What I haven't figured out is why a delegate from Danville is pushing this instead of Chesterfield.come on now Skid, according to that video Obama has to approve or veto it.
What I haven't figured out is why a delegate from Danville is pushing this instead of Chesterfield.come on now Skid, according to that video Obama has to approve or veto it.
What I haven't figured out is why a delegate from Danville is pushing this instead of Chesterfield.
come on now Skid, according to that video Obama has to approve or veto it.
Adjust a little. It's the same basic process in the Commonwealth. Just switch out Obama and switch in the Governor.
And what makes you think te Governor will not sign it if it makes it to his desk?
stay safe.
That AG opinion is just a review of the applicability of a single statute and doesn't say that tannerite is legal. Tannerite is within the definition of "fireworks" under the State Fire Prevention Code, and it is not within the definition of "permissible fireworks" which can be used on a person's own property unless prohibited by a local ordinance. If it goes up into the air or goes bang, it is prohibited, and possession or use is a class-one misdemeanor.
My opinion is that unlicensed possession of it is a federal felony under 18 U.S.C. § 842 good for ten years at Talladega at federal expense (and I don't mean watching stock-car races). Local police won't enforce that unless there's some other reason; but see: http://www.atf.gov/press/releases/2013/12/122313-ny-williamsville-man-sentenced-for-bomb-making.html
It is possible to obtain an exemption or a permit, though. See the Code of
Federal Regulations, Title 27, Chapter II, Subchapter C, Part 555. The CFR
is at:
http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/ECFR?page=browse.
I don't mean to rain on the parade, here, but here's my response to a recent inquiry I got about whether or not Tannerite is street-legal:
I don't mean to rain on the parade, here, but here's my response to a recent inquiry I got about whether or not Tannerite is street-legal:
The possession of the two binary ingredients, unmixed with each other, does not appear to be ulegal.
Would a local sheriff be interested in forensic analysis to prove that the two binary ingredients were mixed to form the illegal substance tannerite and then set off in contravention of the fireworks laws?
I am not advocating for any act which is illegal or otherwise contravenes law. I'm just wondering how far law enforcement might be willing to go.
stay safe.
I appreciate your opinion on this User, though sorry to see it.
Using tannerite for recreational purposes, I would think, shouldn't be a problem. BUT.... the amount used and the proximity to dwellings need to be taken into consideration. And if regulations were passed for amount and proximity, if within reason, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
I think if users of tannerite used it within reason, not to alarm and disturb neighbors who would call and complain to the law, then the law shouldn't worry about it.
Interesting information, counselor. While I am familiar with the AG's opinion, I also recognize that such is not binding in court. Avoiding a knee-jerk reaction is one of my primary goals -think it is much better to get all of the facts.
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