The answer to your stupid question is that taggants have not been proven to be safe in explosives like gun powder and dynamite. Plus there is an expense that would affect industry. The NRA was not the only ones raising those questions. The explosives industry had the same problems.Quote from trendlover:
You did not answer the question bigarrow ask. He ask is this true. That is bigarrow question to this thread. Is this true from the link bigarrow post?
Maybe next time you should do your own research on the internet instead of being such a pest.
⢠Taggants are "potentially very dangerous, as they were found to increase chemical activity, promoting spontaneous combustion when mixed with nitroglycerin, a principal component of smokeless powder";
⢠The law is ineffective anyway because "a single batch of gunpowder will be distributed in one-half or one pound cans to thousands of dealers in typically 3 or 4 pound shipments and ultimately would be sold to 15,000 to 30,000 sportsmen for handloading."