But, a loaded bullet is not a primmer. Suspect that is for components, and not sure why they even have laws on that.
Can we get a law to reduce the BS bestowed on us from the gubment?
Don't know of any law, but if you're stockpiling a metric shitton of ammo or powder/primers, I sure as hell wouldn't let my homeowners insurance agent know about it!
Well, my friend who is a cop came to my house for thanksgiving dinner, and being that we're both into firearms, I showed him my gun collection. While showing him, he noticed how much ammo I had and jokingly said I should be the local academy/walmart for ammo. He told me there was a limit to how much ammo a person could have in his home. I looked around but couldnt really find an exact answer on how much ammo you are allowed to own in your home by law. So, what is the limit?
Probably because your local FD would probably not enjoy rushing into your burning house/garage if they knew it was stuffed with 50k of primers and 100# of titegroup etc sitting on your reloading bench!
Actually there is an NFPA video about 10 minutes or so long on ammo. And unless its loaded in a weapon, or stored in a container other than the original packaging it is not all that dangerous. They determined that a firefighter in normal bunker gear would be adequately protected.
That's the next politician's we need to run out of office.As of earlier this year you cannot legally mix more than 5 pounds (or is it 3?) of binary exploding targets (tannerite, etc) at a time in louisiana.
Do you have too much when, after 3 hours of inventorying, you give up?