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I've found a company on the internet that sells "exploding targets" that you can use during target practice to give feedback that you've hit your target. These are "binary explosives" that don't actually become an explosive until they are mixed. According to the atf documents, citizens can mix and use binary explosives for personal use and it is legal.
I've created a document (ebook) that gives the very simple details of how to create these targets yourself and show some videos of people using these targets and having fun on my website. I've labeled the document clearly that it is for entertainment purposes only and that nobody should create these targets unless they've consulted with a professional.
However, I've received an email saying that what I'm doing has extreme liability and that if someone hurts themselves or others in making these targets that I would be liable.
Am I liable?
I've found a company on the internet that sells "exploding targets" that you can use during target practice to give feedback that you've hit your target. These are "binary explosives" that don't actually become an explosive until they are mixed. According to the atf documents, citizens can mix and use binary explosives for personal use and it is legal.
I've created a document (ebook) that gives the very simple details of how to create these targets yourself and show some videos of people using these targets and having fun on my website. I've labeled the document clearly that it is for entertainment purposes only and that nobody should create these targets unless they've consulted with a professional.
However, I've received an email saying that what I'm doing has extreme liability and that if someone hurts themselves or others in making these targets that I would be liable.
Am I liable?