Alpestrine
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Is it legal to make black powder from scratch?
The book, " Foxfire 5: Iron making, Blacksmithing, Flintlock Rifles, Bear Hunting, and Other Affairs of Plain Living Paperback – June 1, 1979 ".
This book is part of a series on the folklore and culture of Appalachia.
The book tells how they made black powder without buying KNO3.
It wasn't that long ago we were free to make black powder, free is the operative word here, damn you misguided, fanatic terrorist ba$tards!!!!![]()
Extracting the KN03 from fertile dirt such as chicken coop dirt is a nasty and very smelly process. At least that's the assumption I came to after reading about it...
has nothing to do with terrorism. Have you ever met one or were even under any threat here? Imaginary...all of it.
Maybe it never was legal to make black powder, the fact that it was at one time possible to get potassium nitrate at a drugstore and now it is not may have nothing to do with terrorist type activities but then it is possible.
I just wonder about the wisdom of making BP, from what I've read it's dangerous to do. Quite some time ago I read an article on making it and saw some pics of the buildings used in the manufacture. The buildings had large hinges on the roof and the comment was "It's not in case it explodes from time to time, it's because it DOES explode from time to time."
Guess you didn't pay attention to the arabic fellas arrested in Ottawa and at the MtReal airport who were charged with inciting terrorist acts and instructing others to commit acts of terrorisim.....guess you missed the Parliment hill shootings and the soldiers run down with a car in Qc....shall I continue?
Did any of these situations involve explosives or more specifically BP manufacture? No. But the law is about prevention not preventing further occurances.
I find it a bit strange to be illegal to make, since you are able to buy it at the store.




























