These are the regulations regarding Tannerite:
Sale of Explosive High Hazard Special Purpose Explosives (Type S.2)
Exploding Targets
Any person handling explosives must be at least 18 years of age unless exempted by the Explosives Act and Regulations. You must be 18 years old to purchase and use exploding targets.
Section numbers refer to the relevant sections under the Explosives Regulations, 2013.
1. UNLICENSED USERS
Unlicensed users may store up to 20 kg of high hazard special purpose explosives (type S.2), {section 264} including multi ingredient kits (exploding targets), in a storage unit2.
2. LICENSED USERS
If storing more than 20 kg of high hazard special purpose explosives, a user requires a magazine licence. The cost of a licence to store high hazard special purpose explosives is $70 per year.
Storage: High hazard special purpose explosives, including multi ingredient kits (exploding targets), must be stored in a licensed magazine. The storage licence magazines must meet the requirements for a storage unit2. Multi ingredient kits must be mixed at the place of use {section 138(2)} and once mixed they cannot be transported or stored.
3. UNLICENSED RETAIL SALES
Unlicensed sales of high hazard special purpose explosives (type S.2) are not permitted. Multi ingredient kits (including exploding targets) are classified as high hazard special purpose explosives. Sales can only occur if the seller has a magazine licence.
4. LICENSED RETAIL SALES
The sale of any quantity of high hazard special purpose explosives must be from a sales establishment1 and requires a magazine licence. The licence cost for a retailer is $140 per year. A retailer can only sell to users {section 260}. Users must hold a licence issued under the Firearms Act. {section 138(2)(e)}
Display: High hazard special purpose explosives must not be displayed for sale {section 258}.
Storage: High hazard special purpose explosives, including multi ingredient kits (exploding targets), must be stored in a magazine. The minimum requirements will be similar to what is expected for an unlicensed storage unit2. Multi ingredient kits must be segregated (on separate solid shelves or separated by a ½” wooden divider if on the same shelf) from small arms cartridges if stored in the same storage unit or compartment. Multi ingredient kits must be mixed at the place of use {section 138(2)(b)} and once mixed they cannot be transported or stored.
Records: A record must be kept of every sale of high hazard special purpose explosives {section 261}.
6. USE OF MULTI INGREDIENT KITS (exploding targets)
Multi ingredient kits must be mixed at the place of use {section 138(2)(b)} and once mixed they cannot be transported or stored. Users must hold a licence issued under the Firearms Act. {section 138(2)(e)}