My FIL reloaded shotgun shells for fun. Lots and lots of them. He has since passed away.
What do I have my MIL do with all of it?
tator2k wrote:Most LE agencies will take and dispose of them for you.
Hmac wrote:tator2k wrote:Most LE agencies will take and dispose of them for you.
Although if really large quantities, you might have more luck by picking one of the three agencies in the state with a Bomb Squad (St. Paul, Bloomington, or Crow Wing County Sheriff). A significant part of what they do is disposing of surplus, damaged, obsolete, or dangerous ammunition.
tator2k wrote:Hmac wrote:tator2k wrote:Most LE agencies will take and dispose of them for you.
Although if really large quantities, you might have more luck by picking one of the three agencies in the state with a Bomb Squad (St. Paul, Bloomington, or Crow Wing County Sheriff). A significant part of what they do is disposing of surplus, damaged, obsolete, or dangerous ammunition.
In the end it ends up with one of those three, typically at Camp Ripley in a big hole and EOD burn.
Sometimes it's a LOT of ammo. Plus confiscated fireworks.
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