Re: Propellants on the explosives list



In article <XJwtf.4574$R84.3313@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, David Schultz <abuse@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> "While the list is
> comprehensive, it is not all-inclusive.
> The fact that an explosive material is
> not on the list does not mean that it is
> not within the coverage of the law if it
> otherwise meets the statutory
> definitions in 18 U.S.C. 841."

Rocket propellant, be it APCP, KPCP, or whatever does not meet this
definition.

Thus the lawsuit...

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