Your credentials of being a "chemist" carries no weight here. I back up my claims by presenting the guidelines for all chemical transportation industries and every emergency responder in North America. If you can't admit you are wrong, then so be it. Lots of people think they know it all and get themselves and others killed by taking dumb risks. You sound like one of those.
Go build a working bomb from hexamine, and get back to me.
The 'guidelines' of which you speak are why the chemical industry has largely left the United States. Too many stupid regulations written by too many bureaucrats with too little knowledge of chemistry. Yeah, organic materials burn, sometimes violently. They release gases, which under some circumstances can be explosive. Burning wood does both those things. But, guess what, they're not building IEDs in Iraq using wood as the explosive. Why is that?