From:   Jonathan Spencer, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Jonathan Spencer said: <<It's not an explosive, AFAIK, so
>no.  You need an explosives licence forblack powder if you
>are going to use it for blasting or in a muzzle-
>loading gun.  But if you are loading black powder cartridges,
>you don't need a licence.>>
>
>Sorry Johnathon but I am afraid that you are wrong. A license
>issued under the Control Of Explosives Regulations covers
>possesion, (aquisition, or aquisition and keeping) not what
>you do with it. 

I got it from Henry Krank's: I have not studied the
legislation myself.  If the information is wrong, then
someone should take it up with Krank himself.

I have an explosives licences for black powder, and I use
it in a muzzle loader so the issue is somewhat academic to me.

--Jonathan Spencer, firearms examiner

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