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    among the computer hackers and the militia movement. --MW
    
    1 May 1998
    Source: http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/aaces002.html
    
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    [Federal Register: May 1, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 84)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 24207-24208]
    >From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
    [DOCID:fr01my98-137]
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
    [Notice No. 360]
    
    
    Commerce in Explosives; List of Explosive Materials
    
        Pursuant to the provisions of section 841(d) of Title 18, United
    States Code, and 27 CFR 55.23, the Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
    and Firearms, must publish and revise at least annually in the Federal
    Register, a list of explosives determined to be within the coverage of
    18 U.S.C. Chapter 40, Importation, Manufacture, Distribution and
    Storage of Explosive Materials. This chapter covers not only
    explosives, but also blasting agents and detonators, all of which are
    defined as explosive materials in section 841(c) of Title 18, United
    States Code. Accordingly, the following is the 1998 List of Explosive
    Materials subject to regulation under 18 U.S.C. Chapter 40, which
    includes both the list of explosives (including detonators) required to
    be published in the Federal Register and blasting agents. The list is
    intended to include any and all mixtures containing any of the
    materials on the list. Materials constituting blasting agents are
    marked by an asterisk. While the list is comprehensive, it is not all
    inclusive. The fact that an explosive material may not be on the list
    does not mean that it is not within the coverage of the law if it
    otherwise meets the statutory definitions in section 841 of Title 18,
    United States Code. Explosive materials are listed alphabetically by
    their common names followed by chemical names and synonyms in brackets.
    This revised list supersedes the List of Explosive Materials dated
    April 25, 1997, FR, Vol. 62 No. 80, and will be effective as of the
    date of publication in the Federal Register.
    
    List of Explosive Materials
    
    A
    Acetylides of heavy metals.
    Aluminum containing polymeric propellant.
    Aluminum ophorite explosive.
    Amatex.
    Amatol.
    Ammonal.
    Ammonium nitrate explosive mixtures (cap sensitive).
    *Ammonium nitrate explosive mixtures (non cap sensitive).
    Aromatic nitro-compound explosive mixtures.
    Ammonium perchlorate explosive mixtures.
    Ammonium perchlorate composite propellant.
    Ammonium picrate [picrate of ammonia, Explosive D] .
    Ammonium salt lattice with isomorphously substituted inorganic salts.
    *ANFO [ammonium nitrate-fuel oil].
    B
    Baratol.
    Baronol.
    BEAF [1, 2-bis (2, 2-difluoro-2-nitroacetoxyethane)].
    Black powder.
    Black powder based explosive mixtures.
