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Post by Ghast on Jul 2, 2009 4:46:13 GMT -5
Firecrackers are very legal in Michigan. The only type of pyro that's illegal in Michigan is anything that can launch itself above 6ft form the ground. Not allowed by MIA, but yes, legal in MI.
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Post by g3sniper on Jul 4, 2009 2:33:12 GMT -5
LEGAL FIREWORKS (No permit required): · Flat paper caps - containing not more than .25 of a grain of explosive content per cap. · Toy noise makers - toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes, toy trick noise makers, and toy guns in which paper caps are used. · Sparklers - containing no more than .0125 pounds of burning portion per sparkler. · Flitter sparklers - in paper tubes not exceeding 1/8 inch in diameter. · Cone and cylinder fountains - emits showers of sparks. · Toy snakes - not containing mercury and packed no more than 12 per box. · Toy smoke devices. Fireworks that do not fit the above exceptions are illegal for sale, use, or transportation without a permit. Violators are guilty of a misdemeanor. EXAMPLES OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS/EXPLOSIVES IN MICHIGAN (THIS LIST IS NOT ALL-INCLUSIVE): · Cherry Bomb - A small red sphere approximately 1" in diameter. · Comet (or Mine) - A cylinder containing a star and attached to a wooden base. Upon ignition, the star is thrust 50-100 feet in the air and continues to glow as it falls to the ground. · Firecracker - A small noisemaking cylinder up to 1.5" in length, often strung together with a fuse. · M-80 - Up to 2" in length, usually a red cylinder with a fuse coming out the side. This is not a firework; it is a federally banned explosive. · Bottle Rockets - A cylinder, frequently topped by a cone to stabilize its flight, attached to a long stick. · Roman Candles - A 6-12" tube containing alternating layers of compacted black powder that shoots single stars out of the top when lighted. · Silver Salute (M-100) - A silver cylinder with a fuse coming out of the side containing large quantities of flash powder. This is not a firework; it is a federally banned explosive. · M-250 and M-1000 (quarter-stick) - Large versions of the M-80 and M-100 that have extremely high risk factors for crippling and disfiguring injuries. This is not a firework; it is a federally banned explosive. · Torch - A 6-12" tube filled with colored material and ending in a handle. When ignited, streams of colors come out of the top of the tube. · Wheel-type Device - A firework that spins or twirls is a "wheel" and thus is neither a "cylindrical fountain" nor a "cone fountain." taken from www.michigan.gov/ag/0,1607,7-164-34739_20942-44662--,00.html It says they are illegal without a permit, and I assume most people would not have this permit, and that throwing a firecracker in the general direction of another person would not fall under proper use to obtain a permit. However, I'm not positive about that.
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Post by blackfelcon on Jul 29, 2009 13:27:10 GMT -5
I think that is a fair rule
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Post by Deadpocketss on Aug 12, 2009 13:37:40 GMT -5
I agree with Ghast. Other than that, good rules.
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Post by thejoker on Aug 12, 2009 14:23:41 GMT -5
I know that the tornado Grenade has a disc at the bottom that unscrews so that it it did manage to release gas no bbs would be expelled.
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Post by acemack2 on Sept 22, 2009 19:51:28 GMT -5
well but i was hit with a tornado granade in the neck from 50-60 feet away and about 30-40 feet in the air ang it didnt hurt but i see how it would if it hit you in the head.
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Post by Thor on Sept 22, 2009 20:21:16 GMT -5
acemack, that post was terrible and added nothing to was was more or less a dead topic. Please do some reading before posting again. Next time you should try for a comment that is actually useful.
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Post by PHX02 on Nov 14, 2009 10:39:15 GMT -5
So now with the addition of the Tornado Grenade spoon kit, I pose this question; If you have pulled your pin and are moving into position to throw your grenade with the spoon depressed and you are shot, should you be able to drop the grenade where you stand and should anyone hit by that grenade count as being hit aswell?
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Post by Thor on Nov 14, 2009 10:45:59 GMT -5
Hmm, that actually is a good question puck. Part of me says no, because that feels very COD-like (Martyrdom). However, part of me also says that in real life if you had a grenade with the pin pulled in your hand, that if you were then shot you would likely drop it. So basically, I'm not sure how I feel about it. More than likely if that happened the only people you would hit would be yourself and any teammates near by.
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Post by BoredKender on Nov 14, 2009 11:22:05 GMT -5
I would say yes, but if you are in a game with medic rules you still have to walk back to the respawn instead.
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Post by magiver on Jan 7, 2010 21:45:54 GMT -5
I don't think that is a good idea.
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Post by Thor on Jan 7, 2010 21:55:06 GMT -5
I don't think that is a good idea. Magiver, this thread has been silent for almost two months, and that's all you can add? If you had any kind of reasoning to back that opinion up, I might let it slide, but as it is, you revived a topic that for all intents and purposes was dead right now. As kustom already pointed out in another thread, you've been doing a lot of posting useless and basically garbage posts in various threads all over here, and you need to stop. Either get with the program or get out. Trust me when I say none of us are going to miss a 13 year old kid who didn't contribute anything of value anyway.
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Post by Knief on Jan 7, 2010 22:35:39 GMT -5
For the reasons Thor cited, you get a warning magiver. Please read our rules before continuing to post.
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Post by Angel of Death (Reaper) on Jun 22, 2010 14:35:45 GMT -5
good rule nobody wants to blead in their BDU
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Post by Kiki on Jun 22, 2010 14:51:17 GMT -5
good rule nobody wants to blead in their BDU Corrosiveshot, please read the rules of the forum. This is what's considered necroposting (posting in a thread that hasn't been active in over 2 weeks), and you didn't add anything to the conversation. Also, we require that you type with proper English here. That means that you have to capitalize the first word of a sentence (in this case, "Good") and end the sentence with some punctuation (a period would be appropriate here). Also, it's spelled "bleed". Welcome to the forum and don't take this too hard. We (Mods) do this for everyone. Just be sure to read a few of the rules and you'll enjoy your stay here.
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