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Originally Posted by SenorChicken
Should be fun, naw the on FBI... The ATF is a completely different story however. I'm going to the hardware store today to buy everything, hopefully I have it all done for my Bday... should be fun to light the candles with.
-Justin
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Flamethrowers aren't regulated federally, at least that I am aware of. Flamethrowers are legal in some places and for some uses, check your local municipal laws, your county laws, and your state laws. Your fire marshal will be able to tell you as well.
For me this is what I found in California:
California Health and Welfare Codes 12750-12761, Flamethrowing Devices CA H&W Code on line
In California, unlicensed possession of a flame-throwing device —statutorily defined as "any non-stationary and transportable device designed or intended to emit or propel a burning stream of combustible or flammable liquid a distance of at least 10 feet" H&W 12750 (a)— is a misdemeanor punishable with a county jail term not exceeding one year OR with a fine not exceeding $10,000 (CA H&W 12761). Licenses to use flamethrowers are issued by the State Fire Marshal, and he may use any criteria for issuing or not issuing that license that he deems fit, but must publish those criteria in the California Code of Regulations, Title 11, Section 970 et seq. CA Regs (CA H&W 12756) (definitions and scope, administration, enforcement and penalties)