November 19, 2012, 02:01 PM | #1 |
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HAZMAT increase?
Mods.....I didn't know exactly where to post this, but figured this forum was the most appropriate.....move it need be.
I was having a discussion with a truck driver who is permitted for hauling explosives. I mentioned that I shoot black powder guns how rediculous it is that I we have to pay a HAZMAT fee that is more expensive than a single can of Goex. He informed me that I was about to be real unhappy. He said that the HAZMAT fee would soon be $100. Some new Obama administration directives. Some of the new rules in place are already gouging his business hard. Any of you heard about this? I put stock in this man's claims because he has been is this business for years and seems very credible/level headed. Didn't see any tinfoil peeking out of the brim of his hat. |
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UHG!
So the primer shortage was both real and justified..... I suppose the local retailers will be happy... |
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Real yes.
Justified, maybe. Relieved, no. They can't sell what they don't have, and they still have to pay rent on an empty shelf. And its not just primers that are short. I suppose a lot of folks have their shorts in a bunch and are buying up stockpiles of whatever they thing they need to weather the storm of the hypothetical political cycle. |
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...local retailers will be happy since fewer reloaders will buy powder and primers on-line because they do not want to incur huge haz mat fees.
Two of my LGS say that they are considering eliminating inventories of reloading supplies like powder, primers, and such because volumes are low and they can't make $. This decision of fees will probably push them to not sell these items. Fewer options for buyers means the remaining suppliers can demand much higher prices. This will lessen the cost advantage of reloading since shipping commercial ammo does not require haz mat fees. I just don't understand the wisdom in this decision. Elections do have consequences. Have a nice day! |
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Without any reference to a new regulation being promulgated, this is just a rumor, much like the rumor(s) about powders and primers being compounded with a substance that will render them inert within a specific timeframe.
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November 19, 2012, 06:54 PM | #8 |
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"Some new Obama administration directives. Some of the new rules in place are already gouging his business hard. "
HOGWASH !!! "Hazmat fees" are charged by the SHIPPING COMPANY- NOT the government. The government makes NO requirement for any such fees - this is entirely a fiction generated by the shipping companies, in order to get a surcharge out of their customers. I don't say that they do not have some costs relating to hazmat paperwork and regulations - they certainly do. A reasonable charge for this is, of course, justified. But, there has been NO change in regulations to cause any need for a fee increase. NONE. Just more hysteria - and one more stupid rumour - which amounts to nothing, except to set off the nutjobs on another rant. |
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I hate urban myths. A friend of my brother in law's second cousin told me he heard from a guy who heard from his ex wife's hairdresser's dog groomer that....ARGHHHHHHHH!
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There was something about the DOT ORM-D classification going away in phases, air transport this year, and all forms next year. This is how ammo is shipped, so there will be a greater impact on loaded ammo rather than components, which are still haz-mat.
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November 20, 2012, 07:14 AM | #12 |
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To you posters accusing me of rumor mongering.....
First off, if you take my original post as a whole (title and body), this subject was posed as a question. I heard this, had never seen anything related to it and was curious if folks here had heard anything about it. The fellow I got this info from is a good man from what I've known and heard of him. The "Obama" regulations that I said "were gouging him" may or may have not been related to HAZMAT directly. From our short conversation he said that new transportation regs, signed into law in the last few months, were costing him $700-800 a week. Details, I can't provide. Our conversation was short and I know almost nothing about trucking or hauling explosives. My grumbling about the current HAZMAT fee brought his mention that he heard the fee would soon jump to $100. I don't know if the current administration will do this (or any make any other moves to inhibit 2nd Ammendment related freedoms or products), but I would not doubt it. Especially after the man has shown a renewed interest in reviving the UN Small Arms treaty and a new version of the AWB. Plus, his political career was spawned in Chicago.....not exactly the most Pro RKBA city in the the US. He also has made comments about "working under the radar" to get things done that might not fly via normal (and politically costly) legislative methods. |
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FlySubCompact, until someone can cite an actual law, regulation or rule, it is just a baseless rumor no matter how you feel about the current occupant of the White House.
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There was a similar discussion a few years ago and I've forgotten some of the details but basically the hazmat fee came about because of additional record keeping required after 9/11 and that it would expire in 2014. Seems like it was fairly well documented, not just internet BS like this seems to be. The FEE was not required by the government but the shippers instituted it to cover their extra work. However, in the same discussion some old timers said they remembered hazmat fees going back to the 80's. Maybe (just my guess) the fee did exist but was a lot less so people didn't gripe about it so much.
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This good fellow may have been passing on a rumor. Seeing how there are a lot of knowlegeble folk here that buy primers/powders I figured this would be an excellent place to ask to find out. |
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DOT is "harmonizing" its shipping regulations to conform with international standards.
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November 20, 2012, 02:49 PM | #17 |
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The basis of this probably comes from page 3 of this: PHMSA
These guys have also been pushing the fee hikes in other areas since 2008; like raising the per person registration fee from $975 a year to $2575. These costs are passed on to us the consumer via the shipping company as the HazMat fee. Edit to add: They are a regulatory agency. They do not necessarily need a new law or congressional approval to hike their fees. |
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It is a hazmat fee, not a tax and is imposed by the shippers. The shippers have sole discretion whether or not to put this fee on us to cover their expense in meeting the regulations. Remember reloading supplies are only a tiny segment of their market. They move many more tons of hazmat goods other than our goodies.
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The HazMat fee will likely go up to $30 in January if past increases are any indicator.
A far bigger concern is Washington's plan to implement sales tax collection on all Internet sales. For example, a Powder Valley order of $300 would tack-on hazmat $30 + shipping $14 + tax $15 + insurance $2 = $61 |
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As for the fee increase, oh well if true. Time for a new hobby if it goes to $100.
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I haven't heard of any federal sales tax (might well could have missed it) because those are always state based, not federal. The states are definitely doing everything they can to collect it. Texas is forcing Amazon to collect tax but it is because they have a warehouse here. The courts have been ruling that any physical presence in a state means they must collect it. As for Powder Valley, they already collect a hazmat fee but they are only in one state so no sales tax other than their home state. With the climate in Washington today, I don't see how they could pass a federal sales tax, but that is a whole different discussion.
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If anyone has CONCRETE info on this being truthful please post a link.
I don't want to have to build a bunker and fill it with powder to avoid Hazmat charges that may not be real. I am buying more than normal but, I plan on shooting more the next six months.
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