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Reloading
Holy hazmat!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1962497" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>You're basing your opinion on a statistically insignificant sample of 1. I can assure you that hazmat packages are handled differently based on the 16 years I've spent as a contractor for FedEx. There are restrictions on how, where and how many hazardous packages can go into van. There are restrictions on how the packages are moved in the building. Then there's the paperwork which must be reviewed and verified by a trained individual at the station. Added handling means added expense and somebody has to pay for that.</p><p></p><p>Implying that powder "just burns" isn't very accurate either. Having a fast and hot burning fire in an enclosed space full of cardboard and other potentially dangerous items (which drivers may or may know about) is a dangerous situation. All the hazmat regulations are put in place to protect drivers and anyone else on the road, not for political reasons. Hazmat fees aren't getting paid to the government and there are more efficient and effective ways they could restrict access to powder and primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1962497, member: 11960"] You’re basing your opinion on a statistically insignificant sample of 1. I can assure you that hazmat packages are handled differently based on the 16 years I’ve spent as a contractor for FedEx. There are restrictions on how, where and how many hazardous packages can go into van. There are restrictions on how the packages are moved in the building. Then there’s the paperwork which must be reviewed and verified by a trained individual at the station. Added handling means added expense and somebody has to pay for that. Implying that powder “just burns” isn’t very accurate either. Having a fast and hot burning fire in an enclosed space full of cardboard and other potentially dangerous items (which drivers may or may know about) is a dangerous situation. All the hazmat regulations are put in place to protect drivers and anyone else on the road, not for political reasons. Hazmat fees aren’t getting paid to the government and there are more efficient and effective ways they could restrict access to powder and primers. [/QUOTE]
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