pyro licence
- dragon finder
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Douse any one here have a pyrottecnics licence. If so can you tell me how to get one.
- dragon finder
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yup I know I have to be 21
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just for now, get some cardboard and make your own, and flash it around for fun
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Sorry I am not going to do that period.
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f you want to legally make fireworks, here are the steps you should
take.
The first step should be to go to the library and/or internet and make
copies of all of your state, county/city laws pertaining to fireworks
(manufacture, storage, display/use, possession, and transport). Read
these and understand them. Determine what it will take to be in
compliance with those laws first.
Federal compliance is usually the easiest. Get a copy of the BATF Orange
Book either from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms in
Washington, from the BATF website
(http://www.atf.treas.gov/explarson/fede ... /index.htm), or from
Skylighter.
But if you can't comply with the state and local laws, you can't get
legal Federally, because the Fed's won't license you unless you're
local/state compliant as well.
Finally, let me say, that if all this seems daunting, it is worth it.
There is often a way to manufacture legally in this country, if you will
only take the time to do it. And the costs/risks of not doing it can be
life-altering, to say the very least. So, if you can manufacture
legally, why not do it?
e-mail i got from skyliner
take.
The first step should be to go to the library and/or internet and make
copies of all of your state, county/city laws pertaining to fireworks
(manufacture, storage, display/use, possession, and transport). Read
these and understand them. Determine what it will take to be in
compliance with those laws first.
Federal compliance is usually the easiest. Get a copy of the BATF Orange
Book either from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms in
Washington, from the BATF website
(http://www.atf.treas.gov/explarson/fede ... /index.htm), or from
Skylighter.
But if you can't comply with the state and local laws, you can't get
legal Federally, because the Fed's won't license you unless you're
local/state compliant as well.
Finally, let me say, that if all this seems daunting, it is worth it.
There is often a way to manufacture legally in this country, if you will
only take the time to do it. And the costs/risks of not doing it can be
life-altering, to say the very least. So, if you can manufacture
legally, why not do it?
e-mail i got from skyliner
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i want to open my own pyrotecnics/machine shop.