Joe, have the anti-gunners been looking at you cannon guys yet?
you don't smoke in your bunker do you?
Not yet, although some states do have some restrictions on them. I use "bunker" because that is what CA and ATF call it. Basically a moderately sturdy box away from other structures made to control and direct an unintended explosion.
As I said, it is odd. If I have the powder wrapped in foil, then it is a ready to use cartridge and doesn't need special storage. But in the cans and boxes it is shipped in, it needs special storage. Go figure. The only real change recently is that you can't get more than 50 pounds shipped in one lot, thanks to Homeland Security. If the club get 100 pounds, it has to ship in two lots. And without a placard and special paperwork I can't transport 100 pounds or more. A few years ago I drove from near San Francisco to Gettysburg with about 92 pounds of it. Somewhere in Nebraska, just to keep my mind occupied, I started thinking. There would be about a hundred cannon there, and my guess is that they would all have about that much powder. Then add in about 15,000 cav and infantry, each with a few pounds. I figured we had a total of about 50,000 pounds of powder there.