Yup, totally....if i remember something from that post a few weeks ago, "ghost guns" were in the conversation as well. What can brown do for you? Well.......lol
Exactly! People will begin seeing the same "phenomenon" in other ORMD groups such as hemp/marijuana/CBD products for example.
Federally, UPS is protected in transporting across state lines these items. But, if you live in a state where it's illegal, then it's still illegal for the customer to buy and the seller to ship. It's all about origin point and destination.
Another notorious class of items is actually cosmetic and hair supplies. Think hair spray, peroxide, etc. Some of this stuff literally cannot be transported by air due to the hypothetical load constitution of an aircraft. Yet, dumbass privately owned salons try and ship the stuff all the time via "Air" service level... Often times using the very HAZMAT marked packaging it is originally ordered in. Derp!
Totally, have a friend that farms and ships hemp in Indiana. Wasn't it air canisters or some shit that brought down and ended ValuJet in the Everglades? I can understand the caution but let's be realistic about batteries and other. Trash trucks burn up everyday when batteries are disposed and crushed.
It's not the "crushing" that causes the explosion in an aircraft. It's the air pressure in the bellies and topside decks that's a constant loop system through large body aircraft. This is why the stupid fan vents constantly blow even when you shut them on passenger flights. Its an air loop.
Think about it like this, if your nose & mouth were hermetically sealed to your butt... 😆, hear me out. Internal pressure loop, no leaks. Now, light a match and hold it in your hand. No problem right? But, the second you swallow that match... KABLAMMO! Now imagine some derps shipping non marked ammo or hairspray and that shit gets loaded in the same location as the battery that just melted down... Yikes! Chopper Dave, we have uh oh!
That's the problem with the batteries. Once one blows inside of a box, then the fire just spreads like monkey pox at a SXSW concert.
Interestingly enough, Lithium battery tech has gotten much better. 3240, 3241, 3242.... They've gotten much safer in construction. Some are prohibited, some are now safer for air transit. The main problem with batteries now are cheap Chinese knock offs that already skirt the law on not only construction/stability but paperwork, labelling, and classification as well.
Yup, totally....if i remember something from that post a few weeks ago, "ghost guns" were in the conversation as well. What can brown do for you? Well.......lol
Exactly! People will begin seeing the same "phenomenon" in other ORMD groups such as hemp/marijuana/CBD products for example.
Federally, UPS is protected in transporting across state lines these items. But, if you live in a state where it's illegal, then it's still illegal for the customer to buy and the seller to ship. It's all about origin point and destination.
Another notorious class of items is actually cosmetic and hair supplies. Think hair spray, peroxide, etc. Some of this stuff literally cannot be transported by air due to the hypothetical load constitution of an aircraft. Yet, dumbass privately owned salons try and ship the stuff all the time via "Air" service level... Often times using the very HAZMAT marked packaging it is originally ordered in. Derp!
Totally, have a friend that farms and ships hemp in Indiana. Wasn't it air canisters or some shit that brought down and ended ValuJet in the Everglades? I can understand the caution but let's be realistic about batteries and other. Trash trucks burn up everyday when batteries are disposed and crushed.
That's a great example actually.
It's not the "crushing" that causes the explosion in an aircraft. It's the air pressure in the bellies and topside decks that's a constant loop system through large body aircraft. This is why the stupid fan vents constantly blow even when you shut them on passenger flights. Its an air loop.
Think about it like this, if your nose & mouth were hermetically sealed to your butt... 😆, hear me out. Internal pressure loop, no leaks. Now, light a match and hold it in your hand. No problem right? But, the second you swallow that match... KABLAMMO! Now imagine some derps shipping non marked ammo or hairspray and that shit gets loaded in the same location as the battery that just melted down... Yikes! Chopper Dave, we have uh oh!
That's the problem with the batteries. Once one blows inside of a box, then the fire just spreads like monkey pox at a SXSW concert.
Interestingly enough, Lithium battery tech has gotten much better. 3240, 3241, 3242.... They've gotten much safer in construction. Some are prohibited, some are now safer for air transit. The main problem with batteries now are cheap Chinese knock offs that already skirt the law on not only construction/stability but paperwork, labelling, and classification as well.