Background on this. The NFOA learned of this during a meeting with the NSP and NE State Fire Marshal, so this is straight from the mouths of the powers that be., not social media armchair attorneys.
Binary targets were never on the radar as far as law and permits go. Butt.... Y'all can thank the yayoos out near Kearney that set off like 10+ pounds charge of the stuff and broke Windows, shook houses and left a crater. While investigators researched for something to charge them with, it was found by NSP,NFM that by the letter of the law the mixed compound falls under explosives, thus the permit.
Kansas had recently found the same issue, but they were able to secure an open waiver for binary targets used as prescribed. I have been looking to do the same here, but have yet to secure a meeting, due to a changing of the guard at NSP. And now with this latest, it may be no easy task.
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