PERCUSSION CAPS (PRIMERS):
STORAGE AND POSSESSION
POSSESSION FOR OWN USE
23 A reasonable number of percussion caps (primers) for one's own use, and not for sale, may be kept
on residential or other property, out of reach of children and away from heat and substances of a
flammable nature. Such storage must be separated from propellant storage in a locked container or
receptacle marked “EXPLOSIVES.” No federal licence or permit to possess is required for such
storage.
Who determines whether what you have stored is a "reasonable number"?
STORAGE AND POSSESSION OF PROPELLANT POWDERS
POSSESSION AND PERSONAL USE
17. Propellants not exceeding 10 kg in their approved canisters, caddies and kegs may be stored on
residential property, providing they are in a locked substantial magazine that is kept clean and used
exclusively for propellants. No federal licence or possession permit is required for this type of storage.
The outside of the magazine must be marked with the word “EXPLOSIVE.” No flammable or highly
combustible material may be stored in or near the magazine.
18. Propellants not exceeding 75 kg in their approved canisters, caddies and kegs must be kept in a
locked magazine located at safe distances from living quarters and dwellings, and from public
thoroughfares such as streets and alleys. No federal licence or possession permit is required for this type
of storage. The magazine, either a building or receptacle, must be marked on the outside with the word
"EXPLOSIVES" in letters of appropriate size in a manner that does not attract undue attention. No
flammable or highly combustible materials may be stored in or near the magazine.
NOTE: Total storage of explosives under paragraphs 17 and 18 must not exceed 75 kg.