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Posted 07 March 2008 - 10:32 AM
If there was an easier (legal) way for pyros to experiment, such that it could be demonstrated to the police that we are basically a harmless lot of eccentrics
Posted 07 March 2008 - 01:27 PM
Nothing wrong with eccentricity IMHOThe problem with this country is that anything people do for a hobby other than the standard "watching TV, textin and goin t'pub wiv me mates " tends to be thought of a "bit eccentric."
Posted 07 March 2008 - 06:55 PM
Nothing wrong with eccentricity IMHO
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It suggests a more interesting path than purely going around in circles.
The availability of pyro materials from these places cuts both ways, it can make it easier for criminal and dangerous uses as well as allowing harmless experimentation. I get the impression most serious misuse of fireworks is due to illegal imports of Cat3/4, sold to kids from the backs of a cars, not small pyro experiments.
I wonder how many people would be willing to pursue any interest in the hobby if all the sensible rules were fully enforced?
Say, CRB check, Cat 4 training, 'A' or degree level Chemistry, an acre or so of land, laboratory, manufacturing, council, police licences and a secure steel shed before you even buy fuse?
This analogy applied to vehicles, suggests that all non-emergency vehicles should be limited to 70Mph. The legal limit is 70Mph, 71Mph requires a private airfield or racetrack. Is there a commonly available car/bike limited to 70Mph?
Nothing is really that black and white.
Posted 07 March 2008 - 07:09 PM
Guess I should be grateful that Potassium nitrate is still legally available lol
Posted 13 March 2008 - 05:37 AM
Posted 13 March 2008 - 04:44 PM
Better yet, most chemicals can be made anyway, and even the most abstract chemicals can be used to make illegal fireworks. If someone wanted, they could grind or file down a ton of magnesium and use calcium sulfate as an oxidizer. Laws againts the sale of oxidizers and dark aluminum are just making it harder for real pyros, although I suppose those of us who are dedicated will develop our own paths to the ingredients we require.
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