, theres a limit on tax free earnings for private individuals which is about £5000, I make about £3000 every summer from factory work and nowhere near £2000 profit from ebay. But I'm a student so I just fill out a form and tax doesn't get taken off at all. I used to work in a rubber factory handling sulphur and peroxides by the tonne which involved a (albeit incredibly simple)coshh lecture and test every month. I asked the police who interviewed me if I was under suspicion or anything and they specifically told me they had checked and what I was doing is in no way illegal.
#37
Posted 24 November 2007 - 01:20 PM
#38
Posted 24 November 2007 - 02:29 PM
Assuming he made shit hot BP with his nitrate (I doubt he would) all he could make would be a few pipe b**bs which in the grand scheme of things are pretty crap at causing terror and all the other crap that goes with it.
I'm more concerned about him being busted with a shitty cookbook (those things are useless, express ticket to loosing your life) which to me seems like a attack on information.
The teenager is charged with possession of material for terrorism purposes under Section 57 of the Terrorism Act 2000, and with the collection or possession of information useful in the preparation of an act of terrorism, under Section 58 of the same act, between June 1, 2006 and September 17, this year.
I guess that means my science textbook could get me arrested in your country
Edited by marble, 24 November 2007 - 02:32 PM.
#39
Posted 24 November 2007 - 03:15 PM
#40
Posted 25 November 2007 - 12:14 AM
#41
Posted 25 November 2007 - 05:10 AM
It is filled with utter shit and useless information, the worst he could really do with it is take his own life while. Even the read raghead books are poorly written I'm surprised they are even able to make something while keeping their limbs intact.
#42
Posted 25 November 2007 - 09:18 AM
anyone having a copy of the terrorism book mentioned in the yorkshire post article has earnt their place in a prison cell.
Its very sad to see people thinking that, and even worse I don't think your opinion is unique
#43
Posted 25 November 2007 - 09:26 AM
I guess that means my science textbook could get me arrested in your country
No, I have plenty science text books, but you`ll find the only explosive that it goes Part way into detail about making is TNT, most all School chem text books have this in, it`s not ilegal at all.
it`s a legitimate part of Chemistry and explains the Reasons why the O2N groups attatch.
#44
Posted 25 November 2007 - 09:34 AM
No, I have plenty science text books, but you`ll find the only explosive that it goes Part way into detail about making is TNT, most all School chem text books have this in, it`s not ilegal at all.
it`s a legitimate part of Chemistry and explains the Reasons why the O2N groups attatch.
If its in a classroom, its legit. If its in the bedroom of a non-white, then it certainly could be encompassed by the wide net of anti-terror laws if the investigation wants it to be.
#45
Posted 25 November 2007 - 10:56 AM
I have a huge knife but it sits in the kitchen next to the breadboard. -It's considered a normal kitchen breadknife.
If I brandished the same knife in a public place then there would be offences committed.
I look at pyrotechnics as a hobby with pretty colours, shapes and movement. Stars, rockets, cakes, cones, candles etc even the noise is incidental though some noise is essential.
I'm a graduate chemist I could mis-apply pyro and chemistry but I am dis-inclined.
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
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