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Old September 5, 2011, 09:11 PM   #11
Crankylove
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Join Date: July 8, 2008
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One thing to keep in mind about reloading in apartments, is that many have their own rules on the storage or use of powder and primers.

I have lived in a couple that had no restrictions, one that did not allow any type of powder or "explosive" to be stored on the property, and two that had 2 lb limits for smokeless or black powder.

I had 10-15 lbs in my last condo, about 10 lbs over the limit they set. As long as you are within the limits set by your local city, or county, you are good legally.........but if its against the regs in your rental contract, you do run the risk of eviction and/or legal action for violation of those rules should you get caught.

I just kept mine out of sight whenever some one had to enter (for maintenance)..........not that it makes it ok, that's just what I did.......and knew it was a risk keeping it there.
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