Equipment/Explosive Laws
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(For mechanics about explosives, see the Equipment/Explosives page.)
Vermont Explosive Laws
For the very long and complicated statute taken directly from Vermont's legislature, please see the full legal writeup here.
Long story short, you need a permit, and if you don't have one, you're paying fines or going to jail.
Possession
- If you're within 50 rods (275 yards) of another building, and you have more than 50 lbs. of gunpowder or nitroglycerine at one time, or more than 1 lb. NOT contained in sound canisters, or a package containing more than 50 lbs. of dynamite, you'll get fined $25 a day.
Transportation
- You can't carry explosives on any vehicle/vessel which is also carrying paid customers.
- Exceptions: stuff like flares, for safety, but they can't exceed more than 0.5 lbs. each and you can't have any more than 20 of them on a single vehicle.
- Military can do whatever it wants.
Marking
- Explosives have to be clearly marked.
Possession by Employee
- Explosives being used by an employee who is acting within the scope of his job are considered to be owned by the employer.
Gaining Licenses/Permits
- Permits allow you to possess, purchase, use, store, transport, give, transfer or sell explosives.
- Be 18+.
- Have a reasonable/lawful purpose for all of those verbs up there.
- Within the past 7 years, you must NOT have been imprisoned for any offenses with 1+ year terms.
- You're not legally insane.
- You're competent with all the verbs up there.
Under a Permit
- You can't make, own or transport bombs like tear bombs without a written permit from the commissioner of public safety.