Glockster30
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I went to buy bottle rockets the other day in NH and was told that I needed to buy a required Rocket Launcher and was required to sign an acknowledgment letter stating that I was aware of the rocket launcher RSA.
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I actually thought you were joking until I Googled. Holy f***, it's for real:I went to buy bottle rockets the other day in NH and was told that I needed to buy a required Rocket Launcher and was required to sign an acknowledgment letter stating that I was aware of the rocket launcher RSA.
I went to buy bottle rockets the other day in NH and was told that I needed to buy a required Rocket Launcher and was required to sign an acknowledgment letter stating that I was aware of the rocket launcher RSA.
So....based on the name, "Bottle rocket," would not the proper launcher be....a bottle?
This is because from the 80s? up until last year, they were banned in NH. The launcher was a concession that was made to legalize rockets. The idea being that maybe someone would use them instead of thug lyfing it, good luck with that. Those shitty things will still be the most abused devices, lmao.......not according to the NH RSA. It has to be HDPE plastic and designed specifically for bottle rockets. You also need to have the launcher with you to buy additional bottle rockets.
We made our own M80s and M100 Silver Salutes. Not letting go of the recipe. ATF might be watching! May be Maura as well. Think OPSEC!Neither I nor anyone I know would ever be in possession of something like that of course, but I once heard a story about a guy who had some ‘seal bombs’, and they were awesome! I heard. Best things I heard about since I heard about quarter sticks some twenty years back.
Now back to your regularly scheduled oppression...
I once lit up a 1/4 stick and threw it across the street when I was high school. I surely ran back in the house and hid myself post haste.
Back in the 90's I tossed one out the window of the truck inside the old South Station Tunnel.
Wow, it was freakin' loud in there!
Cars were swerving and jamming the brakes, they had no clue WTF happened.
Back in the 70's i was at Fort Carson, and a
People had more sense back then. Too many idiots blowing fingers off these days.
We used to get our fireworks from the italian kids behind Martignetti's at Haymarket (1980s). They had everything you wanted, cash-n-carry.
...not according to the NH RSA. It has to be HDPE plastic and designed specifically for bottle rockets. You also need to have the launcher with you to buy additional bottle rockets.
Most of 'this generation' that you speak of ain't from here, so no they can't and won't appreciate it and will be celebrated for doing so.I only hope that this generation can appreciate it the way I did back then.)
Fireworks stores are open in NH?