Hi everyone, I’m new to black powder arms and have been reading a lot but wondering what takes others might have on this issue.
In Texas and federal law re: black powder arms the laws dont specify what these arms can or can’t be used for. However, when reading federal law it states black powder can be purchased in qty of <50 lbs “intended to be used solely for sporting, recreational, or cultural purposes in antique firearms.” What I’m wondering is -
Does Pyrodex fall under “explosives”?
Also what do y’all think about self-defense falling under the category of “cultural”? (Considering the US, and Texas specifically, do have a long tradition of regarding self-defense as a right.) They might not get someone on using a black powder arm for self defense based on a strict reading, but it sounds like the law could be used to interpret that the powder was not used consistent with one of the intended purposes as written above.
I wonder because, well, I made some dumbs choices when I was younger, but I’m an adult now with a family and working in a helping field. I won’t get a regular firearm because I don’t want to be on the wrong side of the law, but I do have a lot to protect at home, namely my family.
Thanks for any replies and God bless from S.TX
In Texas and federal law re: black powder arms the laws dont specify what these arms can or can’t be used for. However, when reading federal law it states black powder can be purchased in qty of <50 lbs “intended to be used solely for sporting, recreational, or cultural purposes in antique firearms.” What I’m wondering is -
Does Pyrodex fall under “explosives”?
Also what do y’all think about self-defense falling under the category of “cultural”? (Considering the US, and Texas specifically, do have a long tradition of regarding self-defense as a right.) They might not get someone on using a black powder arm for self defense based on a strict reading, but it sounds like the law could be used to interpret that the powder was not used consistent with one of the intended purposes as written above.
I wonder because, well, I made some dumbs choices when I was younger, but I’m an adult now with a family and working in a helping field. I won’t get a regular firearm because I don’t want to be on the wrong side of the law, but I do have a lot to protect at home, namely my family.
Thanks for any replies and God bless from S.TX