I downloaded my entire reddit activity and have been going through it slowly, changing all my comments to links back to themselves. Today I got this:
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The flame is something like an inch thick, around or maybe even over 6 inches long, and the thing actually does look similar to a Nerf gun.
You really think that kids won’t get their hands on these things and do something stupid?
We were doing stupid shit with regular propane torches as kids. Doesn’t mean those were flamethrowers tho.
Did you know flamethrowers are actually legal in 47 out of the 50 states, last I checked anyways? They’re considered as work tools to melt tar for roofing and road work and such.
But yes, any which way you spin it, it’s a really stupid reason to get banned.
I guess that depends on your definition of a flamethrower. To me, a flamethrower is primarily a weapon. And what you are describing is a roofing torch. Googling it now, I can’t seem to find anyone calling them “roofing flamethrowers”. Flame gun — sometimes — but never actually a flamethrower.
So the legality is probably an issue with not being specific enough with the tool/weapon differentiation. I don’t think actual flamethrowers should be legal.
Have you ever used a flamethrower?
I have, to kill an ant bed next to a pine tree. Flame like 6 feet long…
California laws are different though, they literally had to title the device as “Not a Flamethrower” to get past California laws.
Any tool can be a weapon if you have the right mindset.