Posted by wisbaker on February 08, 2014 at 11:18:05 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: OT: Blasting Caps posted by LonM on February 07, 2014 at 19:23:54:
I'm ex Air Forces EOD (Bomb Squad), call your local law enforcement authority and they'll take care of them no problems. If your county doesn't have a bomb squad or and agreement with some municipality that does they can call the Army as they are responsible for all unexploded ordinance on the US continental land mass above the high water mark UNLESS it was in Air Force, Navy or Marine possession at the time of incident or on one of their installations. Seriously some of the LE agencies have more experience with the older stuff and commercial explosives, when I was at MacDill we always asked the opinion of the Hillsborough Sheriff's squad as they did 3 or 4 cases a week of war trophies as the WWII crowd was passing in great numbers. And yes the standard joke was the Air Force had it easy, if we found something we didn't want to deal with we tossed it over the fence or peed one it until it was underwater and let the Army or Navy deal with it.
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