While digging thru some of my old books I came across a book published by Hodgdon in 1971.
The title of this book is HODGDON'S NewBlack Powder DATA MANUAL No.1.
At the bottom of the first page it says:
New Federal Law Governing Black Powder
Commerce in explosives, including black powder but not smokeless powder, is now governed by Title XI, Regulation of Explosives, of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970. This law went into effect Feb. 12, 1971.
Under terms of the law, up to 5 lb. sales of black powder are specifically exempted from all regulation.
More than 5 lbs. may be purchased within your state of residence by filling out Federal form 4710.
Only dealers with EXPLOSIVES LICENSE (not firearms license) can purchase and sell over 5 lbs. out of their state of residence. Only licensed dealers may store over 5 lbs.
Some cities and states have additional laws. Transportation by common carrier is regulated by the Department of Transportation. Because of extremely high minimum charges placed on explosives by most carriers, black powder is difficult to obtain in many locations.
My reason for posting this is because I know that some of our members have bought over 5 pounds of black powder. This brings up the question, are they violating the above Federal law by not filling out the Federal form # 4710?
The title of this book is HODGDON'S NewBlack Powder DATA MANUAL No.1.
At the bottom of the first page it says:
New Federal Law Governing Black Powder
Commerce in explosives, including black powder but not smokeless powder, is now governed by Title XI, Regulation of Explosives, of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970. This law went into effect Feb. 12, 1971.
Under terms of the law, up to 5 lb. sales of black powder are specifically exempted from all regulation.
More than 5 lbs. may be purchased within your state of residence by filling out Federal form 4710.
Only dealers with EXPLOSIVES LICENSE (not firearms license) can purchase and sell over 5 lbs. out of their state of residence. Only licensed dealers may store over 5 lbs.
Some cities and states have additional laws. Transportation by common carrier is regulated by the Department of Transportation. Because of extremely high minimum charges placed on explosives by most carriers, black powder is difficult to obtain in many locations.
My reason for posting this is because I know that some of our members have bought over 5 pounds of black powder. This brings up the question, are they violating the above Federal law by not filling out the Federal form # 4710?