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Default Boston Bomb triggered by cell phone?

On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 20:30:23 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:

"ATP" fired this volley in
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I agree that these amateur pyros should not be working with enough
explosive to affect nearby properties. Also, fireworks factories
should not be in residential areas.


And for what it's worth, the ATF law covers all that. It requires even
unlicensed practicioners to obey all the regulations concerning,
quantities, distances to dwellings and roads, magazine storage, etc.

Out of ignorance, Ed assumes that amateur pyros and people who just like
to make boomers are one in the same.

Amateurs are organized: There are numerous state guilds, and an
international guild. It costs time and money to participate, and the
training regimens are rigorous.

And yes, amateur pyrotechnicians have accidents (so do pros). In the
case of amateurs' accidents, only in a tiny handful of cases have other
'innocents' been involved even as slightly as minor property damage.

LLoyd


Ok, then, just what "freedoms" were you talking about, when you said
"an amateur pyrotechnician - would have a lot of their freedoms
restricted. That's what they want."?

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Ed Huntress