    *Blasting agents, nitro-carbo-nitrates, including non cap sensitive
    slurry and water gel explosives.
    Blasting caps.
    Blasting gelatin.
    Blasting powder.
    BTNEC [bis (trinitroethyl) carbonate].
    Bulk salutes.
    BTNEN [bis (trinitroethyl) nitramine].
    BTTN [1,2,4 butanetriol trinitrate].
    Butyl tetryl.
    C
    Calcium nitrate explosive mixture.
    Cellulose hexanitrate explosive mixture.
    Chlorate explosive mixtures.
    Composition A and variations.
    Composition B and variations.
    Composition C and variations.
    Copper acetylide.
    Cyanuric triazide.
    Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine [RDX].
    Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine [HMX].
    Cyclonite [RDX].
    Cyclotol.
    D
    DATB [diaminotrinitrobenzene].
    DDNP [diazodinitrophenol].
    DEGDN [diethyleneglycol dinitrate].
    Detonating cord.
    Detonators.
    Dimethylol dimethyl methane dinitrate composition.
    Dinitroethyleneurea.
    Dinitroglycerine [glycerol dinitrate].
    Dinitrophenol.
    Dinitrophenolates.
    Dinitrophenyl hydrazine.
    Dinitroresorcinol.
    Dinitrotoluene-sodium nitrate explosive mixtures.
    DIPAM.
    Dipicryl sulfone.
    Dipicrylamine.
    Display fireworks.
    DNPD [dinitropentano nitrile].
    DNPA [2,2-dinitropropyl acrylate].
    Dynamite.
    E
    EDDN [ethylene diamine dinitrate].
    EDNA.
    Ednatol.
    EDNP [ethyl 4,4-dinitropentanoate].
    Erythritol tetranitrate explosives.
    Esters of nitro-substituted alcohols.
    EGDN [ethylene glycol dinitrate].
    Ethyl-tetryl.
    Explosive conitrates.
    Explosive gelatins.
    Explosive mixtures containing oxygen releasing inorganic salts and
    hydrocarbons.
    Explosive mixtures containing oxygen releasing inorganic salts and
    nitro bodies.
    Explosive mixtures containing oxygen releasing inorganic salts and
    water insoluble fuels.
    Explosive mixtures containing oxygen releasing inorganic salts and
    water soluble fuels.
    Explosive mixtures containing sensitized nitromethane.
    Explosive mixtures containing tetranitromethane (nitroform).
    Explosive nitro compounds of aromatic hydrocarbons.
    Explosive organic nitrate mixtures.
    Explosive liquids.
    Explosive powders.
    F
    Flash powder.
    Fulminate of mercury.
    Fulminate of silver.
    Fulminating gold.
    Fulminating mercury.
    Fulminating platinum.
    Fulminating silver.
    G
    Gelatinized nitrocellolose.
    Gem-dinitro aliphatic explosive mixtures.
    Guanyl nitrosamino guanyl tetrazene.
    Guanyl nitrosamino guanylidene hydrazine.
    Guncotton.
    H
    Heavy metal azides.
    Hexanite.
    Hexanitrodiphenylamine.
    Hexanitrostilbene.
    Hexogen (RDX).
    Hexogene or octogene and a nitrated N-methylaniline.
    Hexolites.
    HMX [cyclo-1,3,5,7-tetramethylene 2,4,6,8-tetranitramine; Octogen].
    Hydrazinium nitrate/hydrazine/ aluminum explosive system.
    Hydrazoic acid.
    I
    Igniter cord.
    Igniters.
    Initiating tube systems.
    K
    KDNBF [potassium dinitrobenzo-furoxane].
    
