Scary to think you all would be happy to live next door to this.
Heck, somebody has to hep mix...
I never said I would be happy to live next door to it, especially since these dumbasses apparently managed to get the fire dept called due to visible smoke.
But I recognize that there are legitimate hobbies that involve explosives, guns, sharp knives, etc. I respect those things but I am not afraid of them.
I like freedom.
I do not like news media that deliberately over-hype situations in order to get hits or sell papers. Or law enforcement agencies that over-hype situations in order to justify their militaristic techniques and arsenal or to excuse excessive force.
What a weird response. How on earth did you extrapolate that?
You asked if there were non-terrorist uses for explosives. It was an idiotic question, but people answered it seriously anyway. There are and there have been for thousands of years.
That fact has nothing to do with anybody's desire to live next door to this person and their explosives. I don't know enough about them to know what kind of neighbors they'd be.
Sorry - there’s just not enough information in the article.
Living next door to what? There’s absolutely no indication of what ‘what’ is, or how much ‘what’ there was.
There’s a good chance that I do live next door to someone with a lot more ‘what’ than this house had. And yes, I’m perfectly happy with it.
“Scary to think you all would be happy to live next door to this.”
The article does not say what “this” is. The article gives no clue as to what was found or how much, just that it’s “serious”.
There is a large and safe amateur fireworks community in the USA, and some live in an area where that hobby is an illegal felony.