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^^ thats a nice looking box you got there might have to fire up the woodworking tools and build me a better looking box for powders;)....
 
You don't need a special box for primers either.
"...classified as a..." That doesn't mean it explodes. Smokeless powder is a propellant that burns quickly. It doesn't explode.
 
You don't need a special box for primers either.
"...classified as a..." That doesn't mean it explodes. Smokeless powder is a propellant that burns quickly. It doesn't explode.

I know, but the legal definition governs when it comes to storage, transportation etc.... not how it behaves when it burns.

You do need a SEPARATE box for primers. See top sticky in this forum.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=322015



Edit: Changed the description of the type of box required for primers just for sunray.....
 
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That says it has to be locked up, not that it needs a special box.

Oh FFS :rolleyes:


Here is Part 137 of the Regulations for the Explosives Act

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ShowFullDoc/cr/C.R.C.-c.599///en

137. In regard to any receptacle, the following provisions shall be observed:

(a) it shall be provided with a closely fitting lid secured by a lock, and hinges and fastenings, preferably of copper or brass, and otherwise closed and secured so as to prevent unauthorized persons having access thereto, and shall be kept locked except when required to be open for receipt or removal of explosives, or other necessary purpose;

(b) it shall be exclusively used for the keeping of explosives;

(c) it shall be made of wood, copper or other suitable material;

(d) the interior of the receptacle and all fittings therein shall be so constructed, covered or lined as to prevent the exposure of any iron or steel, or of any hard or gritty surface, or the entry, detaching, or accumulating of grit, iron, steel or similar substance;

(e) the interior of the receptacle shall be kept scrupulously clean; and

(f) the receptacle shall have the word “EXPLOSIVES” conspicuously displayed thereon on a contrasting background.
 
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Oh FFS :rolleyes:


Here is Part 137 of the Regulations for the Explosives Act

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ShowFullDoc/cr/C.R.C.-c.599///en

137. In regard to any receptacle, the following provisions shall be observed:

(a) it shall be provided with a closely fitting lid secured by a lock, ......................


Holy fack!:eek: What does "closely" mean?:eek: Did you phone someone and get a legal definition of closely? Why do they have to be so vague!:eek:

We're all going to jaaaaaiiiillllll!:runaway::runaway::runaway:
 
Holy fack!:eek: What does "suitable" mean?:eek: Did you phone someone and get a legal definition of suitable? Why do they have to be so vague!:eek:

We're all going to jaaaaaiiiillllll!:runaway::runaway::runaway:




















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Holy fack!:eek: What does "closely" mean?:eek: Did you phone someone and get a legal definition of closely? Why do they have to be so vague!:eek:

We're all going to jaaaaaiiiillllll!:runaway::runaway::runaway:

You always make me laugh Joe :D

People just don't understand how things really work sometimes, so the government gives them a template to follow. It makes them feel better, thinking that they did SOMETHING, no matter how unnecessary.
 
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