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    L
    Lead azide.
    Lead mannite.
    Lead mononitroresorcinate.
    Lead picrate.
    Lead salts, explosive.
    Lead styphnate [styphnate of lead, lead trinitroresorcinate].
    Liquid nitrated polyol and trimethylolethane.
    Liquid oxygen explosives.
    M
    Magnesium ophorite explosives.
    Mannitol hexanitrate.
    MDNP [methyl 4,4-dinitropentanoate].
    MEAN [monoethanolamine nitrate].
    Mercuric fulminate.
    Mercury oxalate.
    Mercury tartrate.
    Metriol trinitrate.
    Minol-2 [40% TNT, 40% ammonium nitrate, 20% aluminum].
    MMAN [monomethylamine nitrate]; methylamine nitrate.
    Mononitrotoluene-nitroglycerin mixture.
    Monopropellants.
    N
    NIBTN [nitroisobutametriol trinitrate].
    Nitrate sensitized with gelled nitroparaffin.
    Nitrated carbohydrate explosive.
    Nitrated glucoside explosive.
    Nitrated polyhydric alcohol explosives.
    Nitrates of soda explosive mixtures.
    Nitric acid and a nitro aromatic compound explosive.
    Nitric acid and carboxylic fuel explosive.
    Nitric acid explosive mixtures.
    Nitro aromatic explosive mixtures.
    Nitro compounds of furane explosive mixtures.
    Nitrocellulose explosive.
    Nitroderivative of urea explosive mixture.
    Nitrogelatin explosive.
    Nitrogen trichloride.
    Nitrogen tri-iodide.
    Nitroglycerine [NG, RNG, nitro, glyceryl trinitrate,
    trinitroglycerine].
    Nitroglycide.
    Nitroglycol (ethylene glycol dinitrate, EGDN)
    Nitroguanidine explosives.
    Nitroparaffins Explosive Grade and ammonium nitrate mixtures.
    Nitronium perchlorate propellant mixtures.
    Nitrostarch.
    Nitro-substituted carboxylic acids.
    Nitrourea.
    O
    Octogen [HMX].
    Octol [75 percent HMX, 25 percent TNT].
    Organic amine nitrates.
    Organic nitramines.
    P
    PBX [RDX and plasticizer].
    Pellet powder.
    Penthrinite composition.
    Pentolite.
    Perchlorate explosive mixtures.
    Peroxide based explosive mixtures.
    PETN [nitropentaerythrite, pentaerythrite tetranitrate, pentaerythritol
    tetranitrate].
    Picramic acid and its salts.
    Picramide.
    Picrate of potassium explosive mixtures.
    Picratol.
    Picric acid (manufactured as an explosive).
    Picryl chloride.
    Picryl fluoride.
    PLX [95% nitromethane, 5% ethylenediamine].
    Polynitro aliphatic compounds.
    Polyolpolynitrate-nitrocellulose explosive gels.
    Potassium chlorate and lead sulfocyanate explosive.
    Potassium nitrate explosive mixtures.
    Potassium nitroaminotetrazole.
    Pyrotechnic compositions.
    PYX [2,6-bis(picrylamino)]-3,5-dinitropyridine.
    R
    RDX [cyclonite, hexogen, T4, cyclo-1,3,5,-trimethylene-2,4,6,-
    trinitramine; hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-S-triazine].
    S
    Safety fuse.
    Salutes, (bulk).
    Salts of organic amino sulfonic acid explosive mixture.
    Silver acetylide.
    Silver azide.
    Silver fulminate.
    Silver oxalate explosive mixtures.
    Silver styphnate.
    Silver tartrate explosive mixtures.
    Silver tetrazene.
    Slurried explosive mixtures of water, inorganic oxidizing salt, gelling
    agent, fuel and sensitizer (cap sensitive).
    Smokeless powder.
    Sodatol.
    Sodium amatol.
    Sodium azide explosive mixture.
    Sodium dinitro-ortho-cresolate.
    Sodium nitrate-potassium nitrate explosive mixture.
    Sodium picramate.
    Special fireworks.
    Squibs.
    Styphnic acid explosives.
    T
    Tacot [tetranitro-2,3,5,6-dibenzo-1,3a,4,6a tetrazapentalene].
    TATB [triaminotrinitrobenzene].
    TEGDN [triethylene glycol dinitrate].
    Tetrazene [tetracene, tetrazine, 1(5-tetrazolyl)-4-guanyl tetrazene
    hydrate].
    Tetranitrocarbazole.
    Tetryl [2,4,6 tetranitro-N-methylaniline].
    Tetrytol.
    Thickened inorganic oxidizer salt slurried explosive mixture.
    TMETN [trimethylolethane trinitrate].
    TNEF [trinitroethyl formal].
    TNEOC [trinitroethylorthocarbonate].
    TNEOF [trinitroethylorthoformate].
    TNT [trinitrotoluene, trotyl, trilite, triton].
    Torpex.
    Tridite.
    Trimethylol ethyl methane trinitrate composition.
    Trimethylolthane trinitrate-nitrocellulose.
    Trimonite.
    Trinitroanisole.
    Trinitrobenzene.
    Trinitrobenzoic acid.
    Trinitrocresol.
    Trinitro-meta-cresol.
    Trinitronaphthalene.
    Trinitrophenetol.
    Trinitrophloroglucinol.
    Trinitroresorcinol.
    Tritonal.
    U
    Urea nitrate.
    W
    Water bearing explosives having salts of oxidizing acids and nitrogen
    bases, sulfates, or sulfamates (cap sensitive).
    Water-in-oil emulsion explosive compositions.
    X
    Xanthamonas hydrophilic colloid explosive mixture.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Waller, Specialist, Firearms,
    Explosives and Arson Programs Division, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
    Firearms, 650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20226 (202-927-
    8310).
    
        Approved:
    
        Dated: April 20, 1998.
    John W. Magaw,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 98-11525 Filed 4-30-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4810-31-P
    



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