Quote: Originally posted by a nitrogen rich explosive | I have suitable government permits for energetic materials. All my energetics are kept about 300 yards from my laboratory area, accessible by bicycle.
You are in England, right?
I had 2 policemen turn up once, because of my order of large quantities of 'life-enhancing' aminoguanidine hydrochloride pills and 32% nitric acid. I
explained that I do chemistry for a hobby, showed them my permits, and they went away. They were very nice guys. |
I don't know what it is like in the USA where you are based (like the majority of amateur chemists, it seems), but here in the UK a government permit
allowing for energetic materials research would only be granted to academics, professionals and organisations (e.g. special effects companies)- not to
those amateur chemistry hobbyists who wish to experiment with energetic materials field of chemistry (which is an area of chemistry they really
shouldn't delve into anyway, as it is far too dangerous and not worth the academic interest or scientific curiosity- best stick to aqueous or "wet"
organic, natural product and inorganic chemistry).
Surely, though, I would assume that an ATF permit for energetic materials research would enable one to buy quality assured and purity-assayed reagents
from chemical companies, without having to resort to buying ludicrous quantities of "life enhancement" pills? |