From: per.ardua@ad.astra
monkeyman@redhatsecurity.com wrote:
> Dave wrote:
>
>> wrote in message news:gTK_e.314949$on1.23527@clgrps13...
>>
>>>Gord Beaman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I agree with Dave about the best way to dispose of them, although
>>>>I'd take issue about the danger...
>>>
>>>I agree. I think his concerns about "Endangering personnel with unstable
>>>ammo" are a bit unwarranted. I don't beleive that bullets get
>>>progressively
>>>"unstable" over time. Risks should be the same as any ammo, as you say.
>
>
>>Okay, tell that to the Halifax EOD teams that are called out several times
a
>>year to deal with scattered ammunition that gets dug up from the Bedford
>>Magazine explosion in 1945.
>
>
> Apples and oranges.
>
>
>>If you're not an expert, and you don't know how
>>the ammo has been stored over its entire lifetime, then you don't know what
>>you're dealing with. It may likely be nothing, but do you really want to
>>take that chance?
>
>
> Bullets don't become unstable.
>
>
>>They aren't going to ask 20 questions. You just finished saying that you
>>found it in a garage, left by a previous owner.
>
>
> I called the cops. They asked 20 questions. They asked for ID. It was a
pain in the ass.
>
>
> You're stupid.
>
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Carter
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