[AR] Re: Canada - legal engine testing?

  • From: qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 00:16:21 -0700

Yes your right, usually it's called combustion, but our law makers are famous for ambiguous laws and although I doubt they are going to hunt you down if you built a liquid motor, the fact that combustion is just a slow explosion means if they really wanted to, they could. The fact that System Solaire was Quebec based shows you just how interested the government wasn't in going after liquid rocket motor builders although now you would need a permit for the 50% peroxide. I was aware that ERD had exempted hybrids from this list but I was unaware that biprop liquids had been.


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Robert

At 10:25 PM 11/12/2013, you wrote:
On 11/13/2013 12:10 AM, qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
At 10:05 PM 11/12/2013, you wrote:
one that said making liquid rocket motors was legal. (Should read, I never found one that said making liquid rocket motors was legal. )


Robert


We have a legal structure in this country that basically says that anything that isn't explicitly *illegal* is legal.

Does there need to be a law on the books that says that clipping your toenails is legal? Baking bread? Brushing your teeth?



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