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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 85672" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>I have always been told and followed the law to state, " <strong>IN RESIDENCE</strong> to mean in your house.</p><p></p><p>I was told the same thing by my insurance agent after she spoke with her supers. I store all my powder in my shop, and its detached from my residence. THEREFORE, that part of the law does not pertain to my situation.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, I do believe you should follow some good common sense and store the powder responsibly. The cans/bottles in which powder comes these days from the manufacturers will not explode but rather bust at the seams. Take precautions that help you sleep at night. jm2c</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 85672, member: 4587"] I have always been told and followed the law to state, " [b]IN RESIDENCE[/b] to mean in your house. I was told the same thing by my insurance agent after she spoke with her supers. I store all my powder in my shop, and its detached from my residence. THEREFORE, that part of the law does not pertain to my situation. HOWEVER, I do believe you should follow some good common sense and store the powder responsibly. The cans/bottles in which powder comes these days from the manufacturers will not explode but rather bust at the seams. Take precautions that help you sleep at night. jm2c [/QUOTE]